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by Wikus Engelbrecht 19. February 2010 02:46

Have you just kicked of your email marketing campaign, but you’re not quite sure if it’s on track?  Or are you a power user with some niggling questions?  Do you feel lonely, trying to navigate your way through all these new GraphicMail features?  Sometimes, you just need someone to talk you through it.

So, true to form, we’ve taken action - by launching free, live webinars!  For those of you who’ve never attended one of these, it’s all the name implies:  An online seminar.  Well, maybe not quite as lengthy as a seminar…  The sessions, hosted online, are a mere 40-45 minutes long – long enough to be informative and answer any questions, without you falling asleep at your desk! 

Each session will be presented by one of our charming team members and let it be said – these guys know their stuff.  Whether you’re a newbie or a pro, they’ll teach you everything from the basics to the advanced; from creating your newsletter to analysing your reports.  You can spunge (sit back and soak up the info) or quiz them as you like, and you might even pick up some useful hints from other users’ questions.


Attending is really easy:  Simply go to the webinar page on our site, and sign up for one at a time that’s convenient for you.  (We’ve scheduled the first three for Thursday 25th February, Tuesday 2nd March and Thursday 4th March.)  You’ll be able to interact with the presenters and see everything they demonstrate live on your screen (all the instructions and registration information is our site).

So sign up and diarise those dates – let’s steer you a little further on the road to success.

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