Microsoft Convergence – Meet me in New Orleans

Microsoft Convergence is right around the corner!   Microsoft Convergence is the big customer conference for Microsoft Dynamics, and gives the Microsoft Dynamics VARs and Microsoft Dynamics ISVs a chance to connect and do business together.   Networking is a fabulous recession-busting tactic.  Remember to bring LOTS of business cards! While I’m sure that much of your focus is in helping your customers have a great time and learn about their Microsoft Dynamics options, you are also probably going to help improve your own business. I know that times are tough right now.  Some Microsoft Dynamics partners are seeing deals stalled, and they don’t have enough new business in the pipeline to keep them going.  If that sounds like a problem that you’re facing, and you want to do something about it, I have a limited number of 45-minute appointments available.  Not a sales pitch.  I’m willing to help you work through any tough marketing issue you are trying to tackle.    Interested? Just drop me an email at amachina@tornadomktg.com.  Looking forward to seeing you in New Orleans at another fabulous Microsoft Convergence Conference!  Look out New Orleans, here we come…

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Adrianne is the Chief Velocity Officer of Tornado Marketing, Inc. and a partner in The Art of Online Marketing. Adrianne has spent over 15 years helping small businesses find their niche and systematically grow their businesses through effective marketing programs and persuasive messaging. Adrianne provides valuable insight into how to market complex solutions. Her clients appreciate her practical advice and business value-driven approach to marketing. With Adrianne on your team, you’ll differentiate from your competitors; consistently draw in your best prospects; and close more deals. When not working, Adrianne is usually found cheering on her kids’ sports teams, reading, or playing games (Scrabble anyone?). She is continually seeking work-life balance and the answer to life’s larger questions.