When resources are tight and budgets are slim, marketing can often be an afterthought for startup founders. However, in order to successfully launch a new business or product, it’s important to have a strong marketing foundation in place. Without one, you risk wasting valuable time and money when going to market.
In a webinar for Founders Network on March 5, marketing expert Tim Hines will detail the key areas startup founders should focus on to avoid getting overwhelmed when bringing marketing into the conversation. With nearly 20 years of experience, Tim has developed strategic marketing initiatives with a multitude of clients including Dialpad, Tribune Media, Ticketmaster, and the CIA.
His webinar will cover:
About the Speaker:
Tim Hines, a.k.a. The Marketing Starter, is a fractional CMO, global keynote speaker, author, podcast host, and consultant who helps startup and scale-up founders accelerate their growth by guiding them to be more collaborative, innovative, and influential.
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