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		<title>Your Role in Supporting Sales-Force Automation</title>
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		<description>When given a user manual to write or a Web site to put together, your role as a technical communicator is clear.&#xD;But what is your role when supporting sales tools? How&#xD;can you help your company market their technical&#xD;products?&#xD;The first step to understanding your role is to understand&#xD;what a sales-force automation (SFA) solution could&#xD;mean to your company. This workshop defines SFA and&#xD;the potential benefits. Further discussion covers deciding&#xD;on an information delivery method, determining data&#xD;organization and management, and identifying audience&#xD;needs.</description>
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		<title>Developing an Effective Online Marketing Plan</title>
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		<description>A business plan is a basic strategic guide showing where&#xD;your business should be going over the next one to five&#xD;years. A marketing plan is a subset of the business plan.&#xD;It lays out the goals and quantifiable objectives for all of&#xD;your company’s marketing activities, such as TV, radio,&#xD;print, or online. An online marketing plan is a subset of&#xD;the marketing plan for all online activities. The center of&#xD;the plan is the Web site, but the overall plan could&#xD;include more than just the site. It could include e-mail,&#xD;mail subscriptions or lists, newsgroups, online&#xD;advertising, and even chat room participation. This paper discusses the elements of an online marketing plan, the strategy, tactics, and offers. It also briefly discusses an example project.</description>
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