VIRTUAL: Tips for Creating Social Media Content

Thu, Apr 27, 2023
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Join us for a live webinar with marketing expert Scott Clanin!

Creating engaging content is key for developing any successful social media strategy. In this webinar, we'll review tips and best practices for creating eye-catching content, your own personalized stock library, brand tone, newsletters, blogs, and more that drive results!

The webinar will be approximately 45 minutes of presentation time followed by Q&A.

About the Presenter: Scott Clanin is the owner and president of Clanin Marketing, a full-service marketing and design agency based in Champaign, Illinois, and has broad experience working closely with small to medium-size businesses and non-profit organizations. Recognized by Google for helping businesses grow on the web, Scott’s vision and leadership have helped numerous businesses successfully grow and achieve their goals with strategic marketing and branding strategies. Learn more at https://www.claninmarketing.com/.

This webinar is sponsored by the Illinois Small Business Development Center at Champaign County EDC and presented in collaboration with Champaign County EDCChampaign Center Partnership, Community Foundation of East Central Illinois, Economic Development Corporation of Decatur & Macon County, Launch at Champaign Public Library, New American Welcome Center, Rantoul Chamber of Commerce, University of Illinois Research Park, and Visit Champaign County.

PLEASE NOTE: this webinar will be recorded and may be shared publicly. By registering for this webinar, you understand that your questions or comments shared during the webinar will be recorded and shared in a public domain.

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