Promoting the key to seminar

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9 Jan 2013

By Leicester Mercury | Posted 9 January, 2013

A seminar aimed at teaching business owners and managers how to effectively promote their firms is being held later this month.

The event will be hosted by Alastair Campbell, managing director of The Ideal Marketing Company, in Market Harborough, and raise money for Loros. Mr Campbell will be showing attendees how to make the most of the new marketing trends and technology.

It will take place at The Waterfront restaurant at Union Wharf, Market Harborough, from 10am to 4pm on January 24.

All proceeds from the event, which costs £50 to attend, will be donated to Loros. For more details, call Alastair Campbell on 01858 445 543, or e-mail:

alastair@idealmarketing company.com

Read more: http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Promoting-key-seminar/story-17799539-detail/story.html#ixzz2zdAgHsJR

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