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Free Workshop - Grow Your Business in 2013: Social Media Marketing Made Simple

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 120 Bloomingdale Rd White Plains NY 10605  See map

Keeping in touch is the most important element to building relationships that sustain and grow a business. The Internet has evolved into an amazing, low-cost, “right now” tool to communicate with your customers, clients, and prospects. But it is not just about websites and emails anymore. Social media has changed the playing field for reaching the masses, as well as giving them a way to respond.


Today’s businesses need to be aware of all the avenues people are using to make buying decisions, and when it comes to social media, there are plenty of options. The most popular social media sites are Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, and users have different expectations from each one.


In this seminar, you will learn social media best practices and what it takes to quickly implement them. You will take away knowledge of how to:



  • Create a social media marketing plan that fits your schedule

  • Measure the return on your activities

  • Leverage the strengths of each social media site

  • Contribute to each community in a meaningful way

  • Gain exposure for your business

  • Attract new business


Come learn how to build strong relationships that will lead to more business and growth through the social media marketing.

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RyeBob May 20, 2013 at 01:09 pm
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Liz Giegerich (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 11:36 am
Thanks for the feedback. There was a mix up with photos, but we are working on getting theRead More appropriate Rye banner photo up right now. Thank you.