Mark Your Calendars – Webinar Re: Using Online Presence & Social Media for Business Development

Be sure you mark your calendar for Thursday, September 28, 2017 (1:00 – 2:30 pm Central) because DRI and IDC are putting on a Webinar you will not want to miss.  Here is some information about the webinar:

Business and Development Marketing Services:  Creating an Online Presence and Using Social Media to Enhance Business Development Activity.

This interactive webinar will discuss how to use social media to create an online presence, make and maintain contacts with current clients, as well as identify and research potential clients, and generally develop new business. Attendees will understand how to navigate social media platforms, including LinkedIn, Twitter, and others, and avoid liabilities that can arise from online marketing, including false advertising or inadvertently advertising in other markets. Finally, you will learn the benefits of organizational websites like IDC’s and DRI’s, including creating and maintaining a profile and online marketing.

The speakers are Steven Puiszis, a partner at Hinshaw & Culberston in Chicago who is a member of the firm’s Professional Practice Group; Amber Vincent of Alyn-Weiss & Associates who creates marketing plans and strategies for law firms; and myself.

Here is a quick summary of what you will learn if you sign-up for this webinar:

  • How to create and maintain an online presence that will increase your network and business development activity;
  • How to identify and pursue new clients using social media;
  • How to maintain current clients using social media;
  • How to manage risks while still encouraging online presence.

There is only one charge per site so get everyone together, grab a lunch and learn how to improve your on-line business development and marketing skills.

The seminar has been approved in Illinois for 1.5 hours of CLE credit.

To register on-line go to:  www.digitell.dri.org/dri/live/64

A copy of the flyer is attached:

9-28-17_Creating an Online Presence