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Reminder: Early Chamber of Commerce to Host Second in Online Marketing Classes for Businesses

By: Press Release
Updated: February 19, 2013
Want to learn how to better market your business beyond word-of-mouth? Have you created a Facebook page for your business, but aren't quite certain how best to utilize it? How can Facebook or any other social media impact your business, and how do you make it all work for you?

If you have asked yourself any or all of the above questions, then these classes are for you.

The Early Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the second of a three class series that is open to the public.

Since this is the second of three classes and past the introductions and statistics, class will start promptly at 11:40 on Wednesday, February 20, and get right into the hands-on workshop, so bring your iPad, tablet, laptop or smartphone.

As guests arrive they will check in, pick up their lunch and join the class.   


They are hands-on workshops, so bring your iPad, tablet, laptop or smartphone.

Class 2: Setting Up your Facebook Profile

    Personal Accounts vs. Business Accounts
    Edit your profile.
    Join networks.
    Connect with friends.
    Share information.
    Use applications.
    Privacy settings.

Class 3: How to Set up a Fan Page

    How to promote a Business Page.
    Enhance your Page.
    Using Applications & FBML
    How to advertise on Facebook
    Measure and Analyze
    What's Next?
    Conclusion and Additional Resources
    Contact Me!

Classes are held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Early Chamber of Commerce located on 104 E. Industrial Dr., Early, TX 76802.

The cost per class is $12 and includes a light lunch.
 
The classes will be taught by Ken S. Davis, a social media strategist, trainer and speaker now living in Blanket, TX. that specializes in helping companies better connect with its customers via social media.

He has been actively immersed in social media since 2004, since earning a degree from the University of San Francisco in Social Media Marketing. 

Davis has helped businesses of all shapes and sizes better connect with their customers via these amazing tools and sites in Tampa FL and now he will be teaching in Brown county.

His clients include businesses of all sizes. While being passionate about the social media space, what truly excites Ken is the human connections that can result from the proper use of these social tools. His motto is "Open relationships with customers affect the bottom line." His goal is to help his clients create those connections with their customers, and nurture them into relationships that help grow their bottom line.

Click on the link below to register or RSVP, or call us at 325-649-9317.

Register Now!



 

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