Maximizing Conference Opportunities for Branding and Marketing In this episode of the Make Money Mediating podcast, host Susan Guthrie, a seasoned mediation professional, introduces guest Murphy Funkhouser, a business and brand strategist with over 20 years of experience and owner of BrandStage Consulting. They discuss the importance of effective branding and marketing for dispute resolution professionals and share tips on transforming conference appearances into marketing opportunities. Murphy emphasizes the power of making meaningful connections, asking engaging questions, and...
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