SEMINAR PR This year’s free-of-charge seminars will be taking place at ‘Speakers Corner
businesses using various methods such as; how to price products, make social DAY 1
Sunday 18th
10.45-11.30 Cleaning & Care of Wool, Campaign for Wool
11.30-12.15 How to Price Your Products & Win, David Abbott: Discover three ways customers decided whether a price is fair, and how, by understanding those, you can charge higher prices. The ideas are simple to implement, and you can go back to your business a day later and start to use them at no additional cost.
12.15-13.00 How to Build and Manage Your Brand Online, HOUZZ UK: Learn how to get noticed, build credibility and engage with homeowners online from the world’s fastest growing online interiors platform. They’ll also reveal key data from the recent ‘Houzz and Home Survey’, revealing what projects homeowners are planning and how much they plan to spend.
14.00-15.00 Selling Sustainability, Alan Best: Why and how should we incorporate the green credentials of our products and services into our promotional activities and materials? Do they matter commercially and how many of our customers care? Alan will talk through these main points and how to make them work for your business.
15.00-16.00 How Retailers Can Benefit from Carpet Recycling, Jane Gardner: will provide an update on our achievements and cover recycling outlets for carpet waste, and Peter Steel, Linney Cooper from The Secret of Carpet Recycling: will tell retailers about the thought processes they need in order to make recycling work for them.
16.00-17.00 2017 Design Trends & Flooring, Scarlet Opus: Providing detailed insight about what will be in fashion for the world of interiors in three years time; the future wants, needs and desires of the consumer. Scarlet Opus get very specific about colours, textures, materials, shapes and pattern. Discover what flooring will be desired the most in 2017 and why.
September
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