JRS Mar/Com, a digital marketing company with offices in Crown Point and Arlington Heights, offers free marketing webinars for small businesses.
JRS Mar/Com Founder Joe Skibbie will host the webinar “Driving Results as One Marketing Team” on March 26 from 9-10:30 a.m.
Skibbie teaches you how to increase your online leads, improve your search engine results, increase conversion rates, expand your social media reach, and acquire more customers. Intended for small and medium-sized businesses that do their own marketing.
“Nearly half of small business owners do their own marketing, and many spend less than two hours a week on marketing. Generate leads, increase sales, and grow your business,” the company said in a press release. “That's often not enough to grow.” “But the answer isn't to hire a large team. Companies can achieve great results with just one marketing team.”
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This presentation is aimed at small business owners and their marketing staff. The session will take approximately 60 minutes, followed by a 30 minute question and answer session.
Skibbie founded JRS Mar/Com in 2009. The company has offices in northwest Indiana and the Chicago suburbs and offers a variety of marketing services aimed at helping businesses grow, including web design, search engine optimization, and social media campaigns.
The webinar is free, but registration is required as space is limited.
For more information or to register, visit jrsmarcom.com/marketing-team-of-one-registration.
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