If I searched for your business on the Internet, what would I find? Would I come across a website, a Facebook page, an industry directory listing? Or would I have trouble finding you at all? With more and more customers using the Internet to find products and services, a strong online presence has become an essential tool for any small business.
Marketing your business online is not always easy, or cheap. But it can be!
To show you how, we’ve put together a team of experts who understand what it takes to market a small business online. And, on 28 September at a FREE webinar, sponsored by Optus Business, they’ll be sharing with you how to:
- Make the most of the online environment
- Reach new audiences through the internet
- Establish your brand and your online presence
- Create new directions for your business
- Appear bigger than you are
- Stop missing opportunities
If you’re not online, you may not exist to many customers. And, without an online presence, your business may not appear as legitimate as that of a competitor. So, register today for the Easy Ways to Market Your Business Online webinar. Registration is free. Places are limited, so hurry. Event Details:
Easy Ways to Market Your Business Online – National Webinar
Date: | Wednesday, 28 September 2011 | |
Time: | 10.15am for 10.30am – 12.00pm AEST (Check your timezone.) | |
Venue: | Webinar, from your home or office | |
Price: | FREE |
Guest Speakers:
Michelle Gamble, Marketing Angels Michelle is the Founder and Chief Angel of Marketing Angels, an entrepreneur who has built her company from the ground up after starting it with a partner over nine years ago. Marketing Angels has grown into Australia’s leading Marketing Agency for small to medium businesses providing Marketing education, advice and outsourced Marketing Management. Read more about Michelle Gamble. | |
Mark Baylis, Optus Digital Business Mark manages the Optus Digital Business portfolio, delivering cutting edge cloud based applications to SMB’s in Australia via the Optus OfficeApps suite of services. This portfolio leverages strategic partnerships with companies such as Google. Read more about Mark Baylis. |