Spring Webinar Series
Getting started with social media marketing can be a daunting task for many businesses owners. How do you create a profile? How can you engage your audience?
Whether your just starting out, or would like some tips on how to make your existing profile as effective as possible, NIHCA’s spring webinar series is perfect for you. Jodi Fischer, a leader in Social Media Marketing, will provide you with information you can start using immediately!
Jodi Fisher: IMPACT’s Owner and Presenter
For 16 years Jodi Fisher has been providing administrative support to small business owners, C-Level Executives, and non-profit organizations. In 2005 she founded IMPACT, a Virtual Assistant and Social Media Marketing firm. She has become an industry expert in how and when to outsource projects in order to maximize expertise and profits.
With the exponential increase of social media and the internet, Jodi has successfully expanded IMPACT to include a flourishing package of Social Media services, and become a leader in Social Media Marketing for small and medium business, executives, and entrepreneurs.
This opportunity is absolutely FREE, so take one hour out of your busy day to learn something new that will help your business.
March 15, 2012 | 2:00 pm CST
Outsourcing and Delegation:
What, How and Why Your Business Needs it to Succeed
April 12, 2012 | 1:00 am CST
How to Use Social Media to Grow Your Business:
The Basics, The Tips & Tricks, and The What NOT To Do’s
May 17, 2012 | 2:00 pm CST
Facing Your Facebook Fears:
Step-by-Step Instructions for Creating a Facebook Presence Your Target Market Will Love!
June 14, 2012 | 11:00 am CST
Lessons for LinkedIn:
Creating a LinkedIn Presence Your Target Market Will Connect With!
July 12, 2012 | 2:00 pm CST
Q&A Session
Winter Webinar Series
What is a Webinar?
Have you ever participated in a webinar? Do you know what a webinar is?
A webinar or web-based seminar is a workshop or lecture delivered over the web. Webinars may be a one-way webcast, or there may be interaction between the audience and the presenters (PC Magazine Encyclopedia).
Is a webinar what you thought it was? In the past, we have provided our facilities with numerous FREE webinars and will continue to do so. We want to make you aware that by just being a member of NIHCA, you can take advantage of every single webinar. Did we mention that they are FREE and you don’t have to leave the office to participate?
The Winter Webinar Series – New Sales and Marketing kicked off in the month of December. Our next FREE webinar is January 18th and will be hosted by long time industry expert, Casey Conrad. The format of this webinar series is slightly different than some of our previous webinars- this webinar series is about YOUR FACILITY and the questions that YOU HAVE!
Casey will spend time answering YOUR questions about your own facility; it is like having your very own consultant without the extra expense. And what about the questions you forget to ask? The likelihood is good that other facilities will ask questions that you can benefit from as well.
There are two things you must do to get signed up:
Step 1: Click the link below to get registered:
http://www.clubsalestraining.com/
Step 2: Simply click the link below and submit your questions.
http://www.askdatabase.com/campaigns/?a=58102&b=767&c=
Once you are registered you will receive an email giving you directions of how to participate in the webinar. You will need to click the link provided in the email the day of the event to gain access to the webinar.
Mark the date on your calendar so you don’t forget!
All of the webinars that NIHCA brings to you and your facility are FREE and usually take 45 minutes to one hour. Isn’t your facility and the questions you have worth taking that time?
Contact NIHCA at 866-484-9173 or email rep@nihca.org with any questions!


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