Building And Growing Your Community Through Events | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2021-11-15T09:33:36+08:00 Peatix JustCo Building And Growing Your Community Through Events tag:peatix.com,2018:event-359200 2018-03-13T17:00:00SGT 2018-03-13T17:00:00SGT In an age where brands and businesses are competing for attention and trust online, why not consider taking a different route and focus on building attention and trust offline? One area of offline marketing is events - which have become a great way to attract new customers and forge closer, deeper relationships with existing customers. While running an event might seem daunting and some might even question its ROI, join Nicholas Gerard, Business Development Manager (Asia) at Peatix as he shares why and how events may be an effective and smart way of growing your business. Prior to joining Peatix, he was a researcher at JFDI Asia - ASEAN’s first startup accelerator programme. As an early employee and founding member of Peatix’s Asia team, he has experienced and understands what it takes to start, grow and scale businesses in lean and resource-constrained environments across ASEAN and East Asian markets.Main Takeaways:How to use events to increase your influence and display thought leadershipHow to use events to grow your sales and business development pipelineHow to use events to supplement your Content and Social Media MarketingCurious? Sign up now to reserve your seat!VENUE PARTNER, JUSTCOJustCo is Singapore’s largest co-working space in the Central Business District (CBD). It was established to meet the growing demand for creative, collaborative workspaces integrating lifestyle, community and technology into the work environment. It offers an open and dynamic environment which includes an expansive common area for networking and collaboration, as well as a games room for clients to relax and unwind. Clients have the flexibility of getting a desk or a dedicated and secured studio space with access to all shared facilities.More about JustCo: Website | Facebook | Instagram