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Compelling Speaker for Your Business Meeting
Treloar Associates principal Bill Treloar as become much in demand as a
presenter for local business groups in New Jersey. His presentations on
Internet Marketing provide a do-it-yourself guide to better
visibility when potential customers search for products and services.
Bill explains in simple English what you can do to optimize
your own web site for better rankings in the search engines when people search
for your group’s member businesses. He leaves the audience with a common sense
understanding of how the search engines work and what they’re looking for. Even
more than that, he gives your members specific things they can do, on
their web sites and off, that will move them up in the rankings in
Google, Yahoo, MSN/Live, Ask, and all the other major search engines.
Need a Business Presentation For Your NJ Meeting?
Bill provides a power-packed, informative presentation that will hold your
group’s attention and even have them taking notes. And a lively question &
answer session focuses the attention on topics of specific interest to your
members.
Topics covered include:
- The 3 types of Internet marketing, pros & cons
- How the search engines work
- The 2 factors that control where your web site ranks
- The 4 essential things to know about keywords
- The 5 critical places keywords must appear on your web pages
- The importance of link popularity and your web site’s reputation
- Exactly how to find and request good links and avoid bad ones
There’s no sales pitch. These are sessions that teach your members how to
do it themselves.
Bill has spoken to a diverse range of business groups, including:
- Morris County Chamber of Commerce
- Senior Citizens Resource networking groups in Bergen, Passaic, Essex,
Hudson, Union, Morris and Somerset
counties
- Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce
- International Society of Event Specialists (ISES)
- Multiple Business Network International (BNI) chapters
- Le Tip
He can speak to your group, too. But call soon while
there’s still room in Bill’s speaking schedule!
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