Three Morning Seminar Series in November
Downtown Everett Marketing Community Presents
A Three Morning Seminar Series
Factors in Profitability
The Three Morning Seminar series is a trio of morning seminars designed specifically for the businesses in downtown Everett to help them improve factors of profitability. The 45 minute seminars cover financial strength analysis of a small business with Jennifer Shelton, Director of Washington Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Edmonds Community College. Derrick Davis from Profitable Business Development will discuss the importance of compounding your customer base through referral marketing, using automated customer relationship management, personal contact and online marketing techniques. Ceptara’s Chris Lindstrom, six sigma black belt and longtime entrepreneur, will discuss the impact of LEAN techniques on small business, and how to implement strategies to reduce waste for better time management and profitability.
BONUS* Businesses that come will also have the opportunity to schedule free one on one time for personal free analysis on the discussed topics as offered by each speaker.
You must RSVP for these free seminars by emailing profitablebusdev@gmail.com by Nov, 8th, please include the name of your business and the number of people who will attend.
Location: Downtown Everett at Chamber of Commerce office in Arena.
Dates – Times: 8:30 am- 9:15am
Nov 9th Strategic Techniques Through Applied LEAN Methods,
Nov 16th Compounding your Customer Base,
Nov 17th Financial Factors in Profitability
About:
Profitable Business Development the company creating the Downtown Everett Marketing Community is committed to helping speed the revitalization of cities core. They are working with downtown businesses in a comprehensive strategy to increase the customer base and activity and brand recognition of downtown Everett. You can see the strategy and contact them to join at www.profbusdev.com
The SBDC is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration. SBA’s funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions or services. SBA funded programs are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis and available to individuals with disabilities.