It is essential that your business shows up in those critical moments of an online search.
Do you know how your business is showing up?
People no longer "go" online, they live online. More than ever, it's important for businesses show up in those critical moments when potential customers search for answers, products, and services they need. Join us as Google's official trainer, Demming Bass presents how to maximize your business online.
This seminar is ideal for anyone who wants to learn new marketing skills or reach potential customers online. During this highly-anticipated seminar, attendees will learn about search engine optimization (SEO), search engine marketing (SEM), content marketing, and social media marketing.
Demming Bass, Official Speaker for Google's "Get Your Business Online Program," will unveil a strategy that can get your organization, business, or event in front of your target audience.
Learn how customers find your business online and how to promote your online presence with search engine optimization (SEO) and online advertising.
Attendees will be introduced to tools to help you run your business online, including Google Analytics, G-Suite, Google Trends, and more.
In this session, you’ll learn how to:
As a bonus session, we will be including with this workshop:
Make Your Website Work for You
If you’re launching a new business website (or sprucing up an existing site), this is for you. Learn how to create a search-friendly website that’s useful for customers and supports your business goals.
In this portion of the workshop, we’ll offer tips for:
Fee: $25
About Our Speaker
Demming Bass is a StoryBrand Certified Guide and Copywriter who has helped coach and train hundreds of chambers; as well as, thousands of nonprofits and businesses to be better online marketers while simplifying and clarifying their messaging.
Demming has implemented these same strategies and achieved remarkable success. His marketing and branding strategies helped increase revenues by $2.4 million at one chamber (during a recession, in fact); and, increased revenues by $740,000 in less than three years at another.