Date: Friday, June 5th
Time: 8:00am – 12:00pm CST
Location: Candle/Span Room, Innovation Place, Saskatoon
Free Registration for TWO great seminars on June 5th that will empower you to get better at building and engaging with your contacts by email.
(arrive at 7:45am for check-in)
Enjoy continental breakfast and coffee at 8:00am!
There will be door prizes to be won!
Email List Building 101
Presented by: Mouneeb Shahid
Founder & CEO
2 Web Design
8:30 – 9:45am CDT
By the end of 2015, the number of email accounts will be about 4.5 billion worldwide. Email is still one of the cheapest forms of communication, hence it usually abused and not managed well. However, it is crucial that your online marketing activities include email if you are to stay in personal touch with your contacts.
In this seminar you will discover how to build your email list using best practices. You will also gain an edge when it comes to attracting users to subscribe or leave their personal information on your website.
You will learn about:
- Getting started on building your email list
- The winning formula
- 10 best practices that are proven to give you an edge
The Lasting Power of E-Newsletters, Leveraging Social Media
Presented by: Guy Steeves
Regional Development Director of Western Canada
Constant Contact
10:15 – 11:40am CDT
Many small businesses and organizations find themselves seeking the right strategies, tools and tactics to make their marketing efforts as effective as possible. But between Facebook and Twitter, email and mobile, and whatever new social network is rolling out that month-there’s a lot to keep up with. And there are only so many hours in each day. The number of marketing options and possibilities can feel overwhelming
This seminar will help make sense of the noise. We’ll talk about how to:
- Make the most of combining Email and Social Media
- Get your messages opened and read, shared and socially visible
- Permission-based Email marketing monetizes your Social Media activities.
- Use simple tools to engage with your existing customers, prospect, and supporters
- Take advantage of the fact that: your next best prospects are your customer’s friends or contacts.





