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Seminar Starts with Success on a Shoestring!
Marketing on a Shoestring - Birmingham Central Library, 8 May 2008
Under the leadership of Anthony Brewerton, Head of Academic Support at Warwick University, 20 delegates took part in a day of learning and ideas about marketing and effective campaigns.
The morning was spent considering the theory behind good marketing and getting some top tips for successful campaigns. After a break for lunch there was a case study of a previous campaign, followed by group discussions of participants' own marketing needs. At the end each group shared the exciting and interesting plans they had made for their own services as a result, to much acclaim.
There was lots of positive feedback, the day as a whole earning good or exellent ratings from all participants. "Excellent presentation" said one, and another found "lots of food for thought".
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Updated: 19 August 2008