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Webinar: Using social media to increase holiday sales
National Jeweler is teaming up with Likeable Local next week to present a webinar titled “5 Ways to Use Social Media to Increase Holiday Sales” next week.
New York--National Jeweler is teaming up with Likeable Local to present a webinar called “5 Ways to Use Social Media to Increase Holiday Sales.”
The webinar is scheduled to take place Nov. 19 at 2 p.m. EST.
It is free, and interested parties can register here.
Led by Likeable Local’s Vice President of Marketing Nicole Kroese and moderated by a National Jeweler editor, the webinar will walk jewelers through five simple tactics they can use to drive people from their social media sites and into their stores (or onto their websites).
Based in New York, Likeable Local is a social media marketing platform and app for small and mid-sized businesses. Likeable Local also is a benefit partner of Jewelers of America, meaning JA members get discounts on the company’s services. (National Jeweler is a for-profit subsidiary of JA, acquired by the association in February.)
For questions about Likeable Local or the upcoming social media webinar, please call 212-359-4347 or email Kroese at nicole@likeablelocal.com.
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