How to promote your business

Do you want to know how to get more and keep existing customers? Would you like to know how to communicate effectively with customers so you make more profit? Would you like to learn how to use proven marketing techniques to make your business stand out from all of your competitors?

This interactive marketing workshop will use case studies to show you how to increase sales and boost profits. Find out which promotional techniques are best suited to your business. Have your promotional strategy analysed by an award winning professional and get free tips on how to make it more effective.

This workshop is for existing businesses in Burngreave but could also be useful for people looking at self-employment.

  • Date: 8th February 2007, 6–8pm.

  • Venue: Forum House, Spital Hill.

Contact Tom Coldron of the Business Support team on (0114) 292 0462 to book your place or email at businesssupport@bndfc.co.uk.

Marketing workshop
6:00pm to 8:00pm Wednesday 8 February 2006

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