Speaking

Speaker - John Hunt

John Hunt teaches business people how to create their own winning marketing programs.

John’s speaking style is energetic, practical, and educational.  Each program is customized to the audience with the the main objective being the delivery of the client’s most-wanted goal or desired outcome.

For speaking fess or more information you can reach John through the Contact page. 

Topics and Program Ideas:

- “Do-It-Yourself Marketing: How Anyone Can Learn To Be A Great Marketer” – This program is based on John’s best-selling book

-”How To Overcome Any Marketing Challenge – The 5 Barriers To Success” – This program is customized by taking your most challenging marketing issues and showing your group how they have the ability to overcome them.

-”How to Make Social Media Work For Your Business” – an eye-opening program that will have your group thinking in new ways about implementing Social Media into their marketing mix.

-”Marketing Accountability – The Secret To Knowing Which Marketing Programs You Should Be Involved In” -  By the end of this session the audience will have a greater understanding about how to judge, select, and monitor the effectiveness of any marketing effort.

 

John’s Bio:  John is the President of Bright Marketing, an author, and marketing strategist.  He has taught and worked with a variety of clients in a wide range of industries. John and his projects have been written about in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and several other publications. He is the author of the award-winning book, “The Do-It-Yourself Marketing Handbook: How Anyone Can Learn To Be A Great Marketer”.

Here are comments from business people attending John’s programs:

“What a dynamic Speaker.  You have a true talent for capturing your audience.”  

“I walked away both stimulated by new ideas and looking squarely at a project that was easily doable for me right away” 

“Of all our guest speakers we have had at our meetings, your presentation generated the most lively and spirited Q & A period.”   

“Great time together…it was too short!”   

“Really enjoyed the program…well worth the time” 

“We  enjoyed your energy and ideas on marketing.”