There are companies that rely on Social Media for more then 25% of their overall sales. But not all companies building their presence on Social Media are experiencing similar results. Social Media Channels fundamentally offer reach & engagement to organization. The sales you generate out of it, depends on the content you use while creating reach and engagement. It always helps to learn from an expert on the content creation strategy, rather than spend countless hours writing content that just doesn’t engage your audience. As they say – Content is the king, and when it helps you increase sales too – that deserves special attention!
GyaanExchange.com, India’s first platform to bring together motivated learners and talented teachers in your community is coming up with an awesome webinar that will help startups to understand the impact of “Great Content” on Leads Generation and Sales through Social Media.
This webinar is being presented by Kapil Nakra, a first generation Serial Entrepreneur. In the last 12 years, he has co-founded multiple ventures in the Internet space. Currently, he is the Co-founder of Digital Vidya, a company committed to providing experiential learning in the Digital Marketing domain. After attending the session, a participant would be able to understand:
Last Date to Register: Sat, 19th Oct 2013
Venue: Online
Price: Rs. 149
Link: http://gyaanexchange.com/webinar/social-media-great-content-the-magic-mix-for-increased-sales/
Call: +91-9167606469
Email: learn@gyaanexchange.com
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