Free Facebook Marketing Webinar

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Downtown Association is set to host a free Facebook Boost webinar on October 27, 2021, aimed at empowering small business owners in the digital landscape. This informative session will be led by Tristen Sutton, a lead trainer from Facebook, who will share insights on effectively utilizing Facebook’s suite of tools. Attendees will learn to establish their business presence across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, as well as engage and communicate with customers more effectively. The webinar will also cover strategies for selling goods and services online, enhancing sales through targeted advertising, and utilizing the Jobs tool for hiring staff. A Q&A session at the end will provide participants with the opportunity to ask questions and receive tailored guidance.

Those interested in attending can register in advance through a link provided in the article, with a Zoom Events link to be sent prior to the event. This initiative is part of the "Heart of Bellevue" campaign, which seeks to showcase local businesses and foster community engagement. Don't miss this chance to boost your business's online presence and connect with your audience!

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