Marketing Your Business Using Free Online Directories | Eastern North Carolina Now

When visitors are considering spending money in your town, they go first to their phones and tablets – which draw from online directories – to make their decision. Is your business ready to be found? You can get ready with these 3 information-packed hours delivering valuable tips and...

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  • Thursday, December 4th, 2014
  • 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
  • BCCC, Building 8, Room 828
  • with Martin Brossman
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    When visitors are considering spending money in your town, they go first to their phones and tablets – which draw from online directories – to make their decision. Is your business ready to be found? You can get ready with these 3 information-packed hours delivering valuable tips and strategies for making the most of the online directories like Google Local that enable businesses to be found when shoppers are searching from their desktop or mobile devices.

    Since basic listings are free, directories provide a great opportunity for a small business to look as professional as big competitors, and this class will give you the guidelines for setting up your listings in a way that improves search results and builds a stronger web presence.

    Martin Brossman, a success coach, speaker, trainer and author, has been mastering the art of networking in the Triangle since 1982. He has originated numerous successful in-person and online networking groups which have facilitated meaningful business connections among members. Martin's computer skills have powered his keen ability to create and teach crucial new Internet communications, such as blogging, podcasting and on-line networking. Martin has offered training since 2006 to Small Business Centers and Chambers of Commerce throughout North Carolina.

    Beaufort County Community College is a public comprehensive community college committed to accessible and affordable quality education, effective teaching, relevant training, and lifelong learning opportunities for the people served by the College.
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