Social Media Simplified (for Artists) March 26

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Judy Buskirk
Thu, Mar 14, 2013 12:31 AM

Social Media Simplified (for Artists)

with Tracey Warren

On Tuesday, March 26, the Peninsula Art League will host

Social Media Simplified (for Artists) with Tracey Warren

at Cottesmore Care, 2909 14th Avenue NW, Gig Harbor, from 7:00-9:00 pm.

Warren’s focus begins with these questions:

Do you feel like your time spent on Social Media is just another

daily task that might not be worth your effort?

Would you like to feel like what you are doing is actually making a difference?

The potential for any business using Social Media is limitless!

But, at times, it can seem so overwhelming and complicated.

Let’s simplify it!

In our time, you will learn:

How to share quality content consistently and why that’s important.

How to use Social Media to leverage your current relationships.

How to use Social Media to get seen, shared and sought after.

....And so much more.

Warren adds, "Most of the sites are similar in many ways.

So, I will talk about what makes them similar. Then, I will touch on

Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest at the same time."

ABOUT TRACEY WARREN:

Tracey Warren has a passion for marketing, for teaching and for connecting people.

She discovered her love of empowering others as a corporate trainer with Avon.

Now, with Ready, Set, Grow Marketing she teaches business owners the value of

Social Media Marketing through workshops.

She has a degree in Journalism from Whitworth College and loves to write.  In addition, her ability to connect on a personal level with her clients allows her to market for them in their voice on multiple platforms as a Social Media Manager.

Artist? Hobbyist? Professional? Art Patron?

Peninsula Art League welcomes you!

Contact:  1st Vice Pres. Hilaire Radowick hradowich@gmail.com

Info:  www.peninsulaartleague.com

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Social Media Simplified (for Artists) with Tracey Warren On Tuesday, March 26, the Peninsula Art League will host Social Media Simplified (for Artists) with Tracey Warren at Cottesmore Care, 2909 14th Avenue NW, Gig Harbor, from 7:00-9:00 pm. Warren’s focus begins with these questions: Do you feel like your time spent on Social Media is just another daily task that might not be worth your effort? Would you like to feel like what you are doing is actually making a difference? The potential for any business using Social Media is limitless! But, at times, it can seem so overwhelming and complicated. Let’s simplify it! In our time, you will learn: How to share quality content consistently and why that’s important. How to use Social Media to leverage your current relationships. How to use Social Media to get seen, shared and sought after. ....And so much more. Warren adds, "Most of the sites are similar in many ways. So, I will talk about what makes them similar. Then, I will touch on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest at the same time." ABOUT TRACEY WARREN: Tracey Warren has a passion for marketing, for teaching and for connecting people. She discovered her love of empowering others as a corporate trainer with Avon. Now, with Ready, Set, Grow Marketing she teaches business owners the value of Social Media Marketing through workshops. She has a degree in Journalism from Whitworth College and loves to write. In addition, her ability to connect on a personal level with her clients allows her to market for them in their voice on multiple platforms as a Social Media Manager. Artist? Hobbyist? Professional? Art Patron? Peninsula Art League welcomes you! Contact: 1st Vice Pres. Hilaire Radowick hradowich@gmail.com Info: www.peninsulaartleague.com The message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: TraceyWarren0294 (1).jpg Note: To protect against computer viruses, e-mail programs may prevent sending or receiving certain types of file attachments. Check your e-mail security settings to determine how attachments are handled.