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Continuing the Crunchers Accountants Business Webinar Series...


Marketing Methodologies


Most of who start in business have experience of delivering our product or service but far fewer have any experience of selling it.


Clearly Marketing is a core activity for any business and this webinar is designed to give business owners an understanding of the fundamentals of marketing.includingthe following core concepts:


Understanding our Customers

Marketing by Numbers

Lifetime Value of a Client

Positioning

Being Outstanding

Direct Response Marketing

Permission Based Marketing

Inbound Marketing


Date: Monday 23rd February

Time: 7pm ? 8.30 pm

Cost: ?20 (free to Crunchers clients and first time attendees)


Register here




Reaction from the recent seminar, 'The Mindset of the Entrepreneur', was generally highly favourable with feedback scoring overall value 9/10.


Recent comments included:


"Excellent presentation. Very informative - thanks again."


"Really wonderful, thought-provoking. The sales seminar has changed my attitude about selling."


"Very good seminar. Looking forward to adapting our sales strategy."




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