Free Information Session
The Marketing Map
For transformative and intuitive artists, therapists, coaches, consultants and other way-showers
Successful marketing follows a logical path, of strategy, planning and implementation. But those of us in "soft" industries often aren't privy to it. It's time to change that.
This free information session will share a program that translates key marketing concepts used prolifically in high-growth start-ups. Here, those concepts are simplified and codified for “the rest of us” so that we, too, can be successful.
What You’ll Learn About:
The 6 critical components of a winning marketing plan
Why putting up a website is one of the last—not first—tasks of marketing
One transformative artist’s journey and the motivation behind this course’s creation
A “look-see” at the course workbook, tools and roadmap
Information on the program, including fees, dates, and more
An opportunity to talk with past participants
An introduction to the facilitator and fellow “way showers”
Who This Information Session and Program are for:
“Solo” or small service-based business owners such as transformative and intuitive artists, private practice therapists, life/executive coaches, consultants, etc.
*If you can't make it to the Portland Information Session, let us know and we'll keep you updated on a remote session!
When:
Stay tuned!
Cost: Free
Portland, OR Session:
The Center for Spiritual Wellbeing
7100 SW Hampton St., Suite 126
Portland, OR 97223
About the Designer/Facilitator:
M. Carolyn Miller, MA, is a senior instructional designer and award-winning writer who, mid-career, redirected her own gifts toward the transformative arts industry. That “re-direction” involved 2 parts: her creative work, and the business aspect of her creative work. President of the Portland chapter of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, Carolyn is also the author of Entrepreneurship (McKinley College, 2008), numerous articles on small business, and designer/developer of an entrepreneurial program for high growth start-ups.
For more info, contact Carolyn.