Web + Social Media = Biz Growth

July 13, 2010

Web + Social Media = Biz Growth  Looking for a way to grow your business without spending a fortune? Then you’ll want to attend our seminar on Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 sponsored by IKEA and SCORE. The seminar will be held at IKEA (8000 IKEA Way, Bloomington, MN 55425) 9:45-1 PM. Cost is $45.

This seminar will provide insight into the right way to develop a successful website for your business. It will also cover the basics of using social media to help market your business. Topics include:

  • How to ensure your website generates more business
  • How to get more people to your website
  • How to design your website properly
  • How to maximize search engine optimization
  • How to select the right social media for your business

About the Instructors

The instructors are Doug and Brenda Arndt. Doug’s background includes experience in information technology and new business startups. Brenda’s background is in graphic design and marketing. Their varied backgrounds enhance their value to clients. The Arndt’s company, Reliable Sites, has been offering website design and related business functions since 2003. They work closely with clients to customize their particular web site for maximum success. They are experts in providing web solutions to small businesses.

Registration is required. Seating is limited! Hurry and reserve yours:

http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e2xxrcpp0479e567&oseq

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Susan Fronk, St. Paul SCORE
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