How will next year be different?

November 3, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Would you be pleased with another year exactly like this? If the answer is “yes,” read no further.

If your answer is “no,” what changes are you making? How will you ensure that next year will be a stronger opportunity for your business?

“Do-It-Yourself Planning: A Simple Marketing Plan for 2011” presents potential solutions for entrepreneurs.

  • Learn two tactics to refocus your message and connect with your audience
  • Review specific questions for year-end evaluation
  • Focus on your audience and the best mix of marketing channels to reach them
  • Discover the flexibility and viability of a simple plan template for your business

This worhshop is sponsored by the South Valley Small Business Development sponsors this workshop 9a – 11am Tuesday, November 16 at the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce.

Even if you’ve not been a social media fan, jump start your year with the right social media for you.

Reach your best customers with a combination of old school tactics and new media. This interactive workshop gives you the opportunity to explore these ideas and more.

Details:
“DIY Planning: A Simple Marketing Plan for 2011”
9am – 11am | Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Register:  Telephone: (505) 248-0132 E-mail: svsbdc@cnm.edu
Sponsor: http://www.nmsbdc.org/southvalley/
Location: Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce | 1309 Fourth Street SW

About The Presenter:

Mary Ellen Merrigan consults with small business owners to combine greater visibility with profitable growth. Many of her smart marketing strategies contain a D.I.Y. (Do It Yourself) component.

She is the author of “The Six Week Master Marketing Plan: An hour a day to take your business to the next level.” The e-book offers a step-by-step guide to integrating social media with other tactics for solid sales and is sold online.

In addition, the series is now offered by UNM Continuing Education as a certificate level class (Smart Marketing Series) in the Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 semesters.