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Don’t have a post-crisis marketing plan? This webinar can help

New Castle County's Emerging Enterprise Center will hold "How to Market like a CEO: Post Pandemic Marketing Plan" on May 28.

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If you run a business, you’ve heard it a million times by now: If your company is going to survive this pandemic, you have to pivot and adapt, no matter how uncertain the times are. As Delaware approaches a reopening of the economy and the idea that a modified post-pandemic era is on the horizon begins to become a reality, it’s time to think seriously about the fact a lot of things will be different.

The Emerging Enterprise Center (EEC), which has been holding a variety of virtual events for business owners during the COVID-19 State of Emergency, has an upcoming webinar that aims to help businesses rebuild their marketing plans for the “post-COVID” era to come.

“How to Market like a CEO: Post Pandemic Marketing Plan” will be held on Zoom at 11 a.m. on May 28, and will feature moderator Greg Plum of Brandywine Technology discussing the topic with the award-winning marketing executive and partner at Chief Outsiders, Rich Smith.

The free, interactive live webinar will provide attendees with:

  • Actionable advice on how to “thrive vs. just survive” in a post-crisis environment
  • A 12-step checklist to prepare for growth

Register here.

If you’ve missed the EEC’s previous webinars, including “How to Sell When No One is Buying” and “Why Outsource IT Support,” you can view them on its YouTube page.

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