BOSTON, MA, October 11, 2010 (Press-News.org) KeChange - an Internet marketing firm that helps businesses generate new customers and engage current customers on digital platforms - will host a live LinkedIn webinar to share basic best B2B practices on LinkedIn.
To be held on Friday, October 15, 2010 at 12pm EDT, this webinar, hosted by KeChange Internet Marketing Associate Ilona Lemeshov, will help viewers best leverage LinkedIn's platform and features to effectively represent and promote their company and personal brand. You'll learn how to optimize your profile to get found by prospective customers and clients, drive traffic to your corporate website to support your SEO efforts, and establish a long-term plan to build authority in your industry. Most importantly, you'll be equipped with the know-how to strategically grow your network in a digital setting.
In today's environment of real time access to information, social media, and limited personal time, LinkedIn provides you a way to find, be introduced to, and collaborate with qualified professionals all within one social platform. More importantly, with over 70 million users and one million company profiles, it's focused purely on business discussion and professional networking. If used correctly, LinkedIn can be an invaluable asset for increasing your brand's visibility and generating sales leads.
Join KeChange as we share best practices for using LinkedIn as part of a B2B marketing strategy, by signing up for our webinar.
Please visit www.KeChange.com or contact Mike Engert at mengert@kechange.com for more information.
KeChange To Get Your Business Linked Up on LinkedIn
Attend a live webinar to learn LinkedIn best practices for B2B marketers from an Internet marketing expert.
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[Press-News.org] KeChange To Get Your Business Linked Up on LinkedInAttend a live webinar to learn LinkedIn best practices for B2B marketers from an Internet marketing expert.