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Workshop aims to help companies power up growth
A free workshop aimed at looking at the relationship between sales and marketing in business is being delivered by two of the North East’s best-known experts.
Neil O’Connor of Deliberately Different and Margaret Bradshaw MD of Red Button Marketing and Training, have teamed up to help companies unlock the key to the two disciplines working together effectively.
Margaret said: “As experienced sales and marketing professionals Neil I have been there and got the t-shirt! We want to pass on what we have learned to help other companies thrive and boost the area’s business success.
“Between us we have trained hundreds of business people in sales and marketing strategies and believe that by getting the two working together you create a powerful combination to drive business growth.
“By offering this workshop to help other companies we believe we are paying forward for the success we have both enjoyed.”
Neil explained: “Sales and marketing need to go hand in hand if growth is on your agenda. We’ll be looking at simple fixes for what seem like big problems.
“It’s about taking action and learning how to power up your business with knowledge, training and skills that really do make a difference to the bottom line!
The free half day event is at 9am on Tuesday, January 24 at Red Button Marketing and Training, Darlington Business Centre, Coniscliffe Road, Darlington, DL3 8DE.
Tickets via Eventbrite.
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