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Bulloch, area businesses invited to seminar on tools for growth
Bulloch, area businesses invited to seminar on tools for growth

The Statesboro Chapter of SCORE is inviting Bulloch County businesses to the fourth workshop in the “Tools to Grow Your Business” series shows how social media platforms are constantly evolving and growing to become powerful vehicles for driving sales, increasing customer loyalty and establishing brand recognition. 

Learn how to leverage these tools to jump start or grow your business through improved client connection. 

Register by calling SCORE at (912) 652-4335

The workshop will be held on Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the SCORE conference room, 111 E. Liberty St., Savannah. Attendees are invited to bring their own lunch.

The workshop fee is $10 for Chatham Chamber of Commerce members, $15 for non-members.

Program overview: 

• Discover which social media platforms are most effective and why.

• Learn about lesser known uses of social media.

• Understand how to use social media advertising as part of your business.

• Know your customers and what they respond to, both favorably and unfavorably.

The workshop presenter, Noah Yaughn is the founder and owner of the Arc Media Group, a Savannah-based digital marketing company, specializing in social media marketing and advertising. 

Noah has spoken widely throughout the southeast on the nature of digital marketing and how to incorporate it into company growth plans to stay ahead of the competition.

Since 1964, SCORE, a national non-profit organization, has offered free mentoring services and low cost workshops to help individuals start or grow a small business. The Savannah chapter was recently recognized by SCORE national as being among the top 30 of 320 chapters nationwide in terms of the quality and quantity of mentoring services offered. 

Visit the web page at www.savannah.score.org.

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