E-mail marketing training from Capela
E-mail marketing, done well, is a wonderfully cost effective tool which can bring instant and powerful results. When it is done badly, it can damage your brand and your valuable messages will end up snagged in SPAM filters.
Learn how to really get results from your e-mail marketing in this one-day interactive workshop in London:
• E-mail marketing for customer retention and brand building (22 Oct)
This course is led by Karen Ramirez, a well known travel industry figure who runs her own successful e-mail marketing consultancy. An engaging and effective communicator, Karen will lead you to the opportunities and around the pitfalls of this popular marketing tool.
The Capela scheduled courses programme now includes 2 more new one-day courses for travel e-marketers:
• Attracting visitors to your travel website (2 Oct, 21 Nov)
• Maximising your travel customer’s online experience (21 Oct, 28 Nov)
All dates are now set for the full programme, including the popular courses in ‘Travel brochures and leaflets’ and ‘Maximising your travel PR’.
For dates and information on all courses see www.capela.co.uk or call 01223 208629 today.
Capela Travel Training
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