eWomenNetwork Hosts Sandra Yancey at Sales and Marketing Summit at Cable Center In Denver
DENVER, CO – Experts in PR, Marketing and Sales join author and eWomenNetwork Founder and CEO, Sandra Yancey for day long Women in Sales and Marketing Summit.
(PRWEB) April 14, 2006 -- Women are starting small businesses at three times the rate of men. There are 15.6 million women business owners in the U.S. (Business Week & the National Women´s Business Council). eWomenNetwork wants all 15.6 million women to meet with outrageous success. So they offer opportunities in professional growth and relationship networking, like the Women’s Sales & Marketing Summit on May 11, 2006 at the The Cable Center in Denver, hosted by eWomenNetwork Denver Executive Managing Director, Michelle Wiegman.
eWomenNetwork Founder and CEO, Sandra Yancey crafted its mission to help women market and promote who they are and what they have to offer. At her keynote address during the Summit, Yancey will share her insights and knowledge of the eWomenNetwork philosophy and its proven results-oriented networking skills as a means to selling yourself and your business. Additionally, a moderated panel of sales, marketing and PR experts will share their know-how about getting heard, getting seen, and getting ahead.
“eWomenNetwork is endorsed by the White House as one of the top 21 “organizations of choice” on its Women-21.gov web site. With that distinction, we make it our purpose to continue to help women position their businesses so customers want to do business with them and teach them to stop collecting business cards and start connecting for long-term success and growth” asserts Wiegman.
Other topics being explored during the Summit include getting prospects to say “yes” to what you have to offer; creating value for what you offer and get paid what you deserve; cultivating new business opportunities and alliances; gaining “free” publicity and marketing exposure; establishing a dynamic network of resources and leads; and turning cold leads into hot prospects without ever making a cold call.
Registration starts at 9:15 am followed by the first of two “Accelerated Networking” sessions, a process named and trademarked by eWomenNetwork. Ms. Yancey’s keynote address precedes lunch, the second Accelerated Networking session and the panel discussion. The day will end by 3:00 pm with raffle and silent auction awards and Ms. Yancey’s book signing. The event is open to the public. eWomenNetwork members pay $50.00 to register and non-members, $60. Display tables are still available by calling Michelle Wiegman at 720-234-4305. Register at www.ewomennetwork.com/event/registration/localEvents.
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