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More Buzz, More Business

Part I: More Buzz With Social Media

(even if you think it’s a waste of time!)

 

 

Part I

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 many of my clients, you may say,

“I just don’t get it!”

You are invited to this 
FREE Constant Contact seminar. 

 In just 2 jam-packed hours 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!

Here’s what people are saying about Grow Your Business with Social Media:

 

“I’ve always sworn that I would never be on Facebook. Now I can’t wait to get started on it! Lisa showed me how valuable it really is, and how to get results.”     Kathy T.

“As a one-person shop, I haven’t used social media because I don’t have time to spend hours on it. I really see the value of it now, and am     especially excited about managing it in only 15 minutes a day!”                                                                                                            Steven H.

“I’ve been posting on Facebook for a while now, but only off and on. I learned some awesome tips that will help me get better results!”    Kim S.


Grow Your Business with Social Media

August 7, 10:00am - 12:00 pm

Imagination Lab
Micron Business & Economics Building, Rm 2302
2360 W. University Dr., Boise, ID 83706

 


DO YOU RELY ON WORD OF MOUTH?

Then you’ve got to be using social media. It is the new back fence, the new barber shop. It is where people go to share stories, information and experiences, to connect with friends and to give advice.

It is where they will spread the word about your business! 

Your loyal customers and raving fans are ALREADY USING Facebook, Twitter and other sites to talk about your business. You need to be part of that conversation too!

 

Here are some of the things you need to know to be successful at it:

3 things every Facebook business page needs, and most businesses don’t use
1. What LinkedIn and Google + can do for you
2. The #1 social site for generating sales
3. How to get people to engage with your business

 

 

Grow Your Business with Social Media

August 7, 10:00am - 12:00pm

 Imagination Lab

Micron Business & Economics Building, Rm 2302
2360 W. University Dr., Boise, ID 83706

 

 

When

Thursday, August 7, 2014
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM PDT

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Where

The Watercooler 
1401 W. Idaho
Boise, ID 83706
 

 
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 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 Smith photo 

Join me for these 2 jam-packed seminars!  I look forward to seeing you there! Lisa Smith signature  

 

 

A little about the speaker

Lisa Smith is a speaker, trainer and founder of 7-Touch Marketing. She teaches small businesses how to use email and social media to build relationships, nurture leads and make more sales! As an Authorized Local Expert with Constant Contact, she delivers free seminars all over the northwest.
Lisa is a popular national speaker and trainer. She taught Franklin Covey seminars for 13 years, and has trained over 40,000 business people how to be more successful in business. She founded 7-Touch Marketing in 2011 in order to help small business use cost-effective digital marketing resources to get better business results.
Lisa lives in the charming town of Sisters, Oregon, with her husband and 2 pets.With her son moving on to college, she is currently suffering the symptoms of New Empty-Nester Syndrome.