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Writing for Web Event Pages and Event Registration Forms offers some specific challenges.
People approach reading on the Internet in a very different way to print publications and have different expectations of how information is presented. Not meeting these needs may result in losing people’s interest and attention, and missing out on an event registration.
This special report addresses these expectations by giving guidelines so you can:
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- understand how to write clearly and concisely for the web.
- compose your message beyond the practicalities of the event.
- understand how people read web page.
- structure your web content.
- design your event registration form.
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- ePly System Tips (7)
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- Event Logistics (1)
- Event Marketing and Planning (48)
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- Online Registration Tips and Tricks (48)
- Researching Registration Systems (18)
- Social Media For Events (8)
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