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Ask an expert about digital productivity and automation

This free seminar, presented by the County of Simcoe, will share how technology adoption and automation can make your digital marketing practices easier
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NEWS RELEASE
COUNTY OF SIMCOE
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On June 23, between 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., the County of Simcoe and area partners will present another Ask an Expert virtual session, focused on how to go digital with your business and best practices when it comes to your marketing strategy.

Digital marketing strategies and tactics are extremely important to the success of a business; however, keeping consistent, impactful and timely strategies in place is often time consuming.

This session will share how technology adoption and automation can make your digital marketing practices easier. Whether you're managing your social media, your online store, advertising, or content creation, this session will share tips and technology to reach your customers and clients using real time local stories.

Speaker Ben Frisch has been working in Marketing and Communications for more than 15 years. Since launching BFresh Media in 2015, Ben has worked with many local, national, and even global brands and organizations, producing content and providing digital marketing solutions.

In early 2019, Ben was honoured to represent the Digital Main Street Program and become this area’s first Digital Service Squad representative. Since then, Ben has helped hundreds of businesses transform their digital marketing and has built a team of amazing squad members to help even more local businesses achieve their digital goals.

This is a free event, but registration is required. To register, click here.

The “Ask an Expert” webinar series is presented by the County of Simcoe, member municipalities, the Cities of Barrie and Orillia, the Province of Ontario, the Sandbox Centre, the Small Business Centre of Barrie, Simcoe County and Orillia, the South Georgian Bay Small Business Enterprise Centre, Orillia Area Community Development Corporation, Nottawasaga Futures, North Simcoe Community Futures Development Corporation and the Community Futures South Georgian Bay, and Georgian College.

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