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2008 Tendenci User Conference: Tendenci Titans - Driving Campaign Strategies Through Your Newsletters

The Schipul team is very sorry to announce that we are canceling this year's Tendenci User Conference 2008 in order to best serve our Houston Community and get our affected clients back on their feet.
 
We look forward to a GREAT Tendenci User Conference in 2009 and will have invites in your mailboxes to alert you of next year's conference.

Keep an eye on:  www.tendenci.com/conference for updates.

  Thank you for your patience, your support and your business.  You are TRULY a valued member of our Schipul family.
 
 
Aaron Long - Business Development Director
Aaron Long - Business Development
Establishing a regular flow of valuable information to your customers, members and prospects is essential in maintaining relationships and building your brand. Newsletters can be an easy way of keeping your organization highly visible. The key is to focus on the wants and needs of the recipient and deliver high-impact information that improves their personal and/or professional situation. It's not about your organization and what you want to accomplish -- it is about them!
 
Join Aaron Long at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, October 3, 2008 for "Tendenci Titans - Driving Campaign Strategies Through Your Newsletters." He will explain how e-newsletter strategies can accelerate your organization's growth and how Tendenci makes it easy to create and distribute e-newsletters with just a few mouse clicks.
 
Did we mention that it's FREE for anyone who pre-registers? 

REGISTER TODAY!
 
Aaron Long is the Business Development Director and an equity partner at Schipul. An accomplished artist, animator and businessman, Aaron is responsible for overseeing the sales team for Schipul – The Web Marketing Company and Tendenci software. Prior to Business Development, Aaron served as Creative Director for Schipul.

Prior to joining Schipul, Aaron worked as part of a large design team producing a variety of print material, interactive games and demos, and television commercials. He was much loved by his students while working for the Art Institute of Houston as an animation instructor. He also spent several years with two major animation studios, working on major full-length animated films for both Warner Brothers and DreamWorks, including Space Jam and The Prince of Egypt.