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Webinar – Spring Clean Your Online Presence

Friday, March 26, 2021

Many of us use the springtime as a reminder to tidy our homes and get organized – it’s time to do the same for your business’ online presence!

Join Tourism Nova Scotia and Digital Nova Scotia for a webinar presented by Alison Knott, Founder of Alison K Consulting, on getting your online presence in order. There’s plenty of small, easy steps that can have a big impact in the digital realm. Alison Knott from Alison K Consulting will provide you with a clear understanding of which tactics are best for your business and how to take immediate action.

The tactics reviewed in this webinar are:

  • Google My Business
  • Google Analytics
  • Newsletters
  • Social Media Automation
  • Website Auditing

Date: Thursday, April 1, 2021
Time: 10:00 am

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Please note: this is an encore delivery of a webinar delivered last Spring: Top 5 Free or Low-Cost Ways to Get your Online Presence in Order, however the content has been refreshed accordingly.

This session is part of Tourism Nova Scotia’s Spring Tune-Up Series. Each week in April will feature a new webinar on topics designed to help your business prepare to welcome visitors. Find out about upcoming webinars, and view recordings of previous webinars in the series at https://tourismns.ca/business-tools-resources/tourism-nova-scotia-webinar-series

About our Presenter

Alison Knott

Known as everyone’s favourite hyperactive web nerd, Alison K helps clients dive into the data that matters. She has worked with non-profits, B2B and B2C companies across the country match existing marketing systems to online performance… and then propel them to the next level of success. In addition to facilitating webinars and seminars, she has held teaching positions at NSCC IT Campus and NSCAD University. An international creative tech speaker, Alison is passionate about the intersection of web, creativity and business. Her presentations are an unusual blend of high-octane enthusiasm and actionable lessons. Boring tech jargon has no place in her talks!