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Bric Wheeler <[log in to unmask]>
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Innisbrook Program discussions <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 May 1997 09:25:42 -500
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Having just sent another "list your seminars at our WWW site"
message, maybe it's time to ask the question:  What kind of business,
if any, are you getting via the WWW/Internet "advertising"?
 
Can inquiries/business be catagorized?  Are you aware of any increased
exposure?  Does it seem to matter?
 
We're early in the commercialization of the Web, and our business
wouldn't be expected to be a leader in return on Web presence, but
maybe there is activity from which we all could learn.
 
Just a thought...
 
Bric
 
Bric A. Wheeler, Director
Center for Management Development
Richard T. Farmer School of Business Administration
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio  45056-1675
     Voice:  (513) 529-2132;  Fax:  (513) 529-6992
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