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Celebrate SBDC Day with a free digital marketing webinar

It's a celebration of America's Small Business Development Centers (and the small business owners they serve).

DSBDC Day swag. (Photo via Twitter)

In case you didn’t know, Wednesday, March 21 is SBDC Day (aka #SBDCDay), a nationwide event to celebrate the impact of America’s Small Business Development Centers.

The Delaware SBDC is participating with a free one-hour webinbar, “Digital Marketing Trends for Small Businesses in 2018,” at 2 p.m., presented by Matthew Montoya of Constant Contact. He’ll discuss the ever-changing nature of digital marketing, including:

  • How to use data to make smarter marketing decisions
  • How to create more personalized messages
  • How to do more business and save time with simple automation

For access to this free webinar, register here.

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