Businesses in Butte today are finding that effective use of social media platforms is not only an important part of doing business but a critical one.  But social media can be an intimidating thing to master and even once you think you have it down, it changes.  Are you using social media properly and effectively?  Are you using online resources to improve your brand?  Do you know how to use Canva?

Are you using social media to its potential?

Headwaters RC&D Marketing Director Kayla Lappin can help you answer these questions and more at a seminar coming up on Tuesday, March 12 from 9 until 2pm in the 2nd floor conference room at the Thornton Building, 65 E. Broadway.  "Successful Design & Social Media Marketing for Small Business Training" will help you decide which is the best social media platform for your business and how to make it work for you.  What are barriers to success in social media and how can you get engagement on your posts?  Find out how Canva to create engaging posts and to create content that will resonate with your target audience and also how Canva can help create your own brand.

courtesy Butte Chamber of Commerce
courtesy Butte Chamber of Commerce
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The cost of the entire seminar is $40, lunch will be provided, and you are asked to please bring your own laptop. If you do not have one, please contact Logann Lovshin at (406) 533-6783 or email llovshin@headwatersrcd.org. Does this sound like something that could be good for your business?  You can get registered right here.

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