March 25, 2007

Catch me with ClickTracks!

Yes, I know, posting has been light. I think everyone is busy right now, and with Spring upon us, the Bailey homestead is starting to enjoy the sunshine and springtime flowers.

I’ve been keeping a bust schedule for the past few months with seminars, conferences, and consulting. But when the team at ClickTracks asked Jennifer Laycock from Search Engine Guide and me to give a webinar on social media, I couldn’t refuse. Two of my favorite subjects, social media and analytics - so happy together.

So, if you are in a mood to find out more about social media and how you can use your analytics to get the most out of your marketing, make palns to attend. We’ll be giving the seminar twice. The first live broadcast will be on Monday, March 26th at 1:00 PM EST, and the second live broadcast is on Tuesday, March 27th at 10:00 AM EST.

Go to ClickTracks.com to register for this free webinar!

Send me an email or leave a comment if you attend, as I would like really like to know your feedback.

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Matt BaileyMatt Bailey is the owner and founder of SiteLogic and has over a decade in the web marketing industry. He focuses on consulting and training to help companies take control of their websites and marketing strategies.

1 Comment

  1. Hey Matt- I attended your CT class today. Very informative! Interesting how digg and the like bring in a lot of traffic, but don’t stay around long of convert. Good to know!

    Comment by Jennifer Taylor | March 27, 2007 @ 11:46 am

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