Beasley Media Group in Fayetteville, home to radio stations such as Foxy 99, 96.5 Bob FM, 107.7 The Bounce, 95.7 WKML and more, is preparing to help get the community up to speed on the latest in marketing options for businesses.
With all the new digital opportunities, plus tried and true traditional methods, it can be a challenge to find the right mix for your business. Beasley Media Fayetteville is inviting the small business community to learn how to utilize their marketing options with the “Smart Marketing: Engaging Today’s Consumer” presentation, specifically designed to help local small business owners in Fayetteville looking for solutions to reach today’s consumers with a limited marketing budget.
This exclusive, fast-paced 30-minute presentation, will enlighten business owners about the spending habits of today’s consumers. Which marketing trends are working now with radio, TV and digital. Attendees will also learn about Social Media Marketing – the right moves and mistakes of national brands.
Learn how to consistently yet affordably brand your business with a breakthrough marketing program that will help increase profits while saving money. The “Smart Marketing Presentation” has been used successfully in more than 100 markets.
Join the Beasley team at the Cape Fear Botanical Gardens on Tuesday, March 26 or Wednesday, March 27 with sessions available at at 9 a.m.,11 a.m., 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. on both days.
“We’re excited to host this event. It's a perfect program for small local businesses. This will be our sixth annual open house and we are ready to welcome in the business community,” said Katy Lollis director of sales for Beasley Media in Fayetteville.
Contact Sales representative and Sales Person of the Month Pamela Patton to reserve your spot by phone at 828-308-3333 or via email at pam.patton@bbgi.com.
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