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Online Communications on a Shoestring

October 29, 2008
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

Wednesday, October 29th 2008 1:00 - 2:30 EST.  Presented by Laura Quinn

THIS SEMINAR IS IN THE PAST; REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED

Websites, email blasting, and social media can provide a small organization with big benefits without a huge investment.  In this special FREE online seminar, we’ll talk through the best practices and the low cost tools that can help you take advantage of the internet to better serve your mission – without breaking your budget.

Please register with an email address that will allow you to recieve the access and dial-in information for the online seminar.  Please note that while the seminar itself is free, you will need to pay whatever standard charges you would typically pay to call into a long distance number.



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