[updated]Free Web Traffic Crash Course Next Week #marketing

Once again, I am honored to be a guest speaker in a Twitter Chat series.

This one is being hosted by Smallvolution from Network Solutions, next Thursday on Twitter, from 1 pm to 2:30 pm Eastern/New York time.

I tell you.

If someone had told me I’d be working closely with the company I first registered my domains with, it would have been inconceivable.

Can you imagine starting a public access TV show then one day guest star on NBC? That’s what it feels like. And as always, I want to share my blessings.

Here’s what’s in it for you.

  1. The event is completely free. .
  2. No charge, really.

  3. All you have to do is click here to register for Keep Them Coming! How to Increase Traffic to your Website.
  4. (Both web traffic and SEO will be discussed.)

    Update: Two prizes are being announced shortly.
    They’ll only be available to those who register for the event – so even if you’re not sure you can attend, REGISTER NOW.

  5. Every person who registers, even if they can’t attend at the last minute, is getting a special freebie to help with their Web Traffic.
  6. And no, it’s not 366 Traffic Methods.

  7. Free tips on search engine optimization
  8. Answering questions like “Why is SEO critical to increasing web traffic?”

  9. Free tips on web traffic
  10. Key information, such as: “Top 10 tips on how to increase web traffic”

  11. You get to send me questions through the moderator.
  12. I won’t be answering any questions about naked pictures, or accepting marriage proposals. Stay on Topic, People!

If you’ve never been to a Twitter Chat before, after you register, see our last post regarding the Women Grow Business Inbound Marketing Twitter Chat from April. You don’t need to have a free Twitter account to attend, but it helps if you want to be able to ask questions and join in the fun.

And stay tuned, I’ll be reminding you again soon, with more tips and pointers about Twitterchats.

Free Traffic Crash Course – Register Now! Details here.

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