In the run up to Christmas eSellerPro have three webinars lined up. Whilst it’s unlikely you’re going to implement changes before Christmas, if you can tear yourself away from sales they’ll have some great insights to share to kickstart your sales in the New Year.
An Introduction to Rakuten Play.com
Wednesday, November 28, 2012 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Multichannel retailing is a vital element in any retail strategy; all retailers should begin to embrace this development in order to survive in an increasingly competitive market. Join Mike Bishop, PLay.com Business Development Director, and find out how you can expand your business onto Play.com
Book to reserve a place for the Play.com webinar.
Delivery Makes a Difference
Thursday, November 29, 2012 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Good customer service gives you a competitive advantage, it is the lifeblood of any business. It is all about bringing customers back and sending them away happy… happy enough to pass positive feedback about your business and in turn drive others to become customers. Find out how Delivery makes a difference with Royal Mail and ParcelForce Webinar.
Book to reserve a place for the Delivery webinar.
Email best practice
Tuesday, December 4, 2012 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Make your communications stand out and actually get read. Even though we are sending significantly more emails and spending more budget on doing this, we are becoming complacent by continuing to overlook email marketing best practice. Join Matthew McClelland for dotMailer’s acclaimed ‘Hitting the Mark’ email best practice presentation. The presentation includes effective best practice guidelines from designing your email campaigns to targeting your key audience.
Book to reserve a place for the Email best practice webinar.
2 Responses
I’ve already missed two of their last webinars and don’t expect to be able to make it to these 3 either.
I think it is excellent that esp are having webinars but everytime I register, I am just too busy at this time of year and end up missing them. I know a lot of esp users have missed them for the same reasons and they (esp) haven’t had the numbers attend that they would have liked, but what do they expect at such a busy time of year.