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SMC Lunch & Learn: Builders and Social Media - What the Heck to Do?!

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Name: SMC Lunch & Learn: Builders and Social Media - What the Heck to Do?!
Date: January 23, 2024
Time: 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM CST
Registration: Register Now
Event Description:
A solid social media foundation is the basis of a successful marketing program, much like a well-built foundation ensures a home stands the test of time. Designed for home builders, remodelers, and all sales and marketing teams, this course will focus on building a custom strategy for your company and sales teams. You will learn how to expand your reach and incorporate new digital marketing tactics into the 2024 marketing plan for your company. Find out how to select which social platforms to be on, measure your content performance, drive website traffic from followers, enhance your social media branding, and budget digital ads appropriately!

Join the GSABA Sales & Marketing Council (SMC) at its first Lunch & Learn event of 2024 to learn how to create or enhance your marketing strategy and tactics to engage potential home buyers. Lauren Krailo with Krailo Socials will help you analyze your current social media platform and help you turn your social media strategy into new leads.

Lauren will walk attendees through lead generation strategies with strategic outreach and targeted marketing tips that will help you generate more qualified leads and provide ways to track your progress.


 Please Bring These Class Materials:
·  Laptops or tablets
·  Internet access will be provided by GSABA
·  Social media accounts and analytics tools access
·  Notebooks and writing materials

 
Location:

Ray Ellison Ballroom
3625 Paesanos Parkway Ste.100
San Antonio, TX 78231
 

Contact Information:
Connie Phillips | cphillips@sabuilders.com
Fees/Admission:
$15 / person (SMC Members)
$20 / person (Non-Membes


Lunch is included with your registration fee!

Partnerships Available-call Connie Phillips at 210-696-3800
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