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Augusta Free Press offers social media, business marketing class

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AFPnew-1Need help with your website, marketing strategy, social media, or planning a successful event? Join Augusta Free Press at the Power Hour at Panera Bread in Waynesboro for our series of one-hour business classes.

The next class is set for Tuesday, Sept. 16, at 5 p.m. Power Hour: Social Media goes in-depth into how you can utilize social media to benefit your business bottom line.

Registration for the class is $10.

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How many likes does your business Facebook page have? How many followers do you have on Twitter? More importantly, how much business do you get from Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and the rest? Augusta Free Press manages social media campaigns for clients across the country. What does AFP do to leverage social media for our clients?

This class covers:
– The basics: How to use Facebook, Twitter and the rest to benefit your business
– How to navigate the changing rules of how you can use Facebook to bring customers to your business
– Somebody told me about a social media platform that I’d never heard of before: Do I need to be there?
– I keep getting emails from Facebook and Twitter about paid advertising: Is it worth it?
– Paid Facebook likes and paid Twitter followers: You mean I can buy fans?
– Can I use Facebook and Twitter too much?
– Hashtags: What in the heck are hashtags, and what are their value?

Free 15-minute consultation! Participants in Augusta Free Press classes can get a free 15-minute phone consultation on their web and marketing needs. Sign up on location after class to get your 15-minute free consultation on the schedule. One complimentary consultation per company or organization.

 

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