Discover New Social Media Tools to Boost Your Business

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Learn about the latest social media developments in NAHB's webinar Social Media Refresh: New Tools, Tech & Techniques to Boost Your Business on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2-3 p.m. ET.

Leading social media experts will discuss what's new in paid and organic social media, including what tech, tools and strategies are now available to navigate channels, build brand awareness and generate leads. Learn where you and your company should be investing time and capital now and when things return to normal post COVID-19.

Speakers include Jo-Anne Redwood, Capstone Studios Design & Marketing, Inc.; Barbara Wray, Wick Marketing; and Daryl Johnson, Capstone Studios Design & Marketing, Inc.

This webinar will help you:

  • Determine whether new social platforms like TikTok, Instant Experience (IX), and IGTV should be part of your media strategy.
  • Understand why you should be investing in social media now.
  • Recognize how current events can affect your social media plans.Registration is open until 3 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Sept. 9. For questions about registration, email [email protected].

Participants can earn one hour of continuing education credits for the following professional designations: CAPS, CGA, CGB, CGP, CGR, CMP, CSP, GMB, GMR, Master CGP, Master CSP and MIRM.

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