Internet Marketing \ Social Media For Small Business Workshop & Expo

Organiser
Bay Area Tech Experts
Date
Tue, 29 Sep 2009, 15:00 - 17:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Networking Lounge , Pleasant Hill, US
Cost
80.0 USD

TechExperts announces the first ever Internet Marketing \ Social Media For Small Business Workshop & Expo in Contra Costa.

They say that small business owners and professionals consider finding new customers to be the most important and and the most painful things to do in business. But it doesn't have to be that way. This workshop is geared towards small and medium business owners, and professionals like Attorneys, CPAs, Realtors, and Health and Healing professionals. Find out what free tools exist on the web to:

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  • Increase your revenues.
  • Improve your profitability.
  • Ensure that you remain relevant, competitive, and alive in your industry.
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    We've scoured the Bay Area to find you the best and brightest experts on the three most important areas of Internet Marketing. The techniques you learn here will bring you more clients for less then you spend in traditional media. Unlike other workshops which are loaded with technical jargon, TechExperts motto is learn it today, use it tomorrow. You will begin to see immediate results in your marketing campaigns. Seating is limited to only 140 people. So reserve your seat now. So reserve your seat now. Refer a friend and get and get $5.00 cash or Saxby's Coffee Card back!

    [url=http://www.eventbrite.com/event/366042844/meetup]More Information. Register Here. [/url]

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