Free Essential workshops to get the most out of your marketing

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teamAIDC industry marketing specialist Essential Communications has announced that it will be running a series of free marketing workshops this coming June and July to help vendors, distributors, resellers and ISVs alike understand more about key marketing tools and strategies that can implemented in their business.
 

We have designed these seminars specifically for marketing managers within the IT B2B industry, commented Sam Rudland, Managing Director at Essential Communications.  The Essential Workshop Series will aim to offer a grounding in core marketing areas, providing attendees with real world information to take away and implement on current or upcoming campaigns.
 
The first workshop will be run on the 16th of June at Essential Communications office in Newbury, Berkshire and will focus on Social Media.  For detailed information or to register your place, simply select your preferred workshop from the list below:
 
Social Media, 16th June 2010 - Register
Email Marketing, 30th June 2010 - Register
Co-op and MDF fund management, 14th July 2010 - Register
 
About Essential Communications
Essential is a B2B Marketing and PR agency with a passion for technology.  As a specialist agency, focusing on companies operating exclusively within the IT channel, our industry knowledge is second to none.  All of our team has come from the IT industry and we have deep understanding of a number of specific areas including auto ID and data capture, wireless, mobile, document management, storage, mobile computing and conferencing and collaboration.  Our clients benefit from the fact that we speak the same language, often to the same people, and can hit the ground running delivering an immediate impact on their business.
 
www.essential-communications.com

 

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