Who’s in Charge of Your Internet Marketing Strategy?

By Steve Lefkovits | October 12, 2011 | Uncategorized | Add Comment | 1 Comment »

The multifamily industry has unique marketing and customer communications challenges. Suppliers and vendors must not only develop a brand and reputation that reaches the decision-makers on the corporate, divisional and regional levels, but also garner a confidence among the on-site staff. So how do you profitably and efficiently connect across a portfolio?

Answering that question is at the heart of the AIM 2.0 – Internet Marketing for Suppliers Conference, the premier educational forum and networking event for multifamily suppliers and vendors. The conference brings together Internet sales and marketing experts to help you refine online business strategies and successfully reach property management and investment companies. You’ll learn how to:

This high-tech conference is a must attend for every multifamily supplier and vendor. Big and small companies alike will learn how to better use the Web to market to multifamily management and investment companies. From social media to blogging to pay-per-click, you will learn successful strategies to convert multifamily prospects into loyal customers.

If you’re interested in learning the effective strategies that will allow you to sell your company’s value proposition in the multifamily space, then plan on joining us December 7–9 at the Hyatt Regency Santa Clara in Santa Clara, California. Be sure to register before November 7 to take advantage of the early-bird special price of $695—a $200 savings. You can find more information and session details at www.apartmentsupplierconf.com.

I hope to see you there!

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  • http://www.sleepinggiantmedia.co.uk/ Digital Marketing Agency Kent

    The multifamily industry has unique marketing and customer communications challenges. Suppliers and retailers must not only develop a brand and reputation that reaches decision makers in the business market, divisional and regional levels, but also assemble a staff on site.

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