The New Jersey Plants Show has announced Timothy Howard as its newest keynote presenter for the 2018 event, which takes place Jan. 30-31 in Edison, N.J.
Howard is the founder and president of Clarity Connect and GardenCenterMarketing.com. They have designed and delivered a wide range of creative, practical and cost-effective marketing and technological solutions for landscapers, garden centers and wholesale growers. His presentations feature real-world examples mixed in with humor and some on-the-spot analysis of attendees’ marketing.
Howard will be the keynote for two different helpful seminars during NJ Plants.
How to Use Your Website to Increase Leads & Conversions
Your website should be one of your best lead generation tools. Learn tips you can apply for little to no cost on your website to increase leads and conversions. After the ‘education’ portion of the class, we will review selected attendees’ websites to discuss how to make improvements. Come prepared to participate. As an added bonus, all class attendees will be entered in a drawing to win $150 of free signage from GardenCenterMarketing.com.
7 Tips for Great Signage in 10 minutes
Stop by the NJNLA booth to get seven tips for great signage in 10 minutes. The presentation will be given multiple times per day. Stay tuned for times. Feel free to bring pictures of your own signage for a free analysis.
NJ Plants takes place in Edison, N.J. Click here for more information and to register.
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