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Recession-Proof Your Business

Description

Recessions are never easy. Like any crisis, there is danger but also opportunity. As a small business owner, you know that tough times don’t last, tough people do.

Join us as we talk with SBBC Speaker Ted Lau – award-winning agency owner of Ballistic Arts and national co-host of Marketing News Canada, as he shows you how to build your business to be Recession-Proof.

In this interactive session, you’ll have solid takeaways that you can immediately implement into your own business.

You’ll receive on-hand materials to fill in and take away, as well as receive an abundance of resources to help you through these unpredictable times.
Don’t miss this fun and engaging talk so that you can not only stem the tide of the impending recession, but thrive through to the other side.

What Will I Learn?

  • Matching your sales and marketing plan to the current economic context

  • Build customer relationships with pain points-focused messaging

  • Become a trusted industry voice by creating tailored valuable content your customers want

  • Create cost-effective lead generation content marketing funnels to grow sales

Presented By

Small Business BC’s webinars are delivered online via Zoom. All webinar participants will receive access to a recording for seven days after the live session. For instructions on how to optimize your Zoom setup, click here.

Session Date & Time
October 20, 2022 at 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM
  • Length: 1.5 hours
  • Language: English
  • Subject: Marketing & Sales
  • Price: Free
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