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Newark Arts Alliance offers social media workshop for entrepreneurs

If your company Facebook page is gathering dust, this might be the workshop to get it back on track.

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The Newark Arts Alliance, known for its drum circles, poetry readings and figure-drawing workshops, may seem like an unlikely place to hone your business skills. But if we learn one thing from the maker movement, it’s that art and entrepreneurship are connected.

On March 16, the NAA will host “Intro to Facebook for Business,” a three-hour class taught by Meredith Keating and Brandon Boas of Grunge Muffin Designs, a multimedia design firm based in Perryville, Md.

Students will learn how to set up a Facebook business page, as well as how to get the most out of it by attracting followers, creating and sharing events, integrating newsletter signups, creating engaging posts, connecting with other local businesses and gathering testimonials.

This event is for adults 18 and up and costs $32 for NAA members, $37 for non-members. Bring your own laptop.

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