Presenting at Another Free PRWeb Webinar

The PRWeb webinar on October 14 (yesterday, as I’m writing this) went so well, they’ve decided to do another next week.  And, I’m once again invited to be a presenter!  The topic will be the same: Use PR to Grow Your Business.  The last webinar was a record setter for PRWeb, with approximately 1,000 people attending.  The next one looks like it could be even bigger.

I’m honored that the other presenter at next week’s webinar will be Amy C. Cosper, Editor-in-Chief of Entrepreneur Magazine.  I don’t pretend to have as impressive a title, but I think between us we’ll be able to dole out quite a bit of good information and advice.  My portion of the presentation isn’t finished yet, but I expect to be speaking primarily about marketing on the web through SEO, SEO PR, social media and blogging.

The next webinar is on October 22 at 2:00 p.m. ET.  It will likely last about an hour.

To register, just follow this link.  It’s free!

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  1. Nadja says:

    Thanks for spreading this important message, I actually just blogged about the importance of integrating SEO and PR tactics (http://is.gd/47Zo). I think that we are approaching a real watershed in the understanding and appreciation of SEO, and I’ll be excited for the webinar.

  2. Steve Mullen says:

    Thanks for letting me know about your post. I’ve been doing some form of SEO PR for a couple of years now, since I learned from a client that’s an SEO firm. It takes some understanding of PR and some understanding of SEO, and it can be hard to find people who can grasp both.

  3. Hi Steve,
    Just listened to the PRWeb webcast and was impressed the quality of the speakers and agenda. SEO and viral marketing are the answer to today’s downsized marketing budgets. Get the word out!

    Kind Regards,
    Larry J Clark
    Allpro Homes Group of Companies Inc.

  4. Steve Mullen says:

    Thanks for attending and for your kind words, Larry!

 
 

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