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When: February 3rd, 2005 09:15 to 14:00
Location: Bassetsbury Manor, High Wycombe, HP11 1QX
Price:
£151.58
An intensive morning packed with Business to Business marketing ideas for marketeers, small business directors and service professionals.
Marketing Seminar: 'How to Get Clients to Come to
You'
February 3rd 2005 (proceeds going to the Tsunami appeal)
This will be an intensive morning - packed with Business to
Business marketing ideas. The proceeds are going to the DEC
Tsunami Earthquake Appeal.
Price:
£129 + VAT (£151.58). (2 for 1 SPECIAL OFFER! You are welcome
to bring a guest, at no extra charge)
Timings and Venue:
8:15am for an 8:30am start. Finish by 1:00pm.
Tea and coffee will be served; however, please note that
breakfast / lunch are not provided. Venue:
Bassetsbury Manor, High Wycombe, HP11
1QX.
Registration & Enquiries:
To register for this event, please call Business Link on: 0845
606 4466.
For all other enquiries, visit Nigel Temple's
website; Tel 01628 773128 and ask for Joanna
Temple or email:
nigel@nigeltemple.com
Agenda:
· How to set up a 'Reciprocal Marketing' system
(...which will get clients to come to you. A highly effective
'marketing secret'!)
· How to use Word of Mouth marketing (...to generate a steady
stream of referrals)
· How to create a low cost promotional marketing machine
(...which will drive your business forward)
· How to generate more sales enquiries from your website
(...including ideas from 'Writing Copy for the Web' -
which you get to keep!)
· How to get paid for promoting yourself (...you will love
these ideas)
· Six ways to produce more response from everything you write
(...which I learnt when I was a professional copywriter)
· Three strategic marketing questions (...which are critical
to marketing success....)
This event is relevant to:
Anyone who markets to other businesses
Small business owners and directors
Service professionals (i.e. consultants, advisors and
trainers)
Added value product providers
Anyone interested in low cost sales lead generation
Location
Bassetsbury Manor, High Wycombe, HP11 1QX
51.617051
-0.740378
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