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Live marketing training Thursday (free ticket inside)

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Fresh webinar Thursday will help you get the most out of your next press release Live Training Thurs

Fresh webinar Thursday will help you get the most out of your next press release [image]( Live Training Thursday (Free Ticket Inside) Excitement is building among the OnlinePRNews community for our upcoming webinar with our friends from Leadpages. Join us for “After They Click: How to maximize conversions from press releases” This is a live, free webinar August 29 at 2PM Eastern, 11AM Pacific. [Save My Seat]( Bob Sparkins of Leadpages is going to teach you how to go from 'putting out a press release' to reeling in more leads and customers. This webinar is packed with actionable content that you can use immediately in your business, and get the most out of every media mention you score with your press releases. To check out the details of what you’ll learn in Thursday’s session, and to save your seat, [go here now](. See you there! Chris Browne OnlinePRNews.com P.S. What if you could take your 2-5% conversion rate and turn it into 15-25% (or higher)? Imagine what that would do for your company’s growth. Seriously, this training is going to be gold for your marketing efforts. [Join us](! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Google+](Onlineprnews) [Unsubscribe]( Webfolio Management Inc. 507 Casazza Drive Suite A Reno, Nevada 89502 United States (775) 825-3234

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