Jeff Mills – Outsource Workshop May 2009

Arichive : Jeff Mills – Outsource Workshop May 2009
Have you heard of the outsourcing workshop coming in Atlanta, May 29-31, 2009? Jeff Mills will be selecting his project manager, Henry Griner, as well as a good video marketing genius, Mike Stewart how to work less and make more money to share through outsourcing. Jeff Mills is an internationally recognized expert in personal branding and outsourcing.
A self-proclaimed former surf bum from Huntington Beach, California, Jeff became a full-time youth pastor in the Midwest and later pursued his desire to start his own business and work with other entrepreneurs. Since 2004, Jeff?Ingenious strategies, tools and resources have taught tens of thousands of entrepreneurs and small business owners how to easily outsource the everyday details of their businesses and increase their cash flow and free time. Jeff is currently the CEO of Goldmills Marketing, LLC and host of the annual ?Midwest Super Conference? one of the largest marketing training events for entrepreneurs and small business owners in the United States.
What you?I’ll walk away with:
At the Outsource Internet Marketing Workshop on May 29 ? 31, 2009, Jeff will share his focused methods to outsource so he can earn more money by doing less! You?will you get more done, letting others help you do the work you don?don’t want to do or don?they don’t have the skills to do.
You?ll discover:
* How to outsource your business details so you can spend more time growing (and your revenue) rather than just running it
* Real – life international outsourcing case studies ? including costs, risks and rewards
* The must have tools you need for successful Outsourcing 100
* The simple three-step plan for true business freedom
* Where to find outsourcers, how ?screen? for the quality, and how much to pay them
* Where to find English-speaking college graduates for $ 2 – $ 3 per hour
* And this is just a small sample of what?I’ll find out!
Internet Marketing Course
Digital marketing is the component of marketing that uses the Internet and online-based digital technologies, such as desktop computers,
mobile phones and other digital media and platforms to promote products and services. Its development during the 1990s and 2000s,
it changed the way brands and companies use technology for marketing. As digital platforms became increasingly incorporated into marketing plans and everyday life,
and as people increasingly use digital devices instead of visiting physical stores, digital marketing campaigns have become commonplace,
using combinations of search engine optimization (SEO), search engine marketing (SEM), content marketing, influence marketing, content automation,
campaign marketing, data based marketing, e-commerce marketing, social media marketing, social media optimization, direct email marketing, screen advertising,
E-books, optical discs and games have become commonplace. Digital marketing extends to non-Internet channels that provide digital media, such as television,
mobile phones (SMS and MMS), callback and mobile ringtones on hold. The extension to non-Internet channels differentiates digital marketing from online marketing.
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