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  Email Marketing Strategies  
Email marketing can be a cost-effective way to acquire new customers, build loyalty with your existing customer base, and encourage sales. Learn how to incorporate email into your overall marketing strategy and how to create a successful email campaign. Topics include how to use email as a marketing tool, subject line and copy writing tips, analyzing metrics, and collecting email addresses and data legally.
Notes
Part 2 of the Electronic Marketing Series.

"The instructor touched on very useful, clear and pertinent information."
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  Sessions  
Wed., May 12, 2010
8:30am-12:30pm
Location: UWM School of Continuing Education
Instructor: To Be Announced
Fee: $129
Program No. 5130-3055
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Tue., Nov. 30, 2010
8:30am-12:30pm
Location: UWM School of Continuing Education
Instructor: To Be Announced
Fee: $129
Program No. 5130-3154
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For more information, contact:
  Kathryn Orr, Business Development Manager, kathyorr@uwm.edu, 414- 227-3105
 

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