[WebPub] Reminder: Join us for web writing webinars on 5/19 and 5/26
Bara Blender
bblender at MIT.EDU
Thu May 19 10:01:04 EDT 2011
Hello,
We hope you are able to join us this afternoon and next Thursday for this two-part webinar series on Writing Right for the Web.
Regards,
Bara
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From: Monica Lee <molee at MIT.EDU<mailto:molee at MIT.EDU>>
Date: May 12, 2011 2:30:04 PM EDT
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Subject: [Workshops] Join us for web writing webinars on 5/19 and 5/26
Dear colleagues,
The Publishing Services Bureau invites you to join us at a two-part webinar series sponsored by Academic Impressions. Following each webinar, we’ll host a half hour discussion to share questions and thoughts on how these solutions apply to your work at MIT.
Series overview: Whether communicating your key messages via your traditional website, social media sites or mobile devices, the fundamental truth of web content remains constant: clean and simple content based on the most important tasks your visitors want to accomplish online is essential to your marketing success. Bob Johnson, a consultant for higher-education communications, will be the presenter at both sessions.
Writing Right for the Web: Traditional Websites
Thursday, May 19
1-2:30 p.m. (with discussion to follow)
PSB, Building E38-254
No registration required
http://web.mit.edu/commworkshops/11_wrcnt/11_wrcnt_8.html
This webinar will cover engaging key audiences, direct marketing copywriting principles, practical tips for reforming your web pages and basic tips to increase your visibility for search engines.
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Writing Right for the Web: Social Media and Mobile Environments
Thursday, May 26
1-2:30 p.m. (with discussion to follow)
PSB, Building E38-254
No registration required
http://web.mit.edu/commworkshops/11_wrcnt/11_wrcnt_7.html
In this session, we’ll cover unique challenges in delivering social media and mobile content, social media content, selecting content and tasks for a mobile environment, and text messaging.
PSB is hosting these webinars with a single site web connection in E38. You may join us for either or both sessions.
We look forward to seeing you.
If you haven’t signed up already, we encourage you to join the Communicators Toolkit community: http://commtoolkit.mit.edu/ to learn about Boston area networking and professional development opportunities. Creating a profile will allow you to post or reply to comments on the Idea Exchange or search for colleagues. Click on Login to be directed to the My Profile page. The fields you fill in will display in the search results, which can only be seen by those with an MIT certificate.
Best regards,
Monica
Monica Lee
Director, Publishing Services Bureau
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Office 617.258.9380
http://web.mit.edu/psb/
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Bara Blender
MIT Publishing Services Bureau
617-258-9367
http://web.mit.edu/psb/
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