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It was published in May 2013, so the information may be out-of-date.
You’ve established your business and want to take it to the next level, so how do you go about it? Improving your marketing may be the answer.
Identify new ways to promote your business and gain a greater understanding of your target market in this interactive workshop.
Spend time developing your marketing plan and pick up practical tips on how to build relationships with your customers to keep them coming back.
Host: Greater Shepparton Business Centre
When: Wednesday 19 June 2013
Time: 6:00pm - 9:30pm
Where: Greater Shepparton Business Centre, 70 New Dookie Road, Shepparton
Cost: $30 per person
This workshop will help you to:
- discover how to launch new products successfully
- learn how to conduct effective market research
- find out what makes your current customers happy and how to keep them coming back
- develop marketing strategies that generate sales and referrals to keep your business growing year after year
This workshop is a valuable resource for any business owner, including those who have attended the "Marketing Basics" seminar or have a basic understanding of the principles of marketing but would like to learn more.
About your workshop presenter:
Tim Gentle has a Bachelor of Business and Masters of Multi Media (Marketing & IT) and has held marketing and management roles in agribusiness, regional tourism and community organisations. He maintains a strong connection to these industries through philanthropy and board participation. In 2008, Tim and his wife Kylie established a small business in Echuca and Bendigo to educate their customers on the potential of the web in delivering customised, results driven, on-line marketing solutions.
Tim is a dynamic presenter, a passionate educator, marketer and networker, and has delivered over 250 workshops and seminars to help small business owners understand their marketing and web potential
Booking Options: 5832 1100 or email: Greater Shepparton Business Centre