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Webinar: Using Short Form Video to Build Your Brand and Entertain Your Audience

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Webinar: Use Short Form Video to Build Your Brand and Entertain Your Audience. Date: Wednesday, December 8. Time: 10a.m.In this session Twirp Communications will bust the myth that short form video is for teens who dance and prove it can be used for professional business purposes.

Learn how short form video can complement your existing marketing activities; how to identify opportunities for use of short form video in marketing; and how to build short form video into current marketing plans by repurposing existing assets.

Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Time: 10 am
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This is part one in a two-part series with Twirp Communications. Catch part two on Thursday, December 16. These webinars are offered in partnership between Tourism Nova Scotia and Digital Nova Scotia through DigiPort, a one-stop-shop of interactive services and educational opportunities to help tourism businesses develop digital marketing skills and access professional support to improve their online presence. 

About our Presenter:

Anita Kirkbride is on a mission to help business owners, entrepreneurs and even financial advisors, understand how to use social media to serve their clients and grow sales. After a 14 year career in fundraising, Anita embarked on a mission to conquer the brave new world of digital communications, founding Twirp Communications in 2011. Over the years, she’s shared her expertise with audiences at Atlantic Internet Marketing Conference, the Mortgage Brokers Association Conference, the Centre for Women in Business, Digital Nova Scotia and many other local events. 

Anita founded Social Media Day Halifax in 2018 to help small business owners get actionable help with their social media marketing. She hosts a podcast called #BeFlawsome: The Good Enough Podcast to encourage entrepreneurs to just get out there and share their stories. And she shares everything she knows about good and bad social media practices on her award-winning blog at twirp.ca.