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August 20, 2008

Creating Content that Boosts Traffic and Conversion: Complimentary Webinar

I have the honor of co-presenting on an upcoming webinar entitled: "Right Content. Right Response. How to create content that brings traffic, fosters engagement and boosts conversion." My esteemed co-panelists are Brian Massey, author of the Customer Chaos Blog, and Joel Granoff, founder of BeGreeted and resident webcast expert.

Just for attending the event on August 26th at 12pm EDT you'll receive two pretty cool freebies. Register now  ... and you will receive the top line report, "B2B Sales Lead Generation: Integration of Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 Media" a Research Insights publication by the very smart folks at MarketingProfs, as well as my new book, Get Content. Get Customers.

This is a do not miss event.  Find out more about the webinar here.  Hope to find you there.

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