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AFP offers web, marketing seminar this week

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You know that you need to do more to market your small business, but you have no idea where to start.

Augusta Free Press has the answer – with proven steps on how you can build your own effective marketing and PR machine.

Build the Machine: A One-Day Marketing Workshop is being offered on Thursday, April 26, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

You can sign up for all four classes in the series – Building the Machine 101, Effective PR 101, Building Your Business Website 101, and Social Media 101 – for just $75.

Classes are also available on an individual basis.

More information on the class schedule, what will be taught and how to sign up: Click here.




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