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You’re a great
educator, but do you know how to write in language that gets the attention of
entrepreneurs, and the business community?
Join us for a special Webinar…
Love
Letters for Educators
in Entrepreneurship
Presented by André Taylor Entrepreneur, Author, and NACCE Contributor
4 PM EST
February
22, 2012
RSVP for this Webinar on Facebook!
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Educators
in entrepreneurship are often thrust into a position to become entrepreneurs
themselves. This means selling their ideas internally to administration and
faculty in addition to selling their programs and needs to business people
externally.
But often, educators are reluctant to take on the direct style and
strategies of professional marketers. Concerned about undermining their stature
as an educator, this often results in being less effective in pitching and
closing ideas that could help their programs.
When it comes to getting internal
funding, and gaining the support of the external business community it doesn’t
hurt to use tried and true approaches in sales and marketing. In fact, knowing
how to say and write the right words just might help you expand your program in
a big way.
Learn how to...
- Sell your program ideas internally and externally
- Pitch the business community with the right language
- Overcome your resistance to selling
Join us for this compelling webinar aimed at helping you say and
write the words that the business community will love and in turn will bring
you greater success!
Biography:
André Taylor is an entrepreneur, consultant, and author of the book, You Can Still Win! He's chief executive of Taylor Insight,
a New York-based leadership development firm, serving entrepreneurs and
entrepreneurial companies. He's a regular contributor to ABC News Money Matters, and a community college graduate. More at www.andretaylor.com
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