The Emerging Enterprise Center (EEC), a small business incubator on the Wilmington Riverfront run by the New Castle County Chamber of Commerce, has workshops this fall on deal closing and Instagram branding, team building and email campaigning.
EEC workshops are low-cost learning events for entrepreneurs, whether or not you are a member of the incubator. And if you’re looking for an incubator to join, a workshop is a good way to check it out.
Upcoming workshops:
Overcoming Customer Concerns and Closing Strategies Panel Discussion
- Wednesday, Sept. 18, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Register here.
Learn how to address customer concerns to convert sales. Panelists:
- Matt Berman of Philly Made Creative
- Victoria Jackson of Comcast Spotlight
- Matt Macnamarra of Form Craft
- Robert Sinton of Sandler Training
Practical and Powerful Ways to Step Up Your Instagram Game
- Thursday, Sept. 26, 12 to 1 p.m. Register here.
Intermediate-level workshop led by Brooke Miles, founder of Delaware ShoutOut. Topics will include copywriting, hashtags and geotags, Instagram Stories and Highlights, advertising and IGTV.
How to Build Your Team Without Breaking the Bank
- Wednesday, Oct. 16, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Featuring speakers Matt Doyle, president of Advertising is Simple, and Brooke Miles, founder of Delaware ShoutOut, this workshop offers advice to entrepreneurs who are having trouble making the step to expanding their team.
Getting Down and Dirty for a Successful Constant Contact Email Marketing Campaign
- Thursday, Oct. 24, 11:30 a.m to 1 p.m.
Intermediate-level Constant Contact workshop that teaches next-level info on creating an email marketing campaign, including using templates and personalization. Features speakers Alice Buchman and Chuck Holder, both Certified Solution Providers with Constant Contact.
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