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Are you
looking to break out of the box and really build your business? Are you stymied
by where to start?
Check out this exciting session with Al Lautenslager! On Wednesday, March
22, 2006 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm join the Young Professionals Network at
Emmett’s Ale House (5200 Main St., Downers Grove) for a fun, free,
interactive presentation. Find out how to put together the pieces of the
marketing puzzle and stay focused and motivated on success! Al is the author of
Guerilla Marketing in 30 Days.
Distilled from the best-selling "marketing" book
series in history (with more than 14 million copies sold worldwide in 39
languages), Guerrilla Marketing In 30 Days encourages busy business
professionals and CEO’s to conquer the excuses of time, money, and motivation,
and take dynamic steps toward new client acquisition and increased sales by
following a 30-day marketing blueprint.
Al
Lautenslager is an award winning marketing/PR consultant, direct mail promotion
specialist, author, speaker and entrepreneur. He is the principal of a Market
For Profits, a Chicago based marketing consulting firm and also the president
and owner of a small business, The Ink Well, a commercial printing and mailing
company in Wheaton, IL.
Al recently
appeared on radio, as a marketing expert to review Super Bowl commercials. He
has also appeared on TV. He is a multi-winner of business of the year awards
from various organizations. His articles can be seen on over 20 online sites in
addition to being a featured business coach for the online site of Entrepreneur
Magazine, entrepreneur.com.
A member of USA
Today's small business panel, and a certified Guerrilla Marketing coach,
Lautenslager is also a much-in-demand speaker on the subject of marketing.
Recently, Fast Company Magazine announced that Lautenslager is a finalist
for its annual Fast 50, "ordinary people doing extraordinary things" as
"leaders, innovators and technology pioneers".
His
leadership has extended to his involvement into the community, is on the board
of directors of five non-profit organizations, including two chambers of
commerce.