Overview
Marketing is an intimidating subject. In this lecture we will talk about profound impact that the internet has had on marketing. From social media to search engines, we will cover it all.
Marketing is something that affects all our lives. It either controls us or we can learn to leverage it to our advantage.
Why you should Attend
Marketing plays a critical role in the survival of any firm or brand. Whether you are a jobseeker or an entrepreneur.
Marketing can be simply defined as placing your offer in areas that attract a lot of attention in order to draw customers.
Most folks know already that most marketing happens online now. In this lecture, we will unpack the entire universe of digital marketing. We will leave no stone unturned.
So please bring your notepads and pens, you will learn a lot.
My goal is to turn you into a marketing aficionado who knows exactly how to reach your ideal customer.
Areas Covered in the Session
- Bullet points on market research, social media, video marketing, SMS marketing, email marketing, websites, SEO, Google Business profiles, online reviews, websites, chat widgets, Google ads, FB ads, being digitally organized, virtual phone systems, etc
Who Will Benefit
Speaker Profile
Luke Jean-Louis I was born and raised in New York. I received my MBA from the Zicklin School of Business, where I studied human resources management. I have spent years working in the staffing industry where I attained my Certified Staffing Professional certification offered by The American Staffing Association.
I teach folks personal development. I am a life coach, blogger, author, speaker, singer, voice actor and podcaster.
I have consumed a plethora of self-help material throughout my life. I have spent tens of thousands of dollars on books, courses, coaches, etc. I’ve applied much of this education to see what works and what doesn’t. I have also interviewed many successful people on my podcast, “The Deep Voice Man Show.”
As a result, I can demystify success by distilling all that information on what works into key tips or bullet points that make it easy for the average person to comprehend. In fact, I break things down so simply that a 5-year-old can easily understand.