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Artists in Action: Social Media for Online Promotion

Jun 16 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm

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As an artist, reaching your audience in a busy digital world can be difficult. Using social media well means understanding how it works and how audiences are engaging with creatives and their products. 

In this webinar you will learn the best practices for social media marketing and how to make the systems work for you without consuming too much of your valuable time and energy. 

Topics covered: 
– Platform use
– Understanding algorithms
– Best practices for producing and sharing media 
– Scheduling social media flow  
– When to “pay to play”

Who Should Attend
Creative entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to learn how to utilize online promotion to sell their art. 

About the Presenter
Baqi Kopelman has a wide and varied background in marketing and advertising. He has produced and directed hundreds of commercials and dozens of branding campaigns. As a marketing and creative director, he has guided companies of all sizes through launches, marketing campaigns and crowdfunding efforts. Baqi also produces high level photography and video content for companies and individuals through his own business based on the Mendocino Coast.

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