You’ve thought about what social networks to use for your business or nonprofit, and you’re ready to take the next step. Where do you go from there? This webinar will give you a closer look at the popular social media networks – Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest and Instagram.
We’ll show you the benefits of using each, what kind of content to create, tips on using photos and video, and examples of how other organizations are marketing with them. You’ll also get tips on how to use analytics tools to tell if you social media activity is working. Do you know that 43% of small businesses dedicate six or more hours per week to social media? While it’s important to engage for social visibility and key connections online, we all want to do more in less time. This session will help you save time at get back to what you love to do – running your business or organization. Attendees of this presentation will learn:
Tips for saving up to ten hours a week managing your social media Simple ways to find usable, relevant content for your posts How to integrate your social media into sales promotions and events Best practices, business builders and more...
This workshop is supported by Constant Contact and is presented by Debbie Rinckey with Market Wise (Designing Your Online Strategies).
Chief Brand Strategist at Brand Driven Digital You'll learn how to maximize your marketing impact on a tighter-than-ever budget. Nick helps build better brands at organizations of all sizes — from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies to the President’s Jobs Council. He’s also the author of Get Scrappy: Smarter Digital Marketing for Businesses Big and Small. An in-demand speaker at conferences throughout the world, he also teaches branding and marketing at the University of Iowa and hosts the popular On Brand podcast.
Who should attend?
Small business owners marketing their business
Marketing Directors in charge of digital media
Media Buyers trying to maximize their clients' budgets
Anyone who is trying to do more marketing with less budget