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Social Media Consulting

Marketing is critical to any small business and social media is part of that. But to many the idea of implementing a social media campaign is overwhelming. Keeping up with the pace of digital innovation, and learning new technology and terminology is daunting, but the fact is that the strategy is more important than the technology.

To help small businesses in Virginia strengthen their online presence, the Virginia SBDC Network is providing complimentary, 45-minute Web marketing consultations. Our expert, Ray Sidney-Smith, President of W3C Consulting, Inc. will provide one-on-one consultations giving practical and actionable next steps for small businesses to take in their Web marketing strategies.

To schedule a one-on-one consultation contact your local SBDC office. To find your local office, click here.

Available Dates:

Friday, December 2, 9am-4pm
Tuesday, December 6, 9am-4pm
Friday, December 9, 9am-4pm

Testimonials

“I thought Ray was just excellent and I have implemented some of his suggestions and plan to implement more of them. I had a fragmented view of social media and he was able to tell me how to tie it all together in a cohesive way. I honestly believe it was the best help I've ever received and I'm grateful. He has a great ability to scope core competencies and think of ways to leverage them on the spot.” Alexandria SBDC Client

“For me, this was a great help. Ray had clearly prepared himself and already had seen many of the online aspects of 'me' that I brought along. He had good clear actions items based on what I said my goals were and I have implemented over half already. He was easy to understand and follow but when I was not, he cleared up my questions quickly and clearly. And he had a good focus on keeping costs to a minimum but maintaining effective options.” Alexandria SBDC Client

 

Updated 11/14/2011 11:07:57 AM | tnayar


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