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Logix9.com Offers Social Marketing Training for Business Owners

Social marketing is essential for small business success, yet many small business owners lack the time and resources needed to address this need; a company called Logix9.com is seeking to change that.

2012-05-02
NEW YORK, NY, May 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) In this day and age, implementing social marketing technology is integral for any company to truly succeed. Large corporations have entire teams of people devoted to social marketing, but using Facebook, Twitter, and blogging technology for business purposes is something that many smaller business owners struggle with. Social marketing takes time, and it also involves a great deal of strategy, yet many small business owners have too many other responsibilities to truly embrace social media technology. A company called Logix9.com is seeking to change that, however. The company has just announced a new series of Web-based training modules, designed to help small business owners master the techniques needed for effective social marketing.

Logix9.com was founded by professionals from the online marketing world, but its online courses are really aimed at Web marketing novices. In fact, the company says its services are ideal for those who have little or no previous experience with social marketing, but simply wish to learn how to use the technology to grow their business and expand their profits.

As such, the online classes offered by Logix9.com are all small business-friendly. The courses can be completed in the business owner's own time, in his or her own home or office; they are self-paced and meant to accommodate the busy schedule of the small business owner. In addition, the classes are stripped of anything the Logix9.com team deems to be inessential. The courses are focused on the techniques and strategies needed for bringing in business and making money, as efficiently and effectively as possible.

These money-making courses include a variety of topics, all designed to help business owners make better use of online technology. Indeed, Logix9.com offers Web-based training in such topics as e-mail marketing and affiliate marketing, as well as business blogging, but the heart of these new online courses is in social marketing.

Logix9.com's new training modules offer insight into the best practices for marketing via Facebook, Twitter, and Google+. These courses are regularly updated to provide the most advanced and current techniques. The purpose of these classes is to show business owners how to efficiently use social marketing to bring in new clients, and ultimately to convert high volumes of online traffic, drastically improving their bottom line.

Users learn mostly through viewing Web-based videos, meant to be accessible even to those without previous knowledge of Internet marketing. In fact, Logix9.com says that these courses are made to be useful even for business owners who do not consider themselves to be particularly computer-literate.

ABOUT:

An Internet-based educational resource, Logix9.com provides instruction to small business owners. This program offers a variety of videos that individuals can view on their own time, allowing them to fit learning into their already busy schedules. The training modules presented cover a variety of topics, including web design, Internet marketing (including social media marketing), ecommerce, and more. To benefit users, each skill presented by the Logix9.com system is developed in an effort to improve the bottom line of small businesses.

Website: http://www.Logix9.com


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[Press-News.org] Logix9.com Offers Social Marketing Training for Business Owners
Social marketing is essential for small business success, yet many small business owners lack the time and resources needed to address this need; a company called Logix9.com is seeking to change that.