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Seminar Two

Marketing Matters

By understanding the statistical data we unlock important emerging market trends to help you recognise the opportunities which can translate into real wins for your business.

Seminar Profile

Speakers Dr Kim Houghton & Linda Hailey look at the local market trends and marketing opportunities based on these trends.

The “big picture” and the “how to” come together seamlessly in this seminar with two experts who know just how to inspire and motivate small business owners.

Economist, Dr Kim Houghton is well known for his insights into trends and his practical approach to the numbers game of statistics.  Small business author and presenter, Linda Hailey has a reputation for taking the mystery out of marketing with her no nonsense approach to growing your business.  Together they lift the lid on the latest trends and show you how to use that knowledge to boost revenue and profit.

Kim and Linda take you on an enlightening journey into the wonders of statistics and show you how they can lead to business success.  They will challenge some of your assumptions and show you how to mind shift to survive.  Who said economics is boring?  Their commonsense, jargon free approach to economic, social, business and population trends could be the secret to your success in 2008 and beyond!

  • Discover the big picture for 2008 and what it means for metropolitan businesses
  • Learn how to tap into spending patterns for locals and visitors
  • Find out how to capitalise on changing and emerging markets
  • Discover the top business and technology trends for the 2008 and beyond
  • Learn who are your Power Consumers of the future

 

6pm – 8.00pm, Monday 28 April, Glebe Town Hall

Bookings

Price per seminar: $20.

For bookings, call 02 9089 7693 or click here to book online.

 

Last Updated: Monday 31 March, 2008

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Monday 31 March, 2008