Every creative freelancer knows about LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram and a host of other social media networks—but do you know how to REALLY use them to attract business?
How can you create a consistent social media presence? How do you leverage your online reputation to build a referral base and expand business?
At our next meeting of the Freelance Forum, we’ll hear from a local digital marketing expert—someone who really understands social media and has mentored over 400 businesses and startups. This guy teaches digital marketers how to do digital marketing.
OUR EXPERT PRESENTER:
Eric Sharpe, CEO of Digital Envy
Eric launched his first digital business while attending the Savannah College of Art and Design. He was personally and professionally recognized in the 2015 “Generation NEXT” of Savannah, GA. At the end of 2015, his company was acquired by an Atlanta-based IT company.
As a marketing mentor at ATDC (Georgia Tech’s renown Advanced Technology Development Center), Eric has worked with companies of all size, from business startups to multi-million-dollar ventures.
At our October event, he’ll talk about using Social Media to grow your referral base—an ideal marketing solution for creative freelancers on a budget.
DON’T MISS OUR NEW MEETING VENUE: ROAM DUNWOODY
Our September meeting was such a success, we’ll be meeting at the same venue in October. Roam Dunwoody features plenty
of meeting space, free parking, and is within walking distance of the Sandy Springs MARTA station.
Should be a great event. Hope to see you there!
Directions:
Roam Dunwoody is located in the Perimeter Pointe Shopping Center, upstairs on the second floor next to LA Fitness. From
GA-400, take Exit 5A (Abernathy Road) and head East. Roam Dunwoody is at the intersection of Mount Vernon Highway
and Perimeter Center W.
Admission:
Free for members. Guests pay $15. Dress: Blue jeans rule. Business attire is okay if you just came from a big meeting with
a corporate client. But otherwise, relax.
For more information about Freelance Forum, visit: http://freelanceforum.org/