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Published Tuesday, February 09, 2010 in Local

'Chamber University' continues with 'Interactive Marketing' workshop

In a challenging economy, you can either inspire the attitudes and actions that will help your business thrive, or you can simply maintain the status quo and run the risk of getting lost in the shuffle.

Newnan-Coweta Chamber of Commercen's newly-launched 2010 Inspire & Thrive series will help you ensure that your business grows and prospers as the nation's economy continues its rocky road to recovery.

Feb. 22 brings the year's first Chamber University Workshop: Interactive Marketing. It will run 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Newnan-Coweta Chamber of Commerce building, 23 Bullsboro Drive at Farmer Street.

The Feb. 22 workshop is the first in a series. Series topics will include; Marketing Your Business, Google is the New Yellow Pages, and Using Social Media to Turn Your Business Marketing from Sociable to Profitable.

The first workshop will cover:

--5 Ways to Build Your Profits

--Change your marketing from an expense to an investment

--Converting web traffic to sales

--Actions to close a sale

--Key elements to a sale

--The "magic question" that helps people "buy" from you instead of you selling.

An event registration form is available for download via the Internet at:

http://www.southerncrescentsolutions.com/workshop_signup_form.pdf

Fax the form to the Chamber at 770-253-2271 or call 770-253-2270 to reserve a seat.

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