Quick-Start Shoreline Business Workshop, Tuesday February 7

Monday, February 6, 2012

February is designated as Marketing Month at QuickStart Shoreline.

To assist community businesses in growing their sales, all of February’s Quick-Start Shoreline Business Lunch and Learn Workshops will focus on marketing for today’s economy.

The Tuesday Lunch and Learn for start-up business owners, February 7, 12 noon to 1:30 pm at Shoreline City Hall, 17500 Midvale Avenue N, is presented by Shoreline Community College Small business Accelerator and the City of Shoreline. The sessions are free; bring a brown bag lunch.


A series of four workshops titled “Removing the Marketing Roadblocks” and presented by Master Marketer, Daniel Singley, is scheduled for each Tuesday in February from 12 noon to 1:30 pm at the Shoreline City Hall. The program is free and will provide CEO’s, Business Owners and Managers a proven strategy for making better marketing decisions in an ever-changing marketplace.

Daniel Singley
The program is based on the Action Marketing Technology™ developed by Singley. Each week a key marketing component will be presented with coaching on proper implementation. “This is a hands-on program for developing effective go-to-market strategies that get the customer to respond,” Singley says.

In 2011 overall marketing effectiveness dropped, Singley reports. “It’s a trend that will continue for companies that rely on traditional approaches,” Singley says. “Companies rethinking the process are reversing these trends and seeing new opportunities emerge.”

The Quick-Start Shoreline Business Lunch and Learn Workshop is presented in partnership with the Shoreline Community College Business Accelerator program and open to everyone and Singley recommends the program to anyone promoting a message in today’s marketplace.

“Removing the Marketing Roadblocks”’ will be presented on February 7, 14, 21 and 28 from 12-noon to 1:30 pm at the Shoreline City Hall. 17500 Midvale Ave N. Shoreline WA 98133. Admission is free and you may bring a brown-bag lunch or snack.



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