Poznáte silné stránky a rizika svého podnikání a naučíte se s nimi pracovat.
Oprášíte svůj původní podnikatelský záměr a přizpůsobíte ho současnému trhu.
Uděláte si přehled o marketingových nástrojích, které se hodí pro malé firmy.
Naučíte se měřit účinnost marketingových nástrojů, které používáte.
Zjistíte, kudy vám z firmy zbytečně utíkají peníze.
Získáte novou inspiraci a motivaci pro další práci.
Startujeme koste aneb marketing pro zacinajici podnikateleMagdalena Čevelová
Do čeho všeho vám zasahuje marketinga proč je to tak správně.
K čemu potřebujete firemní poslání.
Co je konkurenční výhoda a jak ji najít nebo vytvořit.
Jak poznat, který zákazník je pro vás ten pravý (a co s těmi ostatními).
Které marketingové nástroje se hodí pro malou firmu.
Jak neprodávat moc levně a nenabízet slevu zadarmo.
Marketingový plán je jednoduchý nástroj, díky němuž dokážete zvýšit svůj zisk i obrat a mít marketing vaší firmy pod kontrolou.
Zjistíte, jak si stanovit motivující cíle.
Ujasníte si, kdo je váš zákazník a jak se na něj zaměřit.
Pochopíte, že za úspěchem firmy vždy stojí správná marketingová strategie.
Poznáte rozdíl mezi cílem, strategií a taktikou.
Zjistíte, jak si sestavit rozpočet na marketing.
Poznáte silné stránky a rizika svého podnikání a naučíte se s nimi pracovat.
Oprášíte svůj původní podnikatelský záměr a přizpůsobíte ho současnému trhu.
Uděláte si přehled o marketingových nástrojích, které se hodí pro malé firmy.
Naučíte se měřit účinnost marketingových nástrojů, které používáte.
Zjistíte, kudy vám z firmy zbytečně utíkají peníze.
Získáte novou inspiraci a motivaci pro další práci.
Startujeme koste aneb marketing pro zacinajici podnikateleMagdalena Čevelová
Do čeho všeho vám zasahuje marketinga proč je to tak správně.
K čemu potřebujete firemní poslání.
Co je konkurenční výhoda a jak ji najít nebo vytvořit.
Jak poznat, který zákazník je pro vás ten pravý (a co s těmi ostatními).
Které marketingové nástroje se hodí pro malou firmu.
Jak neprodávat moc levně a nenabízet slevu zadarmo.
Marketingový plán je jednoduchý nástroj, díky němuž dokážete zvýšit svůj zisk i obrat a mít marketing vaší firmy pod kontrolou.
Zjistíte, jak si stanovit motivující cíle.
Ujasníte si, kdo je váš zákazník a jak se na něj zaměřit.
Pochopíte, že za úspěchem firmy vždy stojí správná marketingová strategie.
Poznáte rozdíl mezi cílem, strategií a taktikou.
Zjistíte, jak si sestavit rozpočet na marketing.
Ecademy Conference Presentation is just created for fun and has no link with any one its is simply superficial.
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Mauritius will enchant you, will uplift your soul, making you feel that you belong to the chosen few. Every visitor enjoys personal attention. Every encounter is an opportunity to discover a friendly face. Behind each smile lies the promise of a unique holiday. The contrast of a multitude of colours and tastes, the island, set in its turquoise sea, is an oasis of peace and tranquillity. Mauritius, a melting pot where past and present are smoothly blended together, offers an essential beauty that will compel to return to its shores time and time again. May your stay with us remain engraved in your memory forever.Transform your honeymoon into a heaven with the white sandy beaches, lush green flora and breath taking deep blue sea.
Mauritius - History
Mauritius was known to the early Arab traders, as it can be found marked on their maps, but the first visitors from Europe were the Portuguese, who landed in 1510.They used the island as a victualling stop on the ways to Goa and Malacca, but did not settle.
The first attempt at colonisation was made by the Dutch, who arrived in 1598, and named the island Mauritius, after Prince Maurice of Nassau. They introduced sugar, Malagasy slaves, and a herd of Javanese deer.
The Dutch were heedlessly destructive and were responsible for the disappearance of the magnificent ebony forests and the extinction of the Dodo. They eventually abandoned their settlements in 1710.
The French occupied the island between 1715 and 1810, and renamed it Isle de France, and today many place names are reminders of this period. Mahé de Labourdonnais, who took over as governor in 1735, rebuilt Port Louis and opened the first sugar mill.
In 1810, with the British takeover, the name reverted to Mauritius. The abolition of slavery then led to the importation of Indian and Chinese labourers who were followed by traders of same nationalities. Mauritius obtained independence from Britain on 12 March 1968, and since then has been an independent sovereign nation within the commonwealth.Under the Constitution, which is based on the Westminster model, political power is vested in the Prime Minister and the cabinet.
Elections are usually held every five years. Mauritius became a Republic 0n 12 March 1992. Population Mauritius has a population estimated at 1,150226 people, with about 35 663 on Rodrigues island, a small dependency which forms part of Mauritius. The percentage rate of population growth is 1.1 per annum and the density is approximately 578 per square kilometre. Mauritius has a young educated population, which is remarkable for its ethnic diversity with Mauritians of Indian, African, European and Chinese origin. This has produced a brew of languages, religions and customs.
English is the official language but almost everyone speaks French. Oriental languages, especially Bhojpuri, Hindi and Hakka figure prominently but Creole remains the "Lingua Franca".
Ecademy Conference Presentation is just created for fun and has no link with any one its is simply superficial.
Enjoy and for all your holiday needs please visit http://www.panacheholidays.com
Mauritius will enchant you, will uplift your soul, making you feel that you belong to the chosen few. Every visitor enjoys personal attention. Every encounter is an opportunity to discover a friendly face. Behind each smile lies the promise of a unique holiday. The contrast of a multitude of colours and tastes, the island, set in its turquoise sea, is an oasis of peace and tranquillity. Mauritius, a melting pot where past and present are smoothly blended together, offers an essential beauty that will compel to return to its shores time and time again. May your stay with us remain engraved in your memory forever.Transform your honeymoon into a heaven with the white sandy beaches, lush green flora and breath taking deep blue sea.
Mauritius - History
Mauritius was known to the early Arab traders, as it can be found marked on their maps, but the first visitors from Europe were the Portuguese, who landed in 1510.They used the island as a victualling stop on the ways to Goa and Malacca, but did not settle.
The first attempt at colonisation was made by the Dutch, who arrived in 1598, and named the island Mauritius, after Prince Maurice of Nassau. They introduced sugar, Malagasy slaves, and a herd of Javanese deer.
The Dutch were heedlessly destructive and were responsible for the disappearance of the magnificent ebony forests and the extinction of the Dodo. They eventually abandoned their settlements in 1710.
The French occupied the island between 1715 and 1810, and renamed it Isle de France, and today many place names are reminders of this period. Mahé de Labourdonnais, who took over as governor in 1735, rebuilt Port Louis and opened the first sugar mill.
In 1810, with the British takeover, the name reverted to Mauritius. The abolition of slavery then led to the importation of Indian and Chinese labourers who were followed by traders of same nationalities. Mauritius obtained independence from Britain on 12 March 1968, and since then has been an independent sovereign nation within the commonwealth.Under the Constitution, which is based on the Westminster model, political power is vested in the Prime Minister and the cabinet.
Elections are usually held every five years. Mauritius became a Republic 0n 12 March 1992. Population Mauritius has a population estimated at 1,150226 people, with about 35 663 on Rodrigues island, a small dependency which forms part of Mauritius. The percentage rate of population growth is 1.1 per annum and the density is approximately 578 per square kilometre. Mauritius has a young educated population, which is remarkable for its ethnic diversity with Mauritians of Indian, African, European and Chinese origin. This has produced a brew of languages, religions and customs.
English is the official language but almost everyone speaks French. Oriental languages, especially Bhojpuri, Hindi and Hakka figure prominently but Creole remains the "Lingua Franca".