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Blue Steel Acquisitions Attends Dublin Seminar for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

Blue Steel Acquisitions attended the Dublin Entrepreneurs Seminar over the weekend, which is an event hosted by successful business owners in the sales and marketing industry.

Blue Steel Acquisitions Attends Dublin Seminar for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
2012-03-14
CORK, IRELAND, March 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Blue Steel Acquisitions reveal the event is designed to give aspiring entrepreneurs insight into leadership and development and advice for succeeding in business today. Every quarter a selection of top sales and marketing professionals and business owners from Ireland are chosen to talk at the seminar. By bringing all the best performers in the Sales and Marketing Industry together, prospective entrepreneurs are given an opportunity to learn from the best and gain valuable advice to help them further their careers.

Topics covered during the seminar included Tips on How to Succeed in the Sales and Marketing Industry, Leadership in Business, Managing Your Time Effectively, and Setting and Hitting Goals. There were eleven speakers present, including Sarah Bennett, the Managing Director of Blue Steel Acquisitions. Blue Steel Acquisitions is an outsourced sales and marketing company that specialises in face to face customer acquisition and retention of customers. They have offices located in Cork and Killarney, and this year won an award for the business turning the most profit in outsourced sales. At the seminar in Dublin Managing Director Sarah Bennett spoke on Developing Skills in Field Sales.

Sarah Bennett, Managing Director at Blue Steel Acquisitions said "I started off my career in sales and marketing learning the basics. I studied Psychology at University and worked as a Sleep Technician, so I had no previous sales experience. But what really attracted me to beginning a career in sales was the personal interaction with people, but also the fact that it's a fast growing industry that anyone can succeed in. So long as a person is willing to learn new skills, they have a great positive attitude, good interpersonal skills, and a strong work ethic, they'll always be successful. It's all very basic skills to learn." In addition to running Blue Steel Acquisitions, Sarah also regularly gives advice to aspiring entrepreneurs through seminars such as the one just held in Dublin.

As the sales and marketing industry continues to go from strength to strength, the seminars give entrepreneurs tips and advice that will help them to perform their best and excel within the sales and marketing industry. Blue Steel Acquisitions say whether they have previous sales experience or are starting from scratch, learning from the experiences of successful business owners ensures that the industry continues to thrive.

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Killarney office: 91 New Street Killarney Kerry
Email: blue.steel.acquisitions@gmail.com
Phone: 021 4274 497 Contact: Lucia Franekova (Administrator)
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[Press-News.org] Blue Steel Acquisitions Attends Dublin Seminar for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
Blue Steel Acquisitions attended the Dublin Entrepreneurs Seminar over the weekend, which is an event hosted by successful business owners in the sales and marketing industry.