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Simple Steps for Starting Your Business - Part 3: Marketing Concepts
Live Event (in person)
Date & Time: May 1, 2025, 5:30pm EDT
Cost: $0.00
Duration: 150 minutes Language: English

Location:

Union Savings Bank

126 North Street

Danbury, Connecticut 06811

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About the event

This presentation walks the participants through marketing plans to start and build a successful business. Emphasis will be on:

• the value of marketing

• branding

• messaging

• target markets and channels

• positioning products and services

• marketing methods

• social media

• sales

This program will be held at Union Savings Bank, 126 North Street, Danbury, CT 06811. Check-in at the bank will be at 5:30pm; workshops will start promptly at 6:00pm. Light refreshments will be served. Participants can register for any or all sessions based on their interests and needs and those who complete four out of the five programs will receive a certificate from the U.S. Small Business Administration, adding value to their entrepreneurial journey.

Parking is available in the main bank parking lot and you can either take the stairs to the 3rd floor or take the elevator to the bank training room on the 3rd floor. 

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About the presenters
Susan Walser
Susan Walser
Leveraging small business ownership and corporate experience, business knowledge and personal insight, Susan brings a unique combination of real-world business leadership, organizational & strategic perspectives and talent management to the table. She can scale thinking to apply to the challenges being faced, manage a project or a process and develop a solution. As a SCORE mentor, her expertise is in marketing and business development.
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