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Support Center Calendar
Writing for the Web
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Friday, September 19, 2008 |
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9:30am-12:30pm |
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| Overview: |
It’s not enough to get people to visit your website, you’ve got to get them to stay. One major strategy to engage site visitors is to provide them with the information they are looking for in a way that is easy for them to use and understand. Participants who attend this workshop will learn how people ‘read’ on the Web. We’ll also explore the art of writing for the web, while discussing strategies for content development. The workshop will also emphasize new practices you can put to use right away.
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| Facilitator: | Farra Trompeter |
| Fee: | One Half Day |
| Course Location: | Support Center, 305 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 11th floor |
| Course Number: | 401 |
| Course Category: | Organizational Development |
| Facilitator's Bio: | Farra Trompeter is Vice President of Client Relationships and Strategy at Big Duck, a communications firm that works exclusively with nonprofits to help them raise money and awareness. Farra’s expertise focuses on helping nonprofits use the internet (email, websites, social media,multimedia, etc.) to connect with donors and activists. Farra holds an MS degree in nonprofit management from The New School and currently serves on the board of the NYC Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project. |

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