Is Your Business Another Waldo?

Posted April 10, 2015 at 4:18 pm by

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San Juan Island Grange hosts interactive online marketing workshop for locals April 15th

San Juan Island Grange #966, and internet marketing expert, Tim Hoke are hosting an interactive business workshop for locals on April 15th, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at the Grange Hall, 152 N. First Street.

The workshop is being offered as a service to assist the local business community in creating more effective marketing strategies in today’s changing competitive environment.

tim-hokeThe workshop, titled “Why Nobody Likes Waldo,” was created by Grange member, Tim Hoke, a career Microsoft Certified Professional, White-hat SEO expert, Professional Business Strategist and Educator, and 15 year CTO and owner of inVision Brand Pursuit.

Tim created and has refined this workshop from his years of experience as an Instructor for the Department of Defense, Vocational Web Design teacher for Martin County School District in Florida, Guest Instructor at Indian River State College, and years as a one-on-one brand strategist for his company, inVision Brand Pursuit.

The workshop is designed to help anyone from the small business owner to the aspiring entrepreneur map out how to efficiently and effectively create the best possible strategy to share their message, product, idea or service so it is noticed and succeeds. Participants will experience live case study analysis, their own if they so choose, and walk away with actionable items along with suggested service resources and several professionals that may best help them beyond the presenter.

Pre-registration for this workshop by April 13th is highly encouraged as this will bring about the best results through a more individualized coaching experience for participants. Register online at www.SanJuanIslandGrange.org, or by calling Tim Hoke at 360-378-2834. The Grange suggests a donation of $50 to assist in helping continued events that help empower our local businesses.

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