Community Building through Campaigns

 

Providing practical and topical courses for entrepreneurs in business, technology, and design.

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Community Building through Campaigns

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Event:
Community Building through Campaigns
Start:
August 21, 2012 6:00 pm
End:
August 21, 2012 7:30 pm
Cost:
20.00 - 30.00
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Updated:
July 18, 2012
Venue:
Creative Density
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1719 Emerson St., Denver, Colorado, 80218, United States

 If you’re wondering why your link sharing, daily posting, and friendly chatter on social media isn’t changing the game for your brand, you might want to throw campaigns in the mix. This course will delve into campaigns from 3 verticals: how to create and target,  amplifying reach, and platform cross-over. The audience is waiting to follow your lead, and now is time to take charge.

Meet the Instructor | Levar Battle

I’m a community curator. My tool of choice? Words. In a time when simplicity stands out more than pomp, I embrace written language as it relates to the every day. With a conversational approach, I bring people together through a voice they can cozy up to. No matter the personality of the project, my writing offers a confident, accepting, and approachable tone that prompts people to stop, listen, and engage.

As for my background, there’s nothing special about the industries in which I’ve worked: marketing/advertising and online content management. Yet, as a writer, my unique experiences in each have been instrumental in my efforts to build communities through words. I could go on and on about where, how, and with whom I’ve worked, but I think it’s only fair to let my work speak for itself.