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The Sixteen Monumental Secrets Of Guerilla Marketing

- February 25, 2008

The Berkshire Enterprises next business breakfast forum will be held on Friday, March 7th from 7:30 to 9:00 AM One Fenn Street in the Third Floor Board Room in Pittsfield. The forum is called The Sixteen Monumental Secrets Of Guerilla Marketing and will feature a discussion with Steve Fogel, the Program Director of Berkshire Enterprises. We will go over the sixteen secrets and talk about how the secrets apply to our businesses. There will be an opportunity for open discussion for participants in the program.

This breakfast forum focuses on the basic concepts underlying Guerilla Marketing. It is based on the work of Jay Conrad Levinson as adapted to the needs of local businesses. Small businesses need to great marketing as much or more than large companies. They have to market smarter using limited budgets. They have to spend their dollars and time more effectively if they are to compete successfully.

The Business Forum is free and a light refreshments and coffee will be served. Space is limited and reservations are required. For reservations or for more information about the Forums, call Steve Fogel at Berkshire Enterprises at 413-236-2141.

The program is part of a series of monthly Business Forums focusing on practical business issues for small businesses that Berkshire Enterprises. The Forums are sponsored by Berkshire Bank, Legacy Banks, Greylock Federal Credit Union, TD Banknorth, and the Pittsfield Cooperative Bank. Berkshire Enterprises is a program of the Office for Workforce Development at Berkshire Community College.
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This sounds very interesting. Was wondering if our company could get involved possible.

Robert Henslee
CEO Marketing Gorilla Network
http://www.marketinggorilla.net
from: Robert Hensleeon: 02-25-2008



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