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The start of February brings you the secrets of surviving your next business conference, harnessing

The start of February brings you the secrets of surviving your next business conference, harnessing the power of Facebook marketing and more! Having trouble viewing this email - [Click Here.] "What... it's February already!?" [The Unconventional Guide to Work] 2 FEB 2017 [Work Smarter] [Surviving Your Next Business Conference: What You Need To Know] Conferences tend to lure us in with dazzling images, exciting descriptions and an equally glamorous speaker line-up. But is it all relevant to you? Probably not. So which ones should you actually go to? How do you know whether one’s better than the other? We’re glad you asked. Here are some of the answers to your most frequently asked questions about business conferences. [READ MORE] [TWEET THIS] [Work Smarter] [Facebook Retargeting: Your Secret Marketing Weapon] You're casually shopping for shoes on the internet... A few days later the exact pair of boots you wanted pops up on Facebook! Is it a bizarre coincidence? Nope, you've just experienced Facebook retargeting. This powerful marketing tool works for almost any business, no matter what industry you're in. Here's everything you need to know. [READ MORE] [TWEET THIS] [WorkflowMax ebook on Project Management for Agencies] [Work Smarter] [How can your small agency compete with the big boys?] You’re the new agency in a town with a few of the big firms. Your team is young, hip, and talented … but how can you convince clients to give you a chance? Small agencies can definitely compete with the big brands, and the great thing is - you don’t have to wait for permission to play in the sandbox. Here’s how you can get out there and celebrate what makes a small agency awesome. [READ MORE] [TWEET THIS] [FREE TRIAL] • [BLOG] • [WORKFLOWMAX TV] • [SUPPORT] • [EMAIL] Stay in touch with us on [Facebook] – [LinkedIn] – [Twitter] [WorkflowMax]: 1 Watt Street, Auckland, Auckland 1010, New Zealand. [Unsubscribe]. [Update My Email Preferences]

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