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Women Business Owners to Host Panel on Digital Marketing, Networking Breakfast in November; Business Owners from Bergen and Passaic Counties, Northern NJ, Invited to Attend
Northeast Region of NJAWBO Invites Area Business Professionals to Network, Learn, and Make New Connections at Two Events

The Northeast Region of the New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners (NJAWBO) will hold two events in November that are open to area business owners and professionals. Registration and details for all NJAWBO Northeast events is online at www.whoscoming.com/njawbonortheast.
· Thurs., Nov. 13, Business Over Breakfast – This popular monthly breakfast meeting gives attendees the opportunity to introduce themselves and briefly describe their products or services. Attendees will brainstorm solutions to a member-presented business challenge. At IKEA, 100 IKEA Drive in Paramus, from 8 to 9:30 a.m. in the training room. Park on top roof deck and use employee entrance (grey door) to the right. Cost is $10 NJAWBO members/affiliates, $15 non-members.
· Wed., Nov. 19, “How’s Your Digital Marketing Doing?” – A panel discussion covering various aspects of how businesses can boost their online presence. Speakers will be Gene Sower of Samson Media, who will discuss content marketing; Pam Aungst of Pam Ann Marketing, who will highlight four key aspects of SEO for 2015; and Caryn Starr-Gates of StarrGates Business Communications, who will share copywriting tips for effective online marketing. At Classic Quiche, 330 Queen Anne Road in Teaneck, from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. Early-bird registration ends Sun., Nov. 16. Cost is $25 members/affiliates by Nov. 16; $30 non-members or at the door.
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NJAWBO is the oldest statewide organization focused on the needs and concerns of women business owners. The Northeast Region (www.njawbonortheast.org) comprises Bergen and Passaic counties and hosts a variety of networking and educational events for business professionals. A statewide membership drive is underway through the end of the calendar year; new members can save $50 on the registration fee. For more information about NJAWBO or to join the organization, visit www.njawbo.org.