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Social Media Introduction - HOW DO I MAKE THIS WORK FOR ME?

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Do the “opportunities” on social media have you dazed and confused? Building audiences and building a brand have completely changed in the last decade. Being able to utilize social media platforms EFFECTIVELY can mean the difference between big success or devastating failure in the digital world.  Whether we’re CEOs, entrepreneurs, speakers, writers, etc., we must recognize that in order to succeed we must also think and act like CEOs and marketing mavens. 

 

This no-cost overview class on Social Media - HOW DO I MAKE THIS THING WORK is designed to provide a brief look at how to maximize your presence in order to engage your best audiences – and hopefully to turn them into brand advocates and your own personal sales force – without it being a full-time job! 

 

Mary Agnes Antonopoulos is a respected social media marketing strategist with over 50+ successful marketing campaigns online for a variety of clients, including bestselling authors Jack Canfield, Libby Gill, Christine Comaford, Shela Dean, Andrea Goeglein, Kelli Richards, and others, plus a long list of entrepreneurs and corporations (including AT&T, Midas and Panera Bread). She is a sought after writer, YouTube Coach and radio Producer. Mary Agnes also led the coaching team at Christine Comaford’s 7-Figure Business Summit.

 

She's an experienced business & marketing professional with many years as a small business owner, and has had huge success helping clients to stay at the front of their industry by maintaining a dynamic and powerful presence on social media.  Mary Agnes has successfully marketed professional services for projects whose value is in the hundreds of millions.  This is a GREAT intro to Social Media Marketing.

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