Foley Main Street To Host Marketing Workshop For Local Businesses

Foley Main Street will host a practical marketing workshop designed to help local businesses attract more customers through creative visibility strategies on March 31 at Riviera Utilities at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. The workshop, Creative Ways to Attract Customers Without a Big Budget, will be presented by Lindsay Schumacher, owner and president of L. Schumacher Consulting. Schumacher works with businesses across the Gulf Coast and Southeast to strengthen branding, marketing strategy and digital presence. During the workshops, Schumacher will walk attendees through practical marketing fundamentals including customer psychology, simple branding strategies and creative ways businesses can increase visibility without large marketing budgets. The session will also explore real-world examples such as community partnerships, customer advocacy, social media visibility and other creative marketing ideas successful small businesses are using today. The workshop is designed for both new and established business owners and focuses on practical ideas that can be implemented immediately.

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