Enterprise4all announces marketing workshop for business start ups

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Local business support agency Enterprise4all has announced it host a free marketing workshop for recently established local firms and anyone considering starting a business.

This workshop, taking place on Tuesday 9th February 10am to 1pm, covers the fundamentals of effective marketing, from market research and competitor analysis to branding and positioning.

The free session, organised as part of the Northwest Development Agency's Intensive Start-Up Support programme, will provide a clear overview of the marketing essentials for any fledgling business, particularly those that have little or no budget. It's designed to ensure that business owners understand the challenges of a competitive market place and how best to use limited resources.

Enterprise4All is a leading business support agency with a team of professional advisers based at the Storey Institute in the centre of Lancaster. The not-for-profit organisation is delivering the Northwest Development Agency's ISUS programme in Lancaster, Morecambe, Carnforth, Heysham and the surrounding rural areas and is funded by the NWDA, the European Regional Development Fund, Lancaster City Council and Lancashire County Council.

• Places are limited and must be booked in advance. Anyone wishing to attend the event should contact Carolyn Hayes on 01524 509099 or email Carolyn@enterprise4all.co.uk.

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