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Rich Brooks is president of flyte new media, a Web site design and Internet marketing company in Portland.
November 20, 2007

Get Your Blog On: 12/12/07

After a few months off because of summer break and a busy speaking-filled fall, we're bringing back our Working Lunch Seminars here at flyte. But this time, with a twist. It's during breakfast.

I tried to come up with something clever along the lines of Lunch & Learn, but as you can see, nothing clicked.

  • Nosh & Know
  • Munch & Master
  • Lox & Learn
  • Bagel & Become Able

So, I went back to my list of flyte-related puns and brought back "flyte school." (Jonathan also suggested this to me at one point, but I have documentation...somewhere...that proves I came up w/it first.)

So what's the first class of flyte school?

How to Plan, Build and Promote a Business Blog

Entrepreneurs and companies of all sizes are realizing the benefits
of a business blog to establish their credibility and expertise,
increase their search engine visibility and connect with prospects,
clients and the media.

In this workshop you'll learn:


  • How to get started in blogging
  • How a blog can attract search engine traffic
  • How a blog can deliver leads to your business
  • How to promote your blog and attract prospects and connect with customers

This workshop is limited to just 10 participants!


Date: Wednesday, 12/12/2007


Time: 8am - 9:30am


Place: flyte's offices (directions)


Cost: $50, includes coffee & danish type edibles

Register Now!

How about doing this as a Webinar, Rich?

I've heard this question several times recently, and I am planning on offering Webinars in January. (Hopefully.) Just need to work out some details. Stay tuned!

Rich Brooks
Business Blog Speaker

Posted by at 09:17 AM

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