Do you get stuck trying to figure out what to post on social media? Struggle with photography for Instagram? Can't figure out how often to post to Facebook? This workshop is for you! We'll tackle what social media strategies you can focus on, what efficient and effective tactics are most worthwhile, and what you can skip!
Geared towards small businesses but open to everyone, this course covers what you can expect to get out of social media marketing, how to achieve those goals, what types of content and photography you need, and how to find and cultivate local customers. The checkout form will ask for your Instagram and Facebook pages because I do advance research on each attendee and give targeted feedback. This course also includes an annotated outline (great for taking notes!) and a 10 point Jump Start PDF to get you started on your new strategy and keep you on track.
Super early bird price through Dec 29: $75
Early bird ticket price through Jan 19: $80
Regular ticket price: $100
Register: www.allisonbishins.com/register/socialmediaclass
Or pay via Square or Gpay: https://checkout.square.site/pay/4357719c33e449b7958b93787be1ee51
Advance registration required - no registration "at the door." This is not a kid friendly event and there is no onsite childcare. Union Club has free 2 hour parking in front and on adjacent streets.
Testimonials:
“Like many new business owners, I was overwhelmed by the number of workshops, courses, and networking groups all competing for my investment. As a sole proprietor providing local services, I was not enthusiastic about engaging in social media marketing until I met Allison. Her directed and practical advice gave me the tools I needed to authentically connect with my community both online and in person through the free resources on social media. I've made so many personal connections through the network I've been able to build using her strategies centered around giving back to my community. I highly recommend her class to anyone looking to authentically engage with their online networks in a way that doesn't consume their time, energy, or capital.”