2014 Starting Your Business 101: Marketing- On and Offline Strategies
Organization:
Asian Women In Business
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
Business Event Calendar
Start
Date:
11/17/2014
End Date:
11/17/2014
Start Time:
6:00PM
End Time:
8:30PM
Event
Info:
Join Asian Women in Business (AWIB) Monday, November 17, 2014 and learn helpful tips from industry experts on Marketing- On and Offline Strategies.
The workshop will explore questions and topics such as: (1) Creating a Marketing Plan (2) Outsmart your competitors and effectively target your market (3) Use social media to find customers and to grow your business
Please note this is Part Three of a Four part workshop series. Cost: $30 per class, the Non-member rate for all four classes is $90.
The other classes include: -Nov. 3 (Mon) Writing a Business Plan -Nov. 10 (Mon) Legal Structures,Taxes & Record Keeping -Nov. 24 (Mon) Financing Your Business
Time: 6:00PM - 8:30PM
Venue: Microsoft 11 Times Square (Between 41st & 42nd Streets on 8th Avenue) New York, NY 10036
For more information on this event and to RSVP, please visit http://awib.org/events. You may also email info@awib.org or call us at 212-868-1368.
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