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Free - Karate Kid Marketing Plan and Social Media Webinars

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Hi everybody –

Social Media is considered by many to be the most effective way to market your business in this day and age. Although it may seem simple, it is very complex and is evolving on a daily basis. Our expert consultant Sensei Nick Dougherty is continuously learning and applying new techniques to stay on the cutting edge of social media. Sensei Nick is also the mastermind behind The Karate Kid Marketing Plan. The original Karate Kid film revolutionized the martial arts industry and the remake could potentially create a large attraction to traditional martial arts styles in a world currently dominated by MMA Media.

We would like to invite you to an exclusive and informative webinar hosted by Sensei Nick Dougherty on Wednesday , April 21st at 11:00 A.M. (Pacific Time). Sensei Nick will cover the do's and the don'ts of social media and show you effective methods of lead generation through this growing channel! This webinar is informative and provided for free. To RSVP and save your seat, you need to register by clicking here or by following this link:

http://championsway.connectpro.acrobat. ... ation.html


We also invite you to join Sensei Nick's Karate Kid Marketing Plan webinar on Friday, April 23rd at 11:00 A.M. (Pacific Time). In this webinar, Sensei Nick will be laying out an action plan for martial arts school owners to capitalize of the upcoming Karate Kid Remake.

To register for Sensei Nick's Karate Kid Marketing Plan - Please click here or register by following this link:

http://championsway.connectpro.acrobat. ... ation.html

Please send us a direct message and we’ll be happy to help you!
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