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Distinctions Between Marketing and Business Development


Length: 1 hour
CPE Credits: 1

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This course is sponsored by the Business Learning Institute(BLI) who is listed on the NASBA Registry as sponsor number 108308.


Marketing Description:

Is it marketing or is it sales?  And does it make a difference?  This short course explores those key questions – and their implications for growing your business.

Objectives:

  • This course discusses the differences among the “Big Three” concepts in business development: sales, marketing and wasting your time and money
  • Tips for improving the first two and avoiding the third

Course highlights:

  • The most important thing sales and marketing professionals can do
  • The biggest mistake
  • Building better brand buzz
  • “Karma-based” marketing – and how it can work for you


Prerequisites: Some experience in business development

Designed for: Marketing professionals, those who work with them, and anybody else responsible for business development. 

Recommended CPE: 1 Credit Hours
Course Level: Intermediate
BLI Curriculum:  Communications Skills
NASBA Field Of Study: Communications
Instructor: Greg Conderacci

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Produced By:

Maryland Association of CPAs/Business Learning Institute

Course Materials

  • Marketing and Business Development Handout (12 page)

Arizona Society of CPAs