Retail 2009: Strategies for Seasonal Selling

As the U.S. economy continues to limp along, most retailers are wondering if anything can be done to offset the expected decline in holiday spending. Join members of Fleishman-Hillard’s retail team for a timely webinar that talks about maximizing retail communications and engaging consumers who “aren’t ready to declare an end to the recession.”

Watch: 2009 Holiday Season: Who’s Buy? What’s Selling?



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