Jan 20, 2007 at 3:34pm ET by Danny Sullivan
A quick heads-up for our SearchCap newsletter readers and also to anyone who visiting Search Engine Land. Next week the Social Search: New Marketing Opportunities webcast from our sister site Search Marketing Now will be taking place with Search Engine Land executive editor Chris Sherman.
The webcast happens Thursday, January 25 at 1pm Eastern. Chris will talk about why social search is so hot and how you can use it to your advantage in your online marketing efforts.
Chris will speak for about 35-40 minutes and then take live questions from the online audience. The webcast is free for anyone to attend, through a sponsorship by iProspect. If you haven’t already registered, you can do so here.
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Hi Danny
Just wondering if you have or plan to create podcasts of these webinars? I was going to sign up to the first one, but to be quite honest, I found the sign up form for too off-putting. It was collecting far too much info IMO. Of course I could just have filled it with fake info, but that wouldn’t be doing you any favours.
The subject matter seems to be very compelling though, and I would love the chance to listen to previous sessions.
Rgds
Richard
Is anything wrong with SELand newsletter? I meen if is daily recap why i get email just once per week? :)
> Just wondering if you have or plan to create podcasts of these webinars? I was going to sign up to the first one, but to be quite honest, I found the sign up form for too off-putting. It was collecting far too much info IMO. Of course I could just have filled it with fake info, but that wouldn’t be doing you any favours.
We’ll take a look at that form and see what we can do. They aren’t available in podcast form, where you can download and listen to offline. Maybe that will come. But you can watch them online through the On Demand page here.
> Is anything wrong with SELand newsletter? I meen if is daily recap why i get email just once per week? :)
The main newsletter we have is SearchCap, which goes out Monday to Friday. You should be getting it. If you aren’t seeing it, check your spam filter. Sadly, it might have been caught. You can compare by looking at all the SearchCaps that are listed here.
Please consider some other method for presenting these presentations other than Real Media. I haven’t had Real Media installed on my computer for a couple years. In addition to having to install RealMedia, I had major issues trying to access the first presentation, and finally gave up.
I know few companies use RealMedia for webinars these days. For an alternative, consider Adobe Connect/Macromedia Breeze. I’ve attended several webinars presented with Adobe Connect over the past few months; they have worked well.
> The main newsletter we have is SearchCap, which goes out Monday to Friday. You should be getting it. If you aren’t seeing it, check your spam filter. Sadly, it might have been caught. You can compare by looking at all the SearchCaps that are listed here.
If is spam filter why i get once per week, spam filter would stop all. But i don’t have spam filter which delets emails just flag it with SPAM in email subject. I did not get email from 19, 18 this month, but i did get from 17. I really don’t know why.