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Unlock the Value of the CEPA Membership within Your Marketing

May 7, 10:45 am

– 11:45 am

Camelback Ballroom

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About This Session

91.8% of CEPAs fail to utilize content that could change their practice. Their underutilization of content marketing results in fewer quality leads, less educated prospects, and unengaged clients. Learn how to incorporate effective and evergreen content marketing into your business strategy from Exit Planning Institute’s Marketing Manager, Paige Wysocki, and Content Strategist, Colleen Kowalski. 

The session will offer marketing adjustments you can make in your practice today while establishing yourself as a center of influence within the exit planning community. Take advantage of EPIs extensive content library to see the full potential of your CEPA credential and membership.  

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Colleen Kowalski
Paige Wysocki

Learning Objectives

Learn practical content marketing adjustments to enhance your practice
Understand the value of content and social media marketing
Discover how to gain and foster deeper relationships with business owners
Learn how to utilize the full potential of your CEPA membership
Expand your center of influence in the exit planning space

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