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Free Email Marketing Workshop at Katonah Village Library

The Library will be hosting two important Email Marketing Workshops, free and open to the public.

 Wednesdays February 27 and March 6 at 7:30pm 

The Power of Email Marketing 

This information-packed seminar will demonstrate how email marketing - the hands-on, low-cost marketing tool - can really help drive business success.

In this session, participants will discover how communicating with customers regularly can help a small business stay connected, and generate increased referrals, repeat sales, and unwavering customer loyalty.

Participants will learn how to start and build a strong permission-based customer list, get their audience to open, read and act on their email, and use their past results to sharpen their email marketing program as they go along.

This practical seminar will provide a concise, comprehensive overview of how easy it is to create and send professional-looking email newsletters and promotions. Attendees will learn the latest best practices and proven strategies.

Participants will have plenty of time to ask questions, share experiences, and network with peers. And they'll leave with real-world insights and  knowledge that they can put to work immediately,  to help their business succeed.

You'll absolutely benefit from this powerful, relevant information. 

Call the Library and register for this Email Marketing Workshop today.

(914)232-3508

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Lisa Buchman (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 07:16 am
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