SEMA eNews Vol. 14, No. 9, March 3, 2011

Free and Low-Cost Strategies to Get New Customers From the Web

  webinar
  Jennifer Brunacini

Search for yourself on Google, Yahoo! and Bing. Can you find your business? Now search again for your type of business and location, such as “racing parts Los Angeles.” Does your business appear in the search engine results page? If your business listing or ad appears and looks great, then congratulations, you’re ahead of the crowd! If you’re like millions of other businesses that cannot be found on search engines, please join online advertising pro Jennifer Brunacini from WebVisible for a webinar Thursday, March 17, at 10:00 a.m. (PST). Learn several of the free and inexpensive ways to promote your business on search engines, with compelling and measurable results!

Subjects to be covered in this webinar include:

  • Google Local
  • Yahoo! Local
  • Citysearch.com
  • Bing
  • Sponsored Links
  • ROI Measurement

Brunacini has a diverse background in media and advertising. She works with regional and national businesses to develop effective online marketing services and search management strategies that drive sales. Don’t miss this informative session to learn how to promote your business using online local search tools.

Participate live or download the webinar when it’s convenient. And remember, SEMA webinars are free to SEMA members and only $29 for non-members.

Non-members, for more information and to register, click here.

Members, for more information and to register, click here.

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