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ADRBC - Leveraging Writing, Speaking, Networking
Leveraging Writing, Speaking, Networking and Training to Build Your Practice. Webinar with Natalie Armstrong Motin
We’ll discuss the basics in building and managing your business. Even if you already have a good handle on what needs to be done, I’ll introduce you to easier ways to meet your goals and endeavors. We’ll also talk about the five marketing activities that have proven most effective. We’ll discuss how to best position yourself to be the sought after writer, speaker, trainer, networker and social media master.
Presenter:
Mrs. Armstrong-Motin is the author of “The Essential Guide to Marketing Your ADR Practice”. She is frequently invited to speak around the globe on the successful marketing strategies of the resolution and legal industry. As a personal consultant to many of the premier providers in the ADR industry, her company, Marketing Resolution, has designed and developed hundreds of campaigns for private practices, firms, educational institutions, authors, organizations and associations around the world.
When
September 25th, 2020 | 12:00 -1:30 PM
Where
Online – link will be sent once confirmed the event,
participants will be able to participate wherever they want
CPD Credits
2
Advance Registration
On or before September 6
Early Bird Price
On or before
September 20
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after
September 20
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$50
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$35
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$60
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When
25/09/2020 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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