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Monday, January 26, 2015

Quick Start Shoreline Tuesday

Join the business community at Quick-Start on Tuesday, January 27, 2015 from 12:00 to 1:30pm at Shoreline City Hall, 17500 Midvale Avenue N. for a special two part series on helping your business become more visible.

Quick-Start Shoreline is presented by Shoreline Community College Small Business Accelerator and the City of Shoreline. These workshops are designed to be helpful for start-up, existing or potential business owners. Sessions are free and open to the public. Feel free to bring a brown bag lunch. 


Social Media Intervention Part II

Do you want to learn how social media can help you:

    Activate your audience to grow your business
    Ignite your influencers to rally around your brand
    Build credibility to drive sales
    Do more online in less time


We will show you how to generate business, learn how to use the social media tools, and save time when you attend Social Media Intervention with Mel DePaoli, Brand Catalyst of Omicle and Tracey Warren, Social Media Super Hero of Ready Set Grow Marketing.

Mel DePaoli
Melanie DePaoli, or Mel, as she is known by her clients and friends, works with companies and organizations to create a brand experience that leverages communication strategies, an organization's culture, branding, and marketing.

She has in-depth knowledge of how culture, branding and operations intersect to impact a company's bottom line and influence your community. By providing anecdotal and research-based information, unique to each client, she enables them to understand how subtle changes can be implemented to ensure your business's success.

Tracey Warren
Tracey Warren says "I have a passion for marketing and an addiction to social media. I am a Social Media Strategist and Community Manager and teach business owners how to create successful Social Media Marketing Campaigns to help them grow their businesses. I love to help individuals and businesses maximize their social media presence."


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