Establishing and maintaining strong ties with customers are necessities for anyone who hopes to run a successful business. But how does one determine a plan of action with limited funding and a countless array of marketing options to choose from?
Join AWIB for a discussion on various tools for designing a cost-effective strategy to build your brand and promote your business. You will learn how to create a marketing plan that will help outmaneuver your competitors and effectively target your market. In addition, you will have a chance to grasp how to utilize social media platforms to find customers and promote your business.
Online and Offline Marketing Strategies Monday, November 16, 2015 6:00pm-8:30pm • Creating a Marketing Plan • Outsmarting your competitors and effectively target your market • Using social media to find customers and to grow your business
Venue: Microsoft 11 Times Square New York, NY 10036
Light refreshments provided.
General Admission: $30 per class
Please visit www.awib.org/events to RSVP. For more information visit our website www.awib.org or call 212.868.1368
Asian Women In Business Tel: 212.868.1368 - Fax: 877.686.6870 info@awib.org
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