Fred Schebesta's Online Traffic Formula Seminar

Date: 28th February 2008
City: Sydney NSW
Category: SEO

Entrepreneurs and marketing directors can learn the secrets to the Online Traffic Formula and gain a stronger online presence.

With only ten places available for this seminar, participants learn from one of Australia's best and awarded online marketing experts - Fred Schebesta.

Participants will gain hands on experience to improve their online marketing abilities, enabling them to start marketing like a professional online marketing agency.

An effective online marketing strategy is more than SEO, email marketing, or even optimising your website. It involves a number of activities that, when combined, result in a dramatic increase in sales.

Over seven years Fred has learnt the essential secrets to online marketing success. During that time he developed the Online Marketing Hierarchy and will show participants that their online marketing strategy should contain a specific mix of:

* Online
* Branding
* Banner
* Advertising
* Email marketing
* Affiliate marketing
* Conversion optimisation
* SEO and PPC

Limited to only 10 places $699

Date: Thursday, February 28, 2008 @ 9AM
Duration: 4 Hours

Email seminar@freestylemedia.com.au or call 02 9339 6747 for any questions over the phone

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