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I am excited to tell you about the
seventh annual Women Entrepreneurs’ Small Business Boot Camp
scheduled to take place on March 1st 2014 in Scottsdale,
Arizona and how it can benefit your company. Recent studies
show that some traditional advertising is decreasing in efficiency
while sponsorships provide a new and better way to reach key
audiences and impact them on an emotional level. With this in
mind, I would like to present several outstanding opportunities to
gain exposure to your target audience, spread good-will in the
community and participate in this outstanding conference.
Entrepreneurs are the innovators and the risk takers that drive
the economy. The fastest-growing segment of entrepreneurship
is the micro-business. Micro-businesses employ fewer than ten
people, but make up a large percent of all small businesses. Don’t
let the term micro fool you. In every city some of the most
enduring and prosperous companies are micro size. They simply
prefer the intimacy and family atmosphere of a small staff and
desire expansion through slow, controlled growth. Success in their
industries and consistent profits in their pockets are not
hindered by their desire to operate with ten or fewer employees.
Our conference attendees are qualified consumers of your products,
users of your services and the decision makers with the checkbook.
Micro-business owners are a special breed with a focused agenda.
Other conferences featuring speakers from multi-million dollar
corporations, earning $500,000 paychecks are inspiring, but our
attendees prefer hearing about the struggles and triumphs of
companies they can relate to. If they are going to spend their
valuable time away from the office at a conference, they want to
leave with innovative ideas, practical solutions and helpful
resources they can immediately implement to increase their bottom
line. That is what the Women Entrepreneurs’ Small Business Boot
Camp delivers.
As an award-winning micro-business owner myself, I understand what
motivates and drives these tenacious types. This knowledge fueled
my desire to create and personally finance the first Women
Entrepreneurs’ Small Business Boot Camp in 2005. My goal is to
celebrate the accomplishments and share the success stories of the
dynamic, prosperous, women micro-business owners right here in our
community as well as deliver the knowledge and resources they need
to move up to the next level of success.
Don’t miss this opportunity to compliment your current support
of women entrepreneurs, help you reach this diverse audience,
demonstrate your community citizenship and put your small business
marketing promises into action as one of the select sponsors of
this event.
Warm Regards,
Susan Ratliff
Event Founder/Producer
Susan Ratliff Presents LLC. |