Monday, April 02, 2007
Three a day!

The May NLP Events update is out with no fewer than 86 events on it - just shy of three per day. It's just an amazing explosion of creative energy.
But... as an email list it sucks, frankly. It's about a mile long! Either a lot of NLP event organisers need to rediscover apathy, or we need to come up with a better way of presenting the information than a single undifferentiated list.
Ideas, anyone?
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That's not the only problem with it. Eight weeks (the furthest ahead the newsletter goes - for events starting at the beginning of the month it could be as little as four weeks) is too short notice for many people to clear their diaries to book a long course.
Maybe separate newsletters looking a month or so further ahead for intro, practitioner and master prac events?
Maybe separate newsletters looking a month or so further ahead for intro, practitioner and master prac events?
Not a bad idea, Andy, Thanks. It would upset presenters whose events fall into other categories, though. I get enough stick about the category structure as it is.
Thinking about it, what I'd really like is to use the email to draw users back to the website and encourage them to explore for themselves. There is a question of whether they actually would explore, or just look and go away again. An interesting site metrics challenge to find that out, I think.
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Thinking about it, what I'd really like is to use the email to draw users back to the website and encourage them to explore for themselves. There is a question of whether they actually would explore, or just look and go away again. An interesting site metrics challenge to find that out, I think.
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