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Black Business Women Network Offers Free Business Teleseminars

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Tampa, FL, March 12, 2013 –(PR.com)– In observance of Women’s History Month, e-BlackWomenNetwork, a membership network community for Black business women is offering a series of teleseminars during the month of March. Below are the teleseminars that are scheduled:

On Saturday, March 16, 2013, public speaker, author and consultant, Veronica Blakely, CEO of V’s Voice Enterprises, Inc., will deliver the “Present it and Quit it” teleseminar for those who are or desire to become public speakers. Veronica will share five (5) steps to creating a 15-minute presentation. Blakely states, “Public speaking is a great marketing tool for your business and a published book. You’ve got to be able to effectively communicate your marketing message to people and this teleseminar will give you quick tips to do just that.”

On Tuesday, March 19, 2013, motivational speaker, consultant and live event expert, Linda Pringle Evans, Founder of Journey to Wholeness, will deliver the “How to Use Live Events to Increase Your Profits” teleseminar. Linda’s will share tips which will help you:

Increase your visibility and credibility
Use live events to increase your profits
Become known as the expert in your industry

Linda shares, “While all businesses need an online presence, to really put your business on the map and make money, you must come from in front of your computer and connect with your niche market at live events.”

On Thursday, March 21, 2013, Attorney Karmen Booker, Business Attorney and the Chief Consultant for Compu-Perfect Professional Services. will share critical business development, marketing and tax strategies from a biblical perspective. Attorney Booker is also a non-profit strategist.

On Saturday, March 23, 2013, Aradia Knight CEO of Aidara, Inc., a bookkeeping outsourcing firm will deliver the “Frugal Spending in Tough Times – Tips for Small Businesses” teleseminar. Aradia will share tips on business technology, business and personal budgeting, marketing and inexpensive ways to gain exposure for your business.

On Saturday, March 30, 2013, etiquette coach, speaker, and TV personality, Walethia Aquil, will present the “Transform from Invisible to Impeccable Using Expert Branding Techniques” teleseminar. Walethia is CEO of Grace and Charm and she will share tips that will help you develop your social skills which will:

Increase your earning potential by opening doors of opportunity
Enhance your relationships with clients and colleagues
Position you as the go to expert in your industry
Attract better and higher paying customers or clients

Aquil states, “Business etiquette is a necessity in today’s business world, where it not only gives you a competitive edge over the competition but also brands you as the preferred partner in business.”

Carmin Wharton, Founder of e-BlackWomenNetwork states, “Black women have contributed so much to the history of America and the small and corporate business arena. I believe offering teleseminars showcasing these women, who are all small business powerhouses and experts in their own right, is a great way to observe Women’s History Month!”

To register for these free teleseminars please visit http://www.e-blackwomennetwork.com.

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