Speaker line-up announced for Bristol’s Rabbit 2012 business show

February 14, 2012
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The speaker line-up for the highly anticipated Rabbit 2012 business show in Bristol has been announced, proving the exhibition’s commitment to business growth in the South West.

The exhibition, which is free to delegates, has already caught the attention of hundreds of businesses in the region.

Rabbit has secured six leading business figures from across the South of England with a variety of backgrounds to speak at the event at Brunel’s Old Station, Temple Meads, on March 20.

Each speaker will share valuable advice to help businesses move forward in 2012 – and each would usually cost thousands of pounds to hear at similar events.

Steve Driver, managing director of international manufacturing company Spirit Circuits will speak on growing a business through two recessions. 

Nicky Rudd, managing director of Padua Communications will deliver a seminar entitled Targeted messaging and creative communications – illustrating the importance of reaching an audience with an engaging message.

Dan Maudhub, managing director of Wonderful Creative Agency, will speak on the power of social media, including Twitter; LinkedIn and YouTube, and countering the view of many companies that just having an account is enough.

Dan’s interactive presentation will show how companies can use all forms of social media and online public relations to increase sales inquiries and grow brands.

Evolve Pro Health managing director Justin Dodd will provide a different take on business growth, based on improving the health, fitness and wellbeing of staff, ensuring they are super-productive and more efficient.

Steve Fuller, creative director of Bath agency The House will speak on how to transform a business and boost its bottom line through the power of your brand, while Martin Wright, of Martin Wright Associates and founder of the Bath and Bristol Marketing Network, will deliver a practical seminar on effective email marketing campaigns.

Rabbit will also be offering a series of workshops provided by exhibitors that can offer one-to-one, company-specific business growth advice.

Glenn Robinson at Rabbit said: “Rabbit is a unique opportunity for businesses to talk to and learn from some of the most forward-thinking companies in the South West. 

“It is a chance to multiply contacts and build lasting relationships that will encourage growth. 

“Delegates and exhibitors will be shown how to make the best use of technology, often freely available to them, that will add value to their marketing strategies and drive sales, at the same time being given every opportunity to network and do business with each other.

“Rabbit is a fresh, new and exciting twist on traditional B2B exhibitions and is already shaping up to be a fantastic event.”

Delegates can register for free at www.rabbitevents.co  with exhibition space starting at £280 plus VAT. 

Bristol Business News readers are entitled to an exclusive 20% off all exhibitor space, including workshops, by quoting reference BBN10. 

Readers are also entitled to an extension of the Rabbit free exhibitor advertising package, including airtime on Rabbit TV both on the website and at the exhibition, website banner and Rabbit app advertising and a full advert in the show programme, altogether worth £750.

Only three companies of each business type will be allowed to exhibit, so space is limited.

For more information about the possibilities at Rabbit2012 visit www.rabbitevents.co or call the Rabbit team on 01622 685 078.

 

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