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EVENT: Is your website turning away potential clients?

Get expert tips on how to unlock the full potential of one of the most important marketing tools for your business

Eight out of ten people decide whether or not to do business with someone based on their website.

The Ilembe Chamber Business Club will kick start 2018 with the owner of digital marketing agency STIR (Social. Targeted. Integrated. Relevant), Kirsty Bisset, who will share 20 ways to improve your website on February 9.

Join the session at 8am at their boardroom in Ballito.

STIR was launched on the back of Radio 702’s R1000 Challenge – an experiment in which Pavlo Phitidis from Aurik Business Accelerator and 702’s Bruce Whitfield each attempted to open a business and turn a profit with just R1000 in start-up capital.

STIR took on the marketing of six of Aurik’s incubator clients and then began consulting to brands such as MTN, Anglo-American and Rich’s, turning over R54 000 in that first month.

If you have spent a fortune on your website, but the fast-paced online world has already made it feel old and outdated, this talk will be ideal for you.

The session is free for Chamber members. Non-members pay R150.

Seats are limited, so book now to avoid disappointment.

RSVP to Sakhile at 087 354 6343 or sakhile@ilembechamber.co.za by Thursday, February 8.

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