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Webinar: A Simple Recipe for Social Media Success

Thursday, August 19, 2021 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Price: 
$10

WEBINAR presented by SCORE/Central Coast

As a small business, social media is overwhelming and often feels like you’re just spinning your wheels. You have to figure out where to be, how to be engaging, and how to get results—all with a limited amount of time and resources.

This webinar provides a recipe for social media that saves time and gets results to grow your business.  

Key Topic: 

  • Social Media 

Learning Outcomes:

  • How to choose the right social networks for your business
  • The 15-minute social media plan
  • Getting started in the pay-to-play world of social media

Fee: $10 (this reduced fee helps SCORE/Central Coast nonprofit and enables them to provide free mentoring services to the community)

 

 

Presenter Bio:

Tracey Lee Davis, founder of ZingPop Social Media, turns busy small business owners into online marketing rockstars! A social media expert and Certified Solution Provider for Constant Contact, she coaches entrepreneurs in how to grow their business using social media and provides total management for their email marketing campaigns. Tracey Lee is also a featured speaker for associations and business groups. She is Alignable's 2021 Local Businessperson Of The Year for San Jose, a Certified Content Marketing Strategist, and the Co-Owner and Vice President of the Women’s Networking Alliance. She also really, really loves cheese.

Contact: Ali Simpson

Event Coordinator - SCORE Central Coat

centralcoast.score.org



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