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Contest for free tickets to the Small Business Summit in New York City

by Chelle Parmele on March 11, 2010

The fifth annual Small Business Summit is almost here!  The date to remember is March 16th in New York City and Palo Alto Software is once again sponsoring the event.

What goes on at the Small Business Summit? I’m super glad you asked!  This year the event is focused on Strategies for the New Economy and some of the highlights include:

  • HOT TECH Demo (60+ companies have submitted their entries)
  • Exhibitors including Google, Intuit, Microsoft, and Dell and many more
  • Strategies for Growth Panel (Representatives from Intuit, Wasp, Elance and Google)
  • Keynotes include: Mel Parker, Director of Small Business at Dell (IT Strategies), Seth Godin (Being Indispensable), Melanie Atta, Campaigner (Boosting Email Marketing), Tim Davis (Using Comedy for Boosting Sales)
  • Women of Success Share Their Community Building Secrets
  • 10 Minute Power Presentations (Social Media;  Business Card Design Tips;  Optimize Your Time)

This is the hottest ticket going right now.  And speaking of tickets… we’ve got some to give away! Free!

To enter to win a full-day conference ticket, answer this question:

What is a SWOT?

The first three people to email hello@paloalto.com with the correct answer will win a free ticket – that’s a full day’s conference admission!

Fifth Annual Small Business Summit (http://www.smallbiztechsummit.com) – March 16, 2010

About Chelle Parmele

Chelle Parmele

‘Chelle Parmele is the Social Media Marketing Manager for Palo Alto Software and Bplans.

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Raj Seethapathy March 13, 2010 at 5:55 pm

SWOT is an acronym for Strength Weakness Opportunities and Threat

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Chelle Parmele March 15, 2010 at 11:42 am

Hi Raj,

Did you also send me an email? Can you check that and get back to me? I need some information from you before I can reserve your ticket!

Thanks!

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Iqbal Tawakal March 14, 2010 at 6:41 am

SWOT on the use to which our businesses can plan a better place. SWOT is Strength Weakness Opportunities and Threat. do all this in to analyze our business, to be more effective and stable.

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Chelle Parmele March 15, 2010 at 11:44 am

Thanks!

You should get ticket information from Eventbrite in just a few minutes!

‘Chelle

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