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FREE marketing tools and workshop for Thame businesses

On 15/07/2010 At 12:00 am

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COME and find out more on Monday, July 19, 2010, at The Stables (behind the James Figg)between 6 and 8pm

FREE marketing tools available! What’s the story?

South Oxfordshire District Council has been working with local businesses and community groups to develop some marketing tools to help promote Thame and raise awareness about its unique offer. The material is now ready to be used including free logos, local photography and poster templates, all downloadable from a dedicated website.

The website is accessible to businesses and community organisations wishing to advertise their goods and services, special offers or events, either individually or as a collective. Using the tools will help you to show your customers how individual your business really is whilst raising awareness about the breadth of what Thame has to offer, thus attracting more visitors, more customers and more investment and prosperity into the area.

To help you on your way to advertising success, we have organised a free workshop so you can learn the easy steps to producing professional posters that will attract customers. We are also distributing window stickers of the brand to business premises, which you should start to see around the town.

You don?t need to bring anything ? only your enthusiasm!

Please contact Alison Isherwood, Market Town Co-ordinator for Thame, to confirm your attendance.

E-mail: alison.isherwood@southoxon.gov.uk

Mobile: 07717 224984

15/07/10

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