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Fall Seminars

Marketing changes so fast, it can be hard to keep up when you're already trying to run a business.  To help you stay one step ahead, we have set up a series of seminars on social media, web design and marketing.  

Topics include:  

   

  • Why Prospects Hate Your Website
  • Random Strangers to Raving Fans
  • Social Media Stew
  • Business Map

 

Each one hour seminar is held from 8:00 am  - 9:00 on Wednesday mornings at the offices of Trustpointe - 6666 E. 75th street.

 

There is no fee to attend, but class size is limited and reservations are required.  

 

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Need help with your social media plan?  

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317-569-1396


This topic of this week's More Than A Few Words podcast is a conversation about sales
strategy with Matt Nettleton of Trustpointe
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Greetings!

Did you listen to your parents when they urged you to plan ahead? Keeping a calendar of school projects, making sure you're ready for the next big project or an upcoming trip were all practice for LIFE. If your marketing strategy is in place, you learned your lesson and planning is incorporated into your business life.

 

Planning Ahead Pays Off 

 

As a small business owner, planning ahead is essential for your success. Everything from customer service and operations to marketing and sales will benefit from a well thought out strategy.

 

Sure, some of us have an innate ability to fly by the seat of our pants, but in the real world being prepared in advance just makes sense. 

 

Recently, Allison, Roundpeg's Communications Director, took a two week vacation. Read here for more ideas of how planning in advance didn't leave her clients panic stricken in her absence.  

  

 

Plan for Business Success

 

Earlier this year, Jay our Director of Marketing, shared his "recipe" for business success. Interested in a successful year? Make sure you've checked out Jay's ingredients.   

   

What Will Success Look Like? 

 

Often when attempting to implement change in business or in our personal lives, we are told to start living like those changes have taken place.

While suddenly spending money like you've made your first million isn't advisable, what would your business look like if your plans were implemented? One strategy is to write yourself a letter.

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Lorraine Ball 2006