Extending the life of your invitation

Many web seminar invitations inevitably go to somebody’s equivalent of anonymous@hotmail.com, which means that often they end up in in-boxes that are checked infrequently. 

This means that as lead times have gotten shorter, there is a greater chance that infrequent anon checkers get your invitation too late – either too close to the event date to act upon it, or just plain too late.

Make sure the ‘register’ link in your invitation redirects to the web seminar archive.

Related posts:

  1. How to start your web seminar late (and get by with it)
  2. Reminders: not just when and how, but also why?

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