Dynamite marketing on a firecracker budget with Mike Collins | Eastern NC Now

How about inexpensive, easy-to-use ideas for growing your business? Fifty ways to grab new customers, reinforce relationships with current customers and pique the interest of customers you don't even know about.

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    How about inexpensive, easy-to-use ideas for growing your business? Fifty ways to grab new customers, reinforce relationships with current customers and pique the interest of customers you don't even know about?

    Marketing is undergoing a revolution. Entrepreneurs are using big business strategies like targeted ads, letters, phone calls and the Internet to reach potential customers. They are looking to manufacturers and suppliers for more help and using tactics that range from flyers and brochures to open houses and sales open only to special customers.

    Mike Collins, author of The Perfect Workday Book and president of The Perfect Workday Company, has presented The Perfect Workday seminar for over 20 years for organizations such as IBM, American Express, Pepsi-Cola and the Duke University Medical Center. He is a guest lecturer in the number one-ranked Executive Master's Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Public Health. Collins is an expert in low-cost marketing and one of the most frequently featured seminar presenters in the United States.

    The workshop is free and runs from 6:00-9:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 26, 2016 in Building 8 Room 828. Participants are encouraged to pre-register by calling 252-940-6375.

  • Contact: Attila Nemecz
  •     252.940.6387

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