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Women’s Mastermind Maui Offers Marketing Workshop

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Maui business women are invited to attend a workshop to hone their marketing skills.

Maui business women are invited to attend a workshop to hone their marketing skills.

By Maui Now Staff

Marketing Coach and EdVenture Maui Instructor Danielle Miller is offering an eight-week marketing training beginning on Jan. 6 to help women overcome the fears and frustration of marketing their business online.

This now program combines the support of a mastermind group with the experience and training of a college course–just for women.

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Business mastermind groups are quickly gaining popularity with start-ups and entrepreneurs. The support and ability to leverage the resource and experience of fellow members is a big draw. Until now, many of these groups have been hosted and lead by men.

In search of a warm, welcoming, and encouraging support group, Miller launched Women’s Mastermind Maui in the summer of 2014.

“You may begin Danielle’s workshop dreading SEO or being overwhelmed by it, fearing the complexities of Pinterest, Facebook, Google+, Twitter, blogging, et al, but immediately, Danielle makes it fun, interesting and user friendly,” said Mastermind graduate MJ Harden of Hike Maui and Rappel Maui. She is also the author of “Voices of Wisdom: Hawaiian Elders Speak.”

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The third edition of the program kicks off Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015. Six women will be accepted into the program.

“If you’re a motivated women in business on Maui and looking to market your product or service online, visit womensmastermindmaui.com for more information,” said Miller.

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