Chamber of Commerce Hawaii
Young Professionals Professional Development Class: Social Media Marketing Seminar
Chamber of Commerce Hawaii’s Events unite the business community to enhance the state’s economic climate by fostering success for businesses and business leaders alike. Attend or sponsor a Chamber event to promote your company, build brand awareness, market to your target demographics, expand your network and invest in your local community.
This event will take place at The Pacific Club Card Room.
Learn best practices and tools to maximize your social media presence, as well as the do’s and don’ts of posting.
This seminar will include:
- How your personal social media presence can affect your professional career
- What to post and what not to post
- Best practices for posting on behalf of your company or organization
- Instagram Stories and Facebook Live -- why you should use them (but not in excess)
- How to get the most out of your posts by tailoring them to different outlets (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.)
Melissa has more than 25+ years’ experience in marketing and public relations, including work with Starr Seigle Communications, as the Marketing Director for Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties, and as the Marketing Director of Aloha Tower Marketplace. She is currently a freelance writer and independent marketing consultant, specializing in integrating the new social media with traditional media to maximize clients’ marketing efforts. You can find her blog at FrolicHawaii.com, which is her hobby, and her social media clients include Pearlridge Center, Chart House Waikiki, Outrigger Waikiki, Outrigger Reef, Waikiki Beach Walk, Goma Tei ramen, Search Hawaii TV, and more.Mahalo to our sponsor:
Date and Time
Friday Oct 28, 2016
7:45 AM - 9:00 AM HST
Friday, October 28, 2016
7:45am-9:00am
Fees/Admission
Cost:
$20 Young Professionals members
$25 non-members
Deadline to register is Tuesday, October 25, 2016. Limited seating available!
Registration fee includes buffet breakfast and refreshments. Free parking in The Pacific Club parking lot.