Twitter: 0 to 60 in 140 Characters
THE GREENVILLE SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER PRESENTS: TWITTER: 0 TO 60 IN 140 CHARACTERS
The Greenville Area Office of the Clemson University Small Business Development Center is excited to announce the 3rd in a series of 3 Social Media Workshops (4th Tuesdays, January through March) entitled “Twitter: 0 to 60 in 140 Characters.”
What on EARTH is Twitter and should my business be there? We’ll answer these questions and a lot more, plus help you build a Social Media strategy that will make YOU the expert in your industry. Jay Handler of The Marketing Department will show you how to “Tweet” your way to doing more business using Twitter. Learn how to market to today’s consumer through Social Media.
The third workshop will be held at Clemson at the Falls (55 East Camperdown Way, Greenville, SC 29601) on Tuesday, March 22, Room 1-A from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm. A box lunch will be provided (pre-registration is required).
The investment required is $35. Register by Friday, March 18, and you will receive an early bird price of $30. Please register online at http://workgroups.clemson.edu/SBDC_Workshops/form.php. For more information, please contact the Clemson University Small Business Development Center via e-mail: mthoma2@clemson.edu or by telephone at 864.370.1545.
About Jay Handler:
Jay Handler delivers top quality training and marketing consultation for business owners who spend more time working IN their business than ON their business. Jay Handler’s career in marketing started in radio where he has worked with ClearChannel Radio, CBS and COX Radio. Jay was the first $1,000,000 man in the history of 107.3 JAMZ in Greenville. Jay has over 20 years of marketing experience.
The South Carolina SBDC is partially funded under a Cooperative Agreement by the U.S. Small Business Administration. The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) operates in partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration. The support given by the U.S. Small Business Administration through such funding does not constitute an express or implied endorsement of the co-sponsor (s) or participants’ opinions, products or services. All SBDC programs are nondiscriminatory and available to individuals with disabilities.
| Organizations | Small Business Owners |
|---|---|
| Source | Clemson Small Business Development Center |
| Submitter | Leslie Armstrong |
| Tags | Marketing, small businesses |
