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Attend a Local Meetup, Win Free Tickets

One of our speakers, Russ Henneberry, hosts a Meetup once a month. Each month there’s a different topic. In February it was ‘How to Promote Your Business with Little or No Money’ and in March it’s ‘Ink For Your Printer’. If you’re a small business in the Saint Louis area, this Meetup may be just what you need.

And to make the March meetup even cooler, Russ is going to be giving away two tickets to our conference at the event!

And yes, there’s a catch – Russ’s free Meetup room only holds 50 people, so the RSVPs stop when he hits that mark.

So if you want to meet some great local business execs, hear some great information (this time its all about ink) and maybe even win a free ticket to our event, check it out!

http://www.meetup.com/Tiny-Business-Mighty-Profits/calendar/12627217/

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Give Away Your Stuff

We realize that not all businesses can afford a sponsorship level for our event, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still get your product in front of our attendees!
Business giveaway
If your business caters to business owners and executives, we would like to include your item in our giveaway bags.

  1. Figure out what you can give away
    Every business has something that they can give away that doesn’t ‘cost’ them a lot – a gift certificate, credits for a service, or maybe some pens or notepads.
  2. Figure out how many you can give
    We will have 110 attendees at our event.  Ironically, that’s just how many items we’ll need from you.
  3. Contact us
    Send an email to info@marketstl.com with your offer.  If we don’t already have something similar and think it’ll be a good fit, we’ll be back in contact with you.
  4. Mail your items to us
    Once approved, we’ll need you to mail your items to us.  Items must be received by March 15, 2010 in order to be included.

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Freebies Coming to the Look at Me Seminar

Several companies have stepped up to the plate and offered some pretty cool things to the attendees of the upcoming seminar.  These include:

A free SEO audit of your website – $199 value

From WhereIsMyBusiness.com

Just for attending this event, you’ll get a customized audit of your current website.  This audit usually sells for $199, but you’ll get one with your ticket!  When you sign up, just let us know your website URL and you’ll get your website printed audit when you show up for the event.

WhereIsMyBusiness is a Saint Louis based search optimization firm that helps businesses in the area get more traffic to their website, and consults with them to help turn those increased visitors into increased revenue.

Free 2GB of online storage

From Box.net

Millions trust Box.net to store, share, and collaborate online.  Every workshop attendee will receive a gift card that can be redeemed for 1 year of free storage on the Box.net system.  Get your files from anywhere in the world, collaborate on projects with people and share files with anyone, anywhere.

Social Media Courses – Free 30 Day Trial

From MarketYOUniversity

Market YOUniversity.com is the only online and offline YOUniversity dedicated to Web 2.0 tools such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, Digg, Delicious and more! Market YOUniversity (MYU) was created with your valuable time in mind. MYU will take you from signup to success in half the time you waste trying to navigate the different sites on your own. MYU’s courses have been designed to be quick, targeted, informative and easy to follow to maximize your membership and online time!

Your Company?

We still have room for a few more sponsors. If you want to sponsor the upcoming workshop, just let us know.  We’ll promote your items/service and help you get exposure to our crowd of Saint Louis business owners, execs and management.

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More Freebies: Box.net Online Storage

The phone rang yesterday and I checked the caller ID (don’t you love caller ID?) – Lisa from the UPS Store was calling to let me know that a new package had arrived.  Since I’m stuck in the office helping a major client rebrand his website, I asked the wife to run up there when she had time and see what came in.

A few hours later I get the call – “It’s a FedEx package from Box.net.” Read the rest of this entry »

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