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Let your business stand out from the crowd
International marketing speaker Geoff Ramm comes to NorthTyneside loaded with some of the very best marketing ideas and techniques adopted by businesses from around the world.
Geoff has spend much time over the past 24 months speaking and working for businesses in the Middle East and Southern Africa so he’ll be sharing some incredible cost effective ways in which small businesses can stand out from the crowd.
From social media to shop fronts - how small companies can compete in today’s market. And of course he has a few stories from some rather great North Tyneside businesses too!!!
Geoff says, “I’m delighted to have been asked to keynote once again at the Flipchart Roadshow on behalf of North Tyneside Council. The first event in September 2010 was packed with businesses ready for fresh marketing ideas and were able to obtain business right there and then from their flipcharts.
Very few events combine inspirational speakers with the real opportunity to trade and do business, but this is exactly what awaits businesses in North Tyneside on 5 July 2012.
At only £10 (subsidised from £25 by the Business Forum)This is a must-attend event for all local businesses - to book a place visit http://omgmarketing.eventbrite.co.uk or call our event managers, Cahootz, on 0191 5197222.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by North Tyneside Business Forum .
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