The Printing Industries Association of Australia have three webinars coming up that focus on digital production automation, getting online with your business and working with Adobe Acrobat for better workplace poductivity.

The starting time for all our webinars is 1pm. They run for about 30 minutes followed by a Q& A session.    
-THURSDAY 14 November 2013 - Business - How to get started in online marketing
-FRIDAY 15 November 2013 - Automation, Produce More Jobs, Reduce Your Cost
-WEDNESDAY 20 November 2013 - Working with Adobe Acrobat


THURSDAY 14 November 2013 - Business - How to get started in online marketing

This is the second webinar to help printers to market themselves in an online world and focuses on where they should begin.

For many businesses both large and small the change to digital marketing can feel overwhelming and daunting.

This webinar will cover how to set realistic goals and measure your progress; figure out what is the 'right' amount of marketing to meet everyone's revenue goals and how to build a website that generates leads.

It will also provide information on how to get the right set of marketing tools to get the job done.
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About our presenter: Chris Fell

Chris is an experienced senior marketing and business executive, with over 20 years experience across Europe, the US, Asia and Australia. He has served clients predominantly in the technology, professional services and financial services sectors.

In late 2007 Chris launched g2m solutions. The g2m solutions team offers services with a single purpose, to assist B2B firms generate the right quantity and quality of leads to meet their business goals, via the principles of inbound marketing, underpinned by a strong planning methodology, IP and technology tools.
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FRIDAY 15 November 2013 - Automation, Produce More Jobs, Reduce Your Cost

Peter Brittliff from Fuji Xerox will discuss how if you are going to outlast your competition, you need to produce better output, quicker and cheaper.

In a mature marketplace operation, efficiency is a must for long term success. Companies are looking for ways to do more with less. So what are your business strategies and priorities for the next 2–5 years? How can you truly stand apart and be in the best position for future success?

Peter will highlight the tools available that can deliver higher quality output, higher productivity, all while reducing costs.

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About our presenter: Peter Brittliff
Peter is the Group Marketing Manager - Software at Fuji Xerox. He develops go-to-market strategy and executes multi-channel campaigns, including print, web, email, SMS and social media, to promote Fuji Xerox solutions to a rapidly growing client base.

He is a seasoned B2B marketing manager with a quantifiable track record of leading and executing enterprise solutions programs including digital marketing; channel and partner enablement; program management; pricing; strategy; sales engagement; commercialisation and analysis.

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WEDNESDAY 20 November 2013 - Working with Adobe Acrobat

Adobe experts Richard Turner Jones and Renée Lance will discuss increasing workforce productivity by streamlining document workflow and automation and using the ability to work with documents on mobile devices enabling productivity on the go.

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About our presenters: Richard Turner Jones and Renée Lance

Renee Lance

Richard Turner Jones

Richard is a Solutions Consultant (Digital Media) for Adobe ANZ and also manages two of the four Brisbane Adobe User Groups. He has more than 18 years in the multimedia and web application development field, as both an Adobe Certified Developer and Instructor.

Renée is a Solutions Consultant with Adobe and has 10+ years of design, development, lecturing, project management experience and knowledge of print and online production and delivery in the educational and commercial sectors.

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