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NSA-NJ presents “The One Page Website” featuring Alan Berg in Bridgewater

The One Page Website - How less is more at NSA-NJ in

January with Alan Berg

Business Owners Are You Ready For a One PageWebsite?  Join us as Alan Berg shares how less is more when it comes to making a better website during NSA-NJ Chapter event on Thursday, January 30, 2014 at Hilton Garden Inn, 500 Promenade Boulevard, Bridgewater, NJ 08807.No, this is not really about having only one page on your
website. What if every time you visited a website you always arrived at a page
that had exactly what you needed? Is it possible for your business? How many
times have you visited a website and got confused or turned off by too many
choices, pages or menu items? If you can't easily find what you came looking
for, you're gone... and so are your prospects when they visit your website.

What: 
“The One Page Website - How less is more when it comes to making a better website” dinner and presentation.



When:
  Thursday, January 30, 2014



Where:
  Hilton Garden Inn, 500 Promenade Boulevard, Bridgewater, NJ 08807.



Time:     6:00 pm Registration | 6:30 - 9:00 pm Networking, Dinner and Program



Investment:
       


Members:     $40 early bird special until 11/6/2013 -after 11/6 and at door $55.00


Non-Members:
   $55 early bird special until 11/6/2013 - after 11/6 and at door $65.00



Come to this intriguing presentation and hear Alan share:



• How to convert more of your traffic to inquiries


• How streamlining your website can increase conversion of the traffic you're already getting

• How to apply the concept of a one-page website, even when you have many more pages



Register today and learn from Best Selling Author, Marketing Guru Alan Berg
 



Click the link to register for this event => (http://www.nsa-nj.org/catalog/index.php?cPath=90)

About Alan Berg:

With more than 25 years of experience in sales and marketing, over 20 in wedding related advertising, Alan Berg is uniquely qualified to help local businesses achieve their goals. Beginning his career at the Young & Rubicam Ad Agency, Alan spent many years utilizing his combined Marketing/Accounting Degree in various companies, large and small.

 
He was Publisher of the Hudson Valley, NY and New Jersey editions of WEDDINGPAGES magazines before joining The Knot as a Regional Sales Director. He was promoted to Vice President of Sales in 2003, then VP of Local Sales Operations in 2007. Most recently, Alan was Vice President of The Knot Market Intelligence (TKMI), the company's Resource for Education, Information and Market Research, helping drive new initiatives and training both internally and externally.



Alan speaks to thousands of small businesses each year through webinars and live presentations. He is dynamic and approachable and generous with his time and ideas.


About NSA-NJ:

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National Speakers Association, New Jersey Chapter, (NSA-NJ) is the premier professional association in New Jersey dedicated to advancing the art and value of experts who speak professionally.  NSA-NJ offers Professional, Aspiring Speaker, Student, Service/Supplier Partner and Bureau Partner memberships. For more information about NSA-NJ, please visit http://www.NSA-NJ.org



About NSA:

The National Speakers Association (NSA) is the leading organization for professional speakers. NSA's thousands of members include experts in a variety of industries and disciplines, who reach audiences as trainers, educators, humorists, motivators, consultants, authors and more.

Since 1973, NSA has provided resources and education designed to advance the

skills, integrity and value of its members and the speaking profession. Visit

NSA's website at http://www.nsaspeaker.org.

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