When

Wednesday May 6, 2015 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM EDT
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Where

Monmouth County Library Eastern Branch-Shrewsbury 
1001 Route 35
Shrewsbury, NJ 07702
 

 
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Contact

Monmouth SCORE Seminar Committee 
Monmouth SCORE 
 
monmouthscore@gmail.com 
 

The Seven Deadly Sins of Small Business Marketing and how to avoid committing them 

We are all guilty. Guilty of throwing our money and time at projects and fads we call marketing. Presented as a seminar each participant will learn:

• Marketing tactics to stop doing right now

• Effective Small Business Marketing Strategies

• How to “repent” from marketing sins and correct the course.

This seminar will present examples of what's working in different types of small businesses. Just bring your favorite device to take notes. Be prepared to learn!

Why should you attend?

  • Get your marketing plan in check - BEFORE you spend your money
  • Recognize the dangers in each of the 7 deadly Small Business Marketing sins
  • Collaborate on Low/No Cost Marketing Tactics
  • Launch your Startup with Practical Skills and Powerful Marketing
  • Network with other Business Owners

 

About the Presenter

Your seminar leader is John DiMare a Ziglar Legacy Certified Trainer and Development Professional. John started his first business at age 17 while a freshman in college. There he learned the skills in running a business, working with other event vendors as well as working with sometimes difficult "customers". He hosts podcasts on topics such as Marketing and Team Development. 

You can find out more about John and listen to his podcasts at

About Monmouth SCORE

SCORE Chapter 36 is located in Monmouth County, New Jersey. We offer small business entrepreneurs confidential business counseling services at no charge. SCORE volunteers have the knowledge and experience to help any small business owner get the help they need. We also provide local workshops to connect small business owners with the people and information they need to start, grow, and maintain their businesses.

 

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