ANN ARBOR – The Ann Arbor Area Chamber of Commerce is again bringing popular business marketing author Tony Rubleski of Mind Capture Group to Ann Arbor to assist area business with marketing ideas.
Having worked with hundreds of chambers of commerce across the country over the last several years, Tony believes his message is drawing even greater interest from chambers than in the past for one central reason: “The economy, no question. Now, more than ever, it’s crucial for businesses and non-profits to have the resources they need to market and get ahead,” he said.
He believes his 30-city seminar tour, of which Ann Arbor is a pivotal component, will be not only of benefit to members, but also to chambers looking specifically for a powerful way to show a tangible benefit of membership to existing and prospective members.
“Chambers are the glue of the community, and their members are begging for good, solid marketing and sales strategies they can quickly use in this current recession. This program delivers it,” he added.
The national program titled, Capturing The Mind of Your Customer: How To Win More Business in a Challenging Economy, is based on Rubleski�??s second Mind Capture book which hit No. 1 in three different categories with Amazon.com. Chamber members who attend will discover:
How to generate more referrals and repeat business
The concept of Mind Capture and how top marketer’s use it to get ahead
Secrets to capturing the attention of today’s hard to reach prospects
How and why the shift away from heavy handed sales pitches to great content is critical to your success
Simple, low cost ways to improve your current marketing efforts
Tony Rubleski is currently the president of MindCaptureGroup.Com His work and writings have been featured in numerous publications and media outlets ranging from ABC TV, CNN radio, FOX TV, the Detroit Free Press, to Entrepreneur radio and most recently in the March issue of NWA in-flight magazine, WorldTraveler.
He’s presented hundreds of programs to many of the biggest chambers and associations in the country and is also on faculty with the U.S. Chamber Institute (IOM) program where he teaches in the target areas of marketing and technology for chamber executives.
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