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Define Your Business Presence on the Internet
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It's an online world and business today needs to have an online presence.

Do you know what is the best way to define your online presence for your business?

You, and your business, will be Googled .. are you ready for that? If you're not online, you are losing out to your competition. What do you need in your website to catch their eye? What social media outlets are you utilizing? Are your customers on those platforms?

In this year's SCORE Series, we have already covered defining your brand and marketing concepts to get sales. This session will have a panel of experts to focus on and discuss the concepts of how to reach your customer online, including using social media to market your business. Yes - we'll talk about FacebookTwitterLinkedInInstagram and more.

Our key speaker is Dr. Elaine Young, Digital Marketing professor at Champlain College, along with panelists Lisa Wood of Sprout New Media and Denise Dukette of Out of the Office Virtual Assistance and mentor with Champlain Valley SCORE.

Recording Date: January 10, 2018

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