GoLightly Webcasts

Written by Dale John McGrew
Wednesday, 26 December 2007 11:26

Interested in learning more about how GoLightly can benefit your organization? Contact us for a custom webcast where we take you through some active communities, and answer your questions.

Webcast Topic: "Tour of GoLightly Tools"
This webcast will take the participant through a number of websites that are powered by the GoLightly community and collaboration platform, describing those tools, showing how they are being used in live communities, and also presenting the behind-the-scenes administrative tools available to GoLightly's customers.
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Webcast Topic: "How to Weather the Economic Storm"
Lean times are ahead for many associations and non-profits as the volatile economy, and uncertainty about the future make strategic planning more challenging at the same time it's even more critical.  It's essential for every organization to look at those programs that will help you retain constituents and members, acquire new ones, and raise revenues.  This webcast is all about how you can use GoLightly's Social Networking platform to accomplish all three of those goals.
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Webcast Topic: "10 Tactics for Building Online Community"
Launching a community site is the first step in providing the benefits of online community to an organization and its intended community participants. But, most communities need some help and direction to grow quickly and productively. This webcast explores 10 very specific tactics that an organization can employ to build up use of the community.
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Webcast Topic: "Online Community for Associations"
Many associations are considering (or should consider) implementing an online community for its members, prospective members, staff and other constituents. This webcast will explore the advantages to an organization that such a community can provide, as well as the advantages that the participants will derive from such a community. The various components of a successful online community (such as groups, email lists, forums, wikis, and libraries) will be described. Guidance will be given on how to make the decision whether to build or buy, and on what tools to build or buy.

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