We are organising this event in association with Haslemere and District Chamber of Trade and Commerce with the help of representatives of Google UK to provide businesses with an insight into how to use the power of Google to deliver quantifiable business results.
Google’s advertising revenues were $59 billion in 2014 showing the huge popularity amongst businesses to advertise via Google. However some business owners and managers have had mixed experiences from advertising on Google. The size and perceived complexity of Google advertising puts many people off Google Adwords, but Google’s increasing dominance in search means this medium cannot be ignored by businesses that want to be successful in today economy:
The size and perceived complexity of Google advertising puts many people off Google Adwords, but Google’s increasing dominance in search means this medium cannot be ignored by few businesses that want to be successful in today economy.
The evening will cut through the complexity with talks and discussions from:
Learn lots more than the above. If you want to know your remarketing from your in-market audiences, your bid increments from your quality score, your display ad builder from your conversion optimiser, then come along. It’s Google Advertising in plain, business language.
As with all Chamber events drinks and nibbles will be served. All those who complete the feedback form will be entered into the draw to win a Google Android tablet and some other goodies at the end of the evening.
Start time 6.15pm – there will be a Q&A session at the end of the talks but because of the expected popularity of the event you can send your question(s) in advance by emailing it to events@innovationvisual.com to ensure you get an answer.
The event will be held at either Hemmingways or Haslemere Museum depending on the required capacity. Spaces are expected to be limited and so if you and your colleagues would like to attend then please email admin@haslemerechamber.co.uk to secure your place. Businesses that are not currently members of the Chamber of Commerce can join in advance or will be required to pay a £5 entry to cover refreshment costs.