TechTalk In Dallas This Week, Hosted by PPAS
There's no question that social media is an essential component of any successful marketing plan. And while there's much chatter in the industry about social media, there's been little to no real instruction on how to successfully and professionally use social media—until now.
TechTalk is a hands-on, interactive course that covers not only why social media has become a crucial component of successful marketing but also how industry practitioners can jump-start their social media efforts with tips that can be implemented on the spot. Taught by industry veterans Charity Gibson and Lisa Horn, CAS, this interactive workshop will be hosted by Promotional Products Association Southwest (PPAS) on September 27 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 3125 Skyway Circle North, Irving, Texas.
The one-day event kicks off with Social Media 101, where attendees receive step-by-step training on how to set up Facebook pages and Twitter profiles—from selecting the right name, writing a compelling bio, connecting with others and crafting the first posts and tweets. An introduction to LinkedIn will also be covered.
After the lunch break, Social Media 201 delves into scheduling content, using lists and hashtags, developing social media strategy, promoting your social presence and learning the lingo and etiquette used by social media pros. By the conclusion of the workshop, attendees will have the tools necessary to effectively and professionally develop their social media presence.
"Social media offers so many opportunities for creating brand awareness, developing your online reputation and increasing engagement with your audience, but many are not capitalizing on these opportunities because they don't know to get started and what kind of content to create to build a solid following," said Lisa Horn, CAS, TechTalk cofounder. "TechTalk was created to give practical advice that is easily implemented, regardless of technical skills, so that industry practitioners can feel confident using social media to professionally represent themselves and their companies."
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