RALEIGH, NC, March 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) The national organization of Women's Power Networking is hosting the 3rd Annual Women Helping Women Business Expo on June 9, 2011, at the Cardinal Club in downtown Raleigh. This expo is unique in offering a balance of education, entertainment and enjoyment in an event showcasing the strength of women as both business owners and consumers. Over 1000 attendees are expected, doubling last year's event at the Shrine Club.
"More than 100 local businesses will display a wide range of products and services targeted specifically toward women. Sponsors will be able to positively communicate their company name and image to a clearly defined, highly receptive audience in our community," stated Meg Russell, expo co-chair.
Donna Rogers, expo co-chair, added, "Due to our unique demographic, Women's Power Networking (WPN) is able to help companies overcome the challenges of promoting their products and services to this technology savvy and affluent market segment. Sponsorship provides high profile exposure leading up to the event and reinforces to the community a company's commitment to the needs and concerns of women in the Triangle."
According to She-economy.com (http://she-conomy.com/report/facts-on-women/) "When women are aware you support women owned businesses 79% would try your product or service and 80% would solidify their brand loyalty."
Sponsorship packages range from Diamond ($3,000), to Platinum ($2,000), Gold ($1,000) and Silver ($500). Benefits offer a range of targeted event and online exposure opportunities. Diamond and Platinum sponsorships are limited and will receive VIP placement at the venue and the greatest promotional benefit via print and online recognition. Additional benefits can include but are not limited to press releases about the company's support of the expo and the company logo featured on the Women's Power Networking website, which averages close to 100,000 hits per month and over 1000 unique visitors and growing.
For information about becoming a sponsor, donating items for our silent auction and grand prize raffle, exhibiting, and more visit http://www.WHWBusinessExpo.com
About Women's Power Networking (WPN)
Founded originally as Coffee and Contacts in 2007, Women's Power Networking "Alliances for Business - Alliances for Life" is a growing, national women's business referral network. WPN is the umbrella organization for monthly Power Lunches, Women Executives Roundtable and the after hours networking event, Cocktails and Contacts. Weekly Coffee and Contacts chapter meetings offer women a positive environment to grow personally and professionally. The WPN Speakers Bureau arranges professional keynote and business speakers for conferences, business meetings, retreats or galas. Annually WPN hosts the Women Helping Women Business Expo. Visit: http://www.WomensPowerNetworking.com Learn more about the Expo at http://www.WHWBusinessExpo.com
Contacts
MEDIA: Women's Power Networking: Eileen Batson - Batson Group Marketing and PR - 919.431.2318 Eileen@BGMPR.com
SPONSORING: Pam Wilkins 919.372.7251 or Donna Rogers 919.614.6036
ABOUT EILEEN BATSON AND BATSON GROUP MARKETING AND PR
As a publicist and owner of Batson Group Marketing and PR for 20+ years, Eileen Batson works with individuals, and small and medium size business owners to help them to be well known, well thought of and well remembered in order for them to meet their personal and business recognition goals. She consults, holds workshops and speaks on public relations, social networking, marketing and blogging. Her unique gift solutions for personal and business use help clients celebrate, motivate, and appreciate the people around them. Join Eileen on LinkedIn, Facebook, Facebook Business Page, Inside919 and Twitter/@ebatson. Eileen@BGMPR.com 3220 Shore View Rd, Ste 22, Raleigh, NC 27613 (919)327.5021
Call for Sponsors: Women Helping Women Business Expo in Raleigh
Women's Power Networking 3rd Annual Women Helping Women Business Expo offers sponsorship opportunities. Companies to receive exposure to affluent market segment while showing support of businesses that support women and women owned businesses.
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