Date and Time
Thursday Mar 19, 2015
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM MDT
March 19th
11:30 am -1:00 pm
Location
Salt Lake Community College- Miller Campus
Miller Free Enterprise Center Building
Room 223
9750 South 300 West
Sandy, UT 84070
Website
Description
You’ve heard how important it is to be marketing on social media. You may even have a business page and post on it. But you still wonder: is it working? Am I doing it right? Or, like lots of business owners, you may say “I just don’t get it!”
Than come to this FREE workshop on Social Media Marketing Made Simple you will learn best practices and expert tips like:
- How to use social media for more than chatter
- Which social sites are worth your time and which are not
- What to post and when to post it
- And my favorite: how to do it all in 15 minutes a day!
Bio- Lisa Smith
Lisa Smith is passionate about making connections and building relationships. She is a speaker, trainer, and marketing consultant for small businesses. She helps them build strong customer relationships and lasting loyalties through email and social media marketing.
Lisa is founder of 7-Touch Marketing, a marketing training and consulting company. As a business owner herself, she understands the unique struggles and triumphs of small businesses.
Lisa has trained over 40,000 people across the U.S. to be more successful in business. She developed and taught seminars for Franklin Covey for nearly 20 years, and has been a featured keynote speaker, workshop leader and one-on-one coach. She also served as marketing director for a small manufacturing business in Central Oregon where she successfully introduced email into their marketing mix.
Lisa is a trained Authorized Local Expert and Business Partner with Constant Contact, the largest provider of online software for email and social media marketing. She teaches seminars to groups all over the west, including Oregon, Idaho and Utah, covering email marketing and social media marketing.
Lisa lives in Sisters, Oregon with her husband, their teenage boy, and two pets. They share their property with various wild creatures, including the many deer who visit her yard daily.
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