Beyond Pages: Enhancing Facebook to Achieve Institution-Wide Results

by Tony Zanders

You’ve heard the buzz, now hear the details! Join Inigral’s President Mark Triest this Friday, March 5th at 1pm EST for a webinar discussing the Facebook environment for colleges and universities: Schools on Facebook.

“Beyond Pages: Enhancing Facebook to Achieve Institution-Wide Results”
Friday, March 5th, 2010 at 1PM EST

With nearly 100% of college-aged people now “living” on Facebook, colleges and universities have an unprecedented opportunity to connect with their prospective and current students in one place – Facebook. Colleges have set up Facebook Pages & Groups by the thousands, but they have been found to lack the features sought by college administrators and students alike, leaving them clamoring for something better….and we have responded. With higher education features, Inigral leverages the Facebook platform across the student lifecycle to address admissions marketing to increase the yield of accepted students and student engagement to increase the retention of enrolled students.

Schools on Facebook is a Lifecycle Engagement Platform serving students from application through graduation and beyond, providing a direct return on investment for our customers. And keep in mind, all it takes is one department to get started!

Sign up for this free webinar below!


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6 Comments

Valarie Case
Dec 3, 2009

will this webinar be archived and a link emailed out to us? I have registered, but may now have a conflict in attending at the time scheduled.

Michael Staton
Dec 8, 2009

yes, it is! hope you were able to attend!

Marlene McGowan
Dec 14, 2009

I was unable to see the free webinar, are you offering this again?

We will cover these issues and more, and more importantly, how to avoid them, during our webinar series Beyond Pages: Enhancing Facebook to Achieve Institution-Wide Results.

Kim Lawrence
Mar 5, 2010

Thanks for the webinar today. Will you share a list of reference clients with us? Also, where can we ask questions about back-end infrastructure requirements?

Thanks!

Kim

Tony Zanders
Mar 5, 2010

Kim, I’ve forwarded your comment to Mark, and he’ll be reaching out to you shortly – thanks again for joining us today!

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