Sharp Thinking Marketing launches business support event to coincide with Small Business Saturday

Tunbridge Wells-based marketing consultancy Sharp Thinking Marketing – one of the chosen businesses for SmallBiz100 2023 – is launching an exciting event ahead of Small Business Saturday UK on December 2.

The event, The Small Business Sessions, will take place on December 1 from 11am – 3pm at Sankeys, Mount Ephraim, and is aimed at supporting small businesses in their growth and success.

Throughout the day, business experts in accounting, mentoring, digital marketing, and marketing and sales strategy will be available to provide free 30-minute advice sessions. On top of this, attendees will have the opportunity to receive a professional business headshot.

With the guidance of local business experts, the Small Business Sessions aim to empower entrepreneurs, increase their knowledge, and aid in making informed decisions that will benefit their businesses.

While booking in advance is recommended, walk-ins are also welcome. Nat Sharp, marketing strategist and founder of Sharp Thinking Marketing, is also offering additional online sessions for those who cannot attend the event at Sankey’s.

Nat said: “The Small Business Sessions are dedicated to providing essential advice to micro businesses in need, across key areas. By connecting entrepreneurs with experts, I aim to improve business practices and decision-making, and help overcome challenges such as rising costs and changing customer behaviour. This is an opportunity to give them a boost before the end of the year.”

Matthew Sankey, local councillor, small business champion and restaurant owner, expressed his pride in hosting the event at Sankey’s. He said: “I understand the challenges faced by small businesses and see The Small Business Sessions as an opportunity for the community to unite and take advantage of free expertise from business experts.”

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