Get $100 off Invaluable CompTIA Business Credentials — Only at ChannelCon

If applying for a CompTIA Trustmark has ever entered your mind, ChannelCon is the time to make a decision. This year, ChannelCon attendees can participate in the Trustmark Workshop, scheduled for 2:15 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 6. Pair your newfound knowledge with a $100 discount and you have a recipe for success.

If applying for a CompTIA Trustmark has ever entered your mind, ChannelCon is the time to make a decision. This year, ChannelCon attendees can participate in the Trustmark Workshop, scheduled for 2:15 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 6. Pair your newfound knowledge with a $100 discount and you have a recipe for success.

A good reputation is invaluable to business. CompTIA Trustmarks are vendor-neutral credentials that enable businesses of all sizes to prove and showcase their capabilities, thus building up their reputation. The Trustmark Workshop will emphasize how a CompTIA business credential represents your business’s adherence to industry best practices and shows potential customers you have the dedication, knowledge and resources to perform quality service.

What’s more, all ChannelCon attendees will receive a $100 discount toward earning the industry’s best practice seal of approval, valued at $199.

Now’s the time to take your business to the next level. Take the first step by attending the Trustmark Workshop and learn what it takes to acquire CompTIA’s Managed Services, Managed Print or Security Trustmark. After all, your business’s reputation is too important to be left to chance.

Register for ChannelCon to receive your discount. With CompTIA’s new open access membership model, premier members receive unlimited free registration to ChannelCon. Solution provider registered users and non-members can pay $250 to attend the conference and will receive a one-year premium membership at no cost. Click here to register today.

Emily Matzelle is a freelance writer based in the Chicagoland area.

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