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Powerful Social Media Marketing During COVID Times

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  • City Wide

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Rona Abrahams
(617) 349-4637

Description

Presented by Moira Studios. Free to Cambridge residents and business owners. $10 for non-Cambridge participants.

As social media and other digital channels become a major source of communication for businesses, it may be difficult to navigate which channels will be the most effective to interact with audiences.  In this interactive workshop learn how to have laser focused social media and find the one that fits your business bet (e.g. Twitter, Facebook, Google+, What's App., Instagram etc.) In this workshop we will cover how to map your customer journey through COVID-19, provide an overview of the different online channels and help you build a content schedule and create a plan.

Bonus: Eligible participants will be offered an additional 2 FREE HOURS of one-to-one advising with the instructor after the workshop to help you finish your plan.  Limited spaces.  First come, first served.

Registration is required.  Register online here.

For information on other available workshops go here.

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