Rock Your Marketing!

We offer several courses for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Enjoy a friendly, easy-going environment where you can ask all your questions (even the ones you might think are silly). Courses focus on teaching the non-marketer about how to confidently and successfully market your products and services.

How Do I…?

How Do I…? courses focus on the nuts and bolts of doing something. Like our blogging feature, “Give It a Try!“, participants are taken through how to actually do whatever the topic is for that session. We leave lots of time for questions and participants walk away with handouts and real-world examples.

Next Course:

How Do I…Figure Out Twitter?
This 2-hour seminar will give you all the basics of using Twitter, including how to Tweet, what to Tweet about, how to listen, tools that will make using Twitter easier, what lists are and how to use them, and how to customize your page.

Tuesday, September 30
10:00 am to noon
Coquitlam Library at Poirier
Cost is $35 plus HST




Think Sessions — Creative Mastermind

Mastermind sessions are where business owners or CEOs get together to discuss the issues only each other will understand. They use the sessions to talk through issues, brainstorm solutions, share resources and ideas, and — generally — exchange help and support with one another. I love the concept. I really don’t like the name “Mastermind”, so I’m bringing the concept to the small business community, but with a new name!

Next Session:

Think Sessions — General Marketing & Getting Ready for the Holidays
Join up to 9 other savvy entrepreneurs for a mastermind session. Pick each other’s brains, share stories about what marketing activities work and what to leave alone. Brainstorm with one another and have a seasoned marketing professional on hand to answer questions and facilitate the 1.5-hour session. Topics are suggestions and can be used or ignored at the sessions (as the group sees fit).

Tuesday, September 21
10:30am to noon
Coquitlam Library at Poirier
Cost: $30 plus HST