LSA’s Small Biz Marketing Bootcamp Continues in 2017: Call for Sponsors

In April 2015 we held our first ever small business marketing bootcamp event in LA. The one-day intensive brought together speakers and experts from across the local marketing space with the objective of educating SMBs on the fundamentals of digital marketing. The event was extremely well received and continued in 2016.

After a total of nine successful shows to date, we are excited to announce that the show will go on in 2017 — with a slightly different name. The MarketingBitz Bootcamp (formerly LSA Bootcamp) will make stops in Atlanta, Nashville, New York City, Phoenix and Toronto. We’re also considering other stops.

There are a variety of sponsorship benefits, depending on level of support. Sponsors can speak, exhibit, provide swag, one-on-one consultations and most importantly, interact with business owners. Each event is like a focus group to better understand the SMB perspective. The event is increasingly becoming a “must-attend” event for SMBs looking to grow business. Attendees are enthusiastic and highly engaged.

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There are a number of ways to get involved. Sponsorship packages are built for companies interested in all five shows, but opportunities are available for a single show or a combination of a shows. Here are the sponsorship opportunities available:

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Speakers and sponsors from 2016 included a wide range of companies and provides in the local and small business marketing space:
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If you are interested in participating or learning more, click here or email LSA at communications@theLSA.org.

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