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    March 30, 2012No Comments
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    Healing Paws

    NAWBO presents Eileen Proctor as a guest speaker
    Media Magnetism: The Art of Making Friends and Attracting Free Media

    Sedona AZ (March 30, 2012) – The caliber of relationships developed with the print, broadcast, and electronic media can make the difference between the limelight and anonymity. It can also help to significantly reduce your advertising and marketing budget while building unprecedented visibility, credibility and celebrity. In this informative, interactive workshop, you’ll learn the imperative “dos and don’ts” of building those relationships, as well as methods of leveraging them toward business success for years to come.

    And the Top Dog should know… since October 2000, she’s been the recipient of over 1,000 free media mentions!

    About Eileen:

    Top Dog Eileen Proctor’s life “went to the dogs”… from boardroom and boredom to biscuits, balls & belly rubs… when she abandoned a successful 25 year career in corporate marketing to pursue her passion of creating a successful business that improves the quality of life for dogs and the people who love them. That’s when she pioneered Phoenix Arizona’s dog daycare industry.

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    As the Top Dog of her company, Your Visibility Expert, Eileen Proctor is renowned for keeping her clients top of mind… and top of wallet… to their customers and prospects. Her topic at the upcoming NAWBO meeting is “Media Magnetism”, and will demonstrate how the caliber of relationships developed with the print, broadcast, and electronic media can make the difference between the limelight and anonymity. In this informative, interactive workshop, you’ll learn the imperative “dos and don’ts” of building those relationships, as well as methods of leveraging them toward business success for years to come.

    Please make your reservation by visiting www.nawbosvv.org and click on Events for more information and to purchase your ticket. Don’t wait – register today!

    This is a great month to check out the NAWBO organization, as April is the last month of the annual membership drive. Not only is the price reduced to join, but new members will also receive over $500 in free services and goods immediately upon becoming a NAWBO member. For information on joining NAWBO SVV with its networking opportunities, go to www.nawbosvv.org and click Member Benefits.

     

    Eileen Proctor National Association of Women Business Owners

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