Internet Marketing Seminars in Maine
For those of you with a desire to learn more about Internet Marketing and a burning desire to meet me in person, next week is your Mardi Gras.
Monday, October 16: I'll be presenting "How to Plan, Build and Promote a Business Blog" for MESDA from 6pm - 8pm at their offices in Westbrook, Maine. Entrance is free, but they ask you to register for a door prize. (Directions.)
Tuesday, October 17: I'll be part of a panel put on by the Maine Marketing Association called "Right On! Staying on Message No Matter What: Crafting and Communicating Effective Messages That Will Break Through the Clutter." It's from 9 - 11:30am at the Glickman Family Library on the USM campus in Portland. Roy Heffley is the keynote speaker. The cost is $35 for members, $45 for non-members, and $15 for students or anyone with a fake student ID. You can register via email or just show up. (Directions.)
Wednesday, October 18: Is the first class of the Web Marketing for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses at the University of Southern Maine's Center for Continuing Ed. The classes continue each Wed. evening (10/25, 11/1 & 11/8) from 6:30 - 8:30pm. The cost is $195 and you can learn more and register here.
Thursday, October 19: I'll be taping a segment for WCSH's evening news magazine 207. Topic and broadcast date TBD.
Whether I get any real work done next week is also TBD.
Comments
Rich,
Your presentation today for the Maine Marketing Association was awesome. We all now know how to use our blogs to stay on message.
Folks--if you can here Rich speak do so. He is a great speaker with high energy, great information and will answer all of your questions.
October 17, 2006 06:06 PM
Rich:
I just missed your presentation.
My name is Marc Gilbert, I'm a fellow blogger at Mainetoday.com, and am very interested in the Internet. While managing a Southern Maine plumbing and heating company, I used the Internet to disseminate information and educate customers. I was the content editor for Maineheat.com.
Since then, I have become more interested in the Internet. And I find Internet marketing fascinating and am disappointed that I read your blog after your Monday evening seminar.
Being in the mist of a career change, I'm interested in speaking with you about how you became involved in the field. I recent took a course at BU studying aspects of Web design. It was very interesting.
I love what I'm reading in your post. I'll give you a call latter in the week, keep up the great work of explaining the inner workings of the Internet!
Have a great day!
Marc
Posted by MarcOctober 18, 2006 07:34 AM
