Making the Web Work for You
Posted 10 January 2008 at 1:49PM by Derek Hemphill in Doing business online
If you run a business it's most likely you already have a web site and may even have a BT Tradespace site (if not what are you waiting for?).These are both fantastic ways of helping you promote your business online. But how can you maximise the effectiveness of your online presence and what else can you do to market your business online?
Join our free interactive web seminar on 24th January at 2pm and find out what our panel of experts have to say about 'Making the Web Work for you'. On the programme you will hear from our very own Director of BT Business online - Jen Mowat, Steve Frost - Technology Market Manager for Cisco and Saint Lewis of interactive agency, Agency.com. During the live session you will also have the opportunity to ask questions of the panel and respond to the interactive polls.
All you have to do to take part in the live 30 minute web seminar is complete the short registration page at BT Business Insight and you will receive your own personal invitation to attend.
Register now for the free online event: Making the Web Work for You.
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2. At January 12, 2008 2:08 PM, Tanvir Ahmad wrote:
Good effort. As Paula said, not everyone can afford to spend 30 minutes during the day and a "playback session" would be good for people who can't.
Then again Paula, there is lots of information available online that are free. Not every method works for everyone, so I would say do your own research, find out information that is specific to your business, may be do a search on the web (google etc.). I bet you will find a lot of them out there.
3. At January 14, 2008 3:57 PM, Derek wrote:
Hi Paula and Tanvir, I am pleased to say that there will be a replay of the web seminar available shortly after the event. Please also note that the live event has now been brought forward to 11am on the same day rather than 2pm.
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1. At January 11, 2008 1:12 PM, Paula Green wrote: