Social Media Marketing - New Sites and Strategies for Your Business
Organization:
Alameda County SBDC
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
Oakland
Start
Date:
2/20/2018
End Date:
2/20/2018
Start Time:
6:30 PM
End Time:
8:30 PM
Event
Info:
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, oh my! These are large and recognizable social networks that are "go to" for owners and entrepreneurs. But did you realize that there are other networks that may be even a better fit with your marketing strategy?
This seminar will explore additional social media marketing alternatives that can help to give you an "edge" in this ever-evolving digital world.
- We will look at recent changes to popular networks that can change your approach and usage.
- We will explore other networks and directories to market your business
- We will show you how to research localized directories (e.g. local online magazines) to find ways to drive business to your website or store
Specific sites that will be discussed include:
1. Google My Business - How to use this recently updated service to maximize exposure for your small business
2. NextDoor.com, meetup.com, houzz.com - How to develop a highly localized presence
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