Content Marketing Boot Camp Sheffield 23/1/17

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Content marketing can help you drive new leads, win new business and ultimately increase profits. But many small business owners find it difficult to create compelling content to fuel their content marketing strategy, citing lack of time, lack of ideas or simply the lack of ability.

The Content Marketing Boot Camp, hosted by John W. Hayes, helps small and medium-sized business owners and marketers find their voice and position themselves as Thought Leaders within their own field of expertise.

  • Find the inspiration to create and publish compelling content that potential clients and existing customers cannot ignore
  • Improve your rankings on the major search engines
  • Generate leads, maintain relationships and sell more via email
  • Win local, national and global media coverage with well-placed PR Campaigns
  • Engage your prospects with social media
  • Reduce your reliance on traditional (high cost) paid advertising techniques
  • Shorten the sales cycle and reduce the need for cold calling techniques
  • Connect all the dots to build a cohesive content marketing strategy

If you would like to attend, the next date is the 23rd of January in Sheffield and tickets are £99/head if booked in advance.

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