Tools of the Trade:
Milford Business Workshops
Hosted by: Downtown Milford, Incorporated
and the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Milford
Please join us for a FREE monthly workshop series. Every First Tuesday of the month!
Register at: http://toolsofthetrademilford.eventbrite.com/
Location: Delaware Hospice Center (100 Patriots Way Milford, DE 19963)
Time: 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
*Note: The December workshop "Merchandising Inside and Out" will held at Minorbird - 33 N. Walnut Street in Milford, DE from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.)
Space is limited. Please register for a ticket as soon as possible. For more information please call (302) 839-1180 or (302) 422-3344
Workshop Series Calendar
October 5th: Leveraging Facebook to Build Business & Community (Facilitator: Phil Woods, Marketing Consultant & Creator of WhereinDE.com)
November 2nd: Understanding Your Marketing Niche (Facilitator: Rick Ferrell, Retail Market Answers, LLC)
December 7th: Merchandising Inside and Out (Facilitator: Leigh Minor Nagy, Owner of Minorbird, This workshop will be held at Minorbird's location at 33 N. Walnut St. from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.)
January 4th: Business Plans and Small Business Loans (Facilitator: First State Community Loan Fund)
February 1st: Engaging Customers, Website Content Management (Facilitator: Inclind, "Your Web Department")
March 1st: Frontline Customer Service and Hospitality (Facilitators: Neva Anton, Anton Associates and Dave Kenton, Milford Historian)
*Note: Topics and speakers subject to change
Tools of the Trade: Milford Business Workshops is proudly hosted by: Downtown Milford, Inc. & the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Milford
Please see the attachment for the flyer for these events.
We use Google Alerts (everyone should) and the phrase, 'Your Web Department" came up. As it happens, our company is www.yourwebdepartment.com. I thought we were supposed to attend a seminar. I had a heart attack. Reading your post I figured it out. Good luck with your workshop, yes a website is the most under utilized tool small businesses have at their disposal. 40% of small businesses do not even have a website. That is just plain silly.
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