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Interactive Marketing Workshop with Alan

By Speaking Events
Be one of only 12 businesses to attend the Interactive Marketing Workshop with Alan BergAlan Berg's Interactive Marketing Workshop

Have a more intimate and interactive experience with one of the best in the business. Alan Berg, author, professional speaker and marketing expert, is bringing his Interactive Marketing Workshop to Atlanta, right after Wedding Biz.

Only a dozen businesses will be accepted to participate. This will ensure that each company will get a hands-on, real world look at how to improve their websites and collateral materials (business cards, brochures, postcards, menus, flyers and more).

You’ll hear Alan discuss how to make your website convert more of the traffic you’re already getting. Alan will look at each participant’s website and collateral materials and you’ll walk away with real, usable tips on how to improve them.

Come to this workshop and hear:

  • 5 reasons why they leave your website in 5 seconds
  • What conversion is and how do you improve it
  • Why your printed materials still matter and how to improve them

You’d usually pay over $700 to have Alan review your website and materials for 3 hours. Be one of only 12 businesses to attend, register today.

How was your year? Painful or Plentiful?

By Blog

As we approach the end of 2011, how do you feel? Are you exhilarated over a great year? Or do you feel beat up and can’t wait for the year to end? I meet a lot of wedding pros every year as I travel around the country for presentations and training. What I find particularly interesting is that, in the same cities, I meet people whose businesses are thriving and those that are dying. It doesn’t seem to matter which segment of the market they’re targeting, there seem to be those that are finding a way to succeed while others are failing.

Why do you suppose that is? The common thread appears to be a mindset. Some have the success mindset while others have the victim mindset. I’m not saying there aren’t real issues affecting businesses all over the country, of course there are. What I’m saying, and seeing, is that despite those challenges there are people who are finding a way to thrive. Read More