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Free Constant Contact workshop at the Microsoft Store at the Danbury Fair Mall: The Power of Email Marketing

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 7 Backus Ave Danbury CT 06810  See map

Today, more than ever before, business success is measured by the strength of the relationships each business builds. You'll learn how to build those relationships using easy, inexpensive and highly effective email marketing! We will explore the basics of what email marketing is, why it works so well, how it easily integrates with social networking sites, and how to use it in your business planning and marketing strategy to achieve special goals.
In this seminar, you will learn email marketing best practices and how easy it is to implement them. You will take away knowledge of how to:
• Adhere to the do’s and don’ts of email marketing
• Create email campaign strategies that are effective for your business
• Build your mailing list to include people who are truly interested in your message
• Write compelling subject lines and copy
• Interpret email campaign results (open-rates, bounce-rates, click-thru rates, etc.)
• Develop targeted follow-up campaigns
• Successfully integrate your email and social media marketing efforts
Come learn how to build strong relationships that will lead to more business and growth through the power of email marketing.

Please join us for a series of free workshops at the new Microsoft Store:
September 26:  Supercharging Your Facebook Marketing
September 27:  Three Keys to Email Marketing
October 9: Social Media Marketing Made Simple
October 10:  The Power of Email Marketing
October 12:   Social Media Marketing Made Simple

Steven DeVaux September 15, 2012 at 05:46 pm
Microsoft is an outstanding partner with the city of Danbury and their citizens. They are to be lauded in growing education in the community.
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