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Workshop for small retail businesses wanting to grow
Top retail marketing expert to run session at workshop aimed at small businesses
Francesca Lowis, former marketing guru for well known brands such as Miss Selfridge, Mappin and Webb and Watches of Switzerland, will be speaking at the forthcoming ‘promote your business’ workshop run by Making Headlines.
The workshop, held on Monday 11 June at the contemporary Brooklands Hotel, Weybridge, is a practical day, helping business owners differentiate themselves from the competition and put together a plan to get that invaluable press coverage.
Francesca will be on hand to offer her vast experience in luxury goods and fashion retailing. She has built her reputation using strong creative and communication skills within high-calibre organisations, skills that can easily be passed on to smaller businesses wanting to grow.
Francesca will be supported by Making Headlines founder, Rebecca Gunn, who promises that delegates will take away:
- A minimum of five stories that you can take to the press
- Six-month press schedule for your business
- In-depth knowledge of how to contribute to your key publications
- A press friendly photograph
Places are £99 each and each delegate can bring a colleague for an extra £25. This will count as one ‘company’.
This event has a maximum of 8 ‘company’ places available
To book visit: http://www.making-headlines.co.uk/events/making-headlines-lets-get-started-7/
email: maria@making-headlines.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Rebecca Gunn .
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