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How to Crush your Competition with Inbound Marketing

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How to Crush your Competition with Inbound Marketing

Time: November 15, 2012 from 11:30am to 1pm
Location: Virginia Beach Convention Center
Street: 1000 19th Street
City/Town: Virginia Beach
Website or Map: https://events.r20.constantco…
Event Type: virginia beach nightlife, virginia beach marketing
Organized By: HRAMA
Latest Activity: Nov 13, 2012

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Brought to you by the Hampton Roads American Marketing Association

 

Come see what all the buzz is about and learn how to crush your competition with Inbound Marketing. Times have changed, inbound marketing now greatly affects your online presence as well as customer conversion rate. If the marketing term “inbound marketing” doesn’t ring a bell, don’t worry because on Nov 15th. Douglas Burdett, with Artillery Marketing, will bring the key points of inbound marketing and what to focus on with your company’s inbound marketing efforts. Search engines, blogging, and other internet trends have fundamentally transformed the way people and businesses purchase products.



Does your marketing need to generate more sales leads for less money? Research shows inbound marketing (vs. outbound marketing) produces high-quality leads for 62% less per lead. Inbound marketing is being adopted by successful companies as traditional sales and marketing has been turned upside down by the Internet.

RSVP Here: https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07e6la1aqm29888605&oseq

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