Oneupweb Digital Roadshow: Constructing a Social Media and Pay Per Click Holiday Strategy

ow.ly Oneupweb presents—Constructing a Social Media and Pay Per Click Holiday Strategy That Works! The social media and PPC worlds are constantly changing—however, the fundamentals remain unchanged. These outlets need to be unified and engaging, while remaining consistent and monitored in order to be successful. Listen in as two of Oneupweb’s Senior Client Success Specialists, Leah Singer and Steven Swaney discuss how to combine social media and PPC to cost-effectively reach your audience, engage and keep them coming back for more this holiday season. Leah and Steven will review Facebook tips and tricks, how to get creative with your advertising on Facebook and Twitter and put geo-location to good use. This webinar will help you optimize your search and social dollars this holiday season. If you’re in charge of planning this year’s holiday strategy—you won’t want to miss this session! Learn more by clicking here: ow.ly If you enjoy this video, or you’re interested in viewing more of our webinars, please subscribe to our YouTube channel: ow.ly More details on our website: ow.ly Connect with Oneupweb! Facebook: ow.ly Twitter: ow.ly LinkedIn: ow.ly Google+: ow.ly

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