Here's an important reminder. Tomorrow is the date for David's webinar "<A HREF="http://www.icca.org/community.php?Webinar">How to Stay in Business in2009!</A>", which he's presenting for the Independent Computer Consultants Association (ICCA).
Date: December 10
Time: 5pm PT / 6pm MT / 7pm CT / 8pm ET
This topic is relevant to just about everyone and we want to make sure you remember to both sign up and show up. David's not getting paid for this and neither is ZATZ. We're donating his time to this event because it's important and all proceeds go to ICCA. The nice folks at ICCA have agreed to extend the ICCA rate to all of David's readers, so see the instructions at the end of this note for details.
Here's a summary of the event:
How can you expect to survive in business next year, let alone longer? Can you do it as a small to medium size company when even the big companies are falling?
The economy is freaking everyone out. We're all feeling it. Companies are laying off thousands of employees. Our customers and prospects are freezing purchases and contracts. And yet, we all need to stay in business, survive, and perhaps even thrive.
So, how do you do it? What are the strategies and tactics you can begin to deploy NOW to keep you afloat in these incredibly uncertain times? What are ten things you can begin to do right now, this month, this week, even this morning that will combat the financial crisis blues to ensure that your bottom line doesn't bottom out?
In this webinar, David Gewirtz, author of The Flexible Enterprise: How to Reinvent Your Company, Unlock Your Strengths and Prosper in a Changing World and a small business owner himself will showcase techniques and tactics he's used to weather down time over the 20 years he's been in business and will list a set of action items you must do to make 2009 a successful year. Feel free to share these techniques with other business owners you know -- especially your clients!
DominoPower, Computing Unplugged, OutlookPower, WebSpherePower, and Connected Photographer readers can attend for the member price of $25 (non-member is $50). To get the discount sign up at nationaloffice@icca.org, letting them know you're one of David's readers and they'll adjust your price accordingly. Just don't contact us about registration or billing -- we're just supplying David -- ICCA's running the show.
David's finished his presentation and this is going to be one of the most useful sessions you're going to attend -- and it'll be fun. So sign up now and be there tomorrow night.
P.S. If you're already signed up, just show up and be prepared to learn some immediate action-tips that could save your job or your company.