Hi Quipi, We've got some great marketing-oriented webinars coming up, including one from Big Duck's Farra Trompeter and Kira Marchenese on how to know if it's "Time to Rethink Your Website": When it comes to the Web, a lot has changed over the past 10 years (and some things haven't). Does your website give users what they need, how they want to find it? Does it serve your mission and current goals? This session was one of the most popular at the 2012 NTC, so if you missed it this is your chance to catch it! Learn more and register today >> Also on the docket: No Small Thing: How a Microsite Can Achieve Big Goals for your Nonprofit! (June 19) It's nearly impossible to make a big, corporate-style site that serves dozens of purposes go "viral" and spread to thousands of people. But a small, engaging microsite can easily take off, gathering new supporters for your cause and generating action. Learn more >> How Content Curation Builds Staff Expertise and Reduces Information Overload (July 12) Content curation is the process of sifting through information on the web and organizing, filtering and making sense of it and sharing the very best content with your network. Rather than another potential recipe for information overload, content curation can actually be a method to tackle this problem. Learn more from nonprofit superstar Beth Kanter. Learn more >> We hope to see you at one of our upcoming webinars soon, Brett ----- Brett Meyer Communications Director NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology Network http://www.nten.org 415.397.9000 Twitter: brett_meyer | Event Details When: Wednesday, June 20, 11:00 am Pacific Time / 2:00 pm Eastern Time Cost: $70 for non-members NTEN Members save 50% on webinars. Join today! Presented by: Farra Trompeter and Kira Marchenese, Big Duck Even More Webinars Forward to a Friend Know somebody who might be interested in this webinar? Please forward the message along! FORWARD THIS EMAIL > NTEN 1020 SW Taylor Street, #800 Portland, OR 97205 Tel: 415.397.9000 Fax: 415.814.4056 info@nten.org |
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