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Maximizing Your Social Media Results

Event Details

Maximizing Your Social Media Results

Time: February 27, 2019 from 1:30pm to 4:30pm
Location: Grey Ag Services, Lower level of Grey Gables, rear entrance
Street: 206 Toronto Street South
City/Town: Markdale
Website or Map: http://www.greyagservices.ca
Phone: 5199863756
Event Type: day, course
Organized By: Grey Ag Services
Latest Activity: Jan 21, 2019

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Event Description

This workshop will provide an introduction to the major social media platforms and will provide strategies for how to be successful with each. Topics covered will include gearing your message to the appropriate audience, ways to automate your marketing, optimizing posting frequency, tips and tricks for content development, mitigating trolling and understanding the available options for paid support. Course facilitator will be Kelly Ward, Supervisor of Brand Services for Foodland Ontario.

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED please see attached poster or www.greyagservices.ca

$15.00 per person

Pre-Register By: Fri. Feb. 22nd, 2019

 

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