Small business owners keen to enhance their online presence and sharpen their content marketing skills are invited to attend an upcoming workshop hosted by Hepburn Shire Council in collaboration with Business Victoria. This hands-on session will provide invaluable insights into social media strategies and content creation techniques that drive engagement and growth.
Why Attend? In today’s digital landscape, having a strong social media presence is essential for businesses of all sizes. However, knowing where to start or how to improve existing efforts can be challenging. This workshop will equip attendees with the tools and strategies needed to effectively connect with their target market and maximize their online visibility.
Workshop Highlights:
- Choosing the Right Platform: Learn how to select the most suitable social media platforms for your business.
- Creating Engaging Content: Discover techniques for curating and crafting compelling content that resonates with your audience.
- Boosting Online Presence: Gain practical tips to improve content marketing strategies and grow your social media reach.
- Leveraging Google Business Profile: Understand how to optimize your Google Business Profile to increase online visibility and attract customers.
Designed for small business owners looking to take their digital marketing efforts to the next level, this face-to-face workshop will provide actionable insights and a step-by-step approach to developing an effective content marketing plan. Participants will leave with practical knowledge that can be implemented immediately to boost their customer engagement and online brand presence.
Event Details:
Date: Monday, 24 February 2025
Time: 9am – 12pm
Location: Victoria Park Pavilion, 3021 Ballan-Daylesford Road, Daylesford, VIC 3460
Cost: Free
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain expert guidance and practical skills to elevate your business’s social media and content marketing strategy. Secure your spot today and start making the most of your online presence!
This article is based on a media release from Hepburn Shire Council.