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NADEC MID-ATLANTIC: Online Business Development Tools to Help You Grow Your Exports, Sales, Brand and Business

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October 6, 2021 -
10:00 am - 11:00 am
EDT


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Online business development tools have never been so important for businesses in the ‘New Online Normal’.

Learn from Jonathan Szucs, Vice Chair of the North Carolina District Export Council , as well as Adrien Viller, IBT Online Business Development Director and Susanna Hardy, IBT Online Chief Content Officer. 

IBT Online works with the NADEC to help you grow your exports, sales, brand and business.

Join us as we share expertise and experience in delivering localized websites and online marketing to help you grow your exports, sales, brand and business.
Make the internet work for you globally.

Insights and opportunities:

Why Mid-Atlantic Region companies need localized websites and what are they
Be found, be understood, do business in your target markets
Best-practice, optimally localized business development websites
SEO, Social Media Marketing, Reporting and Analytics
Grow traffic, engagement and conversions
Connect with your customers, increase brand awareness
How to help your international distributors and in-market partners
Boost your leads and sales in your target markets
Sell online with ecommerce
Case studies – how Mid-Atlantic Region companies are using online tools today

Register here today with IBT Online.



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