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The Early Bird.....



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Published Date: 02 November 2007
IN response to demand from local businesses, Coleg Llandrillo Cymru's Business Point is now offering 'Early Bird' breakfast seminars at the Elwy Centre on St. Asaph Business Park.
The breakfast seminars deal with effective business branding, building business image and developing a marketing strategy.
They run from 8am-10am, at a cost of £15 per person, which includes a working breakfast.
The seminars are aimed at managers
, supervisors, business owners, business start-ups, professionals and executives.
Attendees will also be able to access general information from the College's experienced Business Advisors.
Business Point Project Manager Joyce Sneddon said: "The three seminars are Make the Difference, which helps companies identify a unique selling point for their product or service.
"In today's market place there are few truly unique products or services – the course will help make each business stand out from the crowd through innovative thinking and flair.
"Secondly there is Image Matters, which involves promoting a product or service to help build the business name.
"Employers can create client loyalty and an image for their business by raising customer perception of their product or service without it costing them a penny.
"Finally, there is The M Word, which will help develop a marketing strategy for each business to accurately target customers and help manage their marketing budget more effectively."
Coleg Llandrillo Cymru Principal Huw Evans OBE outlined the importance of the service: "Business Point is the main focus point of our links with business. A quarter of the College's 24,000 students train in the workplace. We are focusing on local Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) as they account for 98% of businesses in Conwy and Denbighshire."





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