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    Marketing Plan Fundamentals

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    Bunbury Geographe Chamber of Commerce and Industry
    bunbury, australia
    SBDC Regional - South West
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    This workshop is essential for both new and established businesses looking to enhance their visibility, strengthen their brand, and drive profitability. You’ll explore the steps involved in building a marketing plan, what to include, and how it can support your business growth.

    Learn how to develop a marketing plan that enhances visibility, strengthens brand presence, builds customer relationships, and drives profitability. You'll also learn the essential components of a marketing plan and how it can contribute to your business's success. 

    Outcome:  Gain the skills to create a tailored marketing plan for your business. 

    Main Topics Covered:

    - Vision and Values

    - Who is your customer

    - Marketing Plan Purpose

    - Marketing Budget

    - Identify Potential Risks

    - Set Goals

    - Review

    - Identify and elaborate on the 8P's of Marketing.

    Suitable for:  All small businesses, both new and established businesses looking to enhance their visibility, strengthen their brand, and drive profitability.


    Don’t miss this opportunity - all at no cost to you.  Secure your spot today!

    Note: Maximum of 2 bookings per business.

    Presenter: Allan McGillivray, Business Advisor at IPS Management Consultants

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    IPS Management Consultants is a provider of SBDC Regional services in the South West, Peel, Mid West/Gascoyne, Pilbara and Wheatbelt regions.

    This SBDC Regional workshop is funded by the State Government through the Small Business Development Corporation.

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    Bunbury Geographe Chamber of Commerce and Industry
    bunbury, australia