Breakfast Bites: Crafting Your Business Narrative through Social Media on Sept. 12

The next Breakfast Bites meeting on Sept. 12 will feature Rachel Hancock, on the topic of #SocialSells: Crafting Your Business Narrative through Social Media. The informal meeting opens at 8 a.m. in the Friends Room at the Georgetown Public Library, 402 W. Eighth St. The talk will start at 8:30 a.m. Coffee and light breakfast snacks will be provided.

Hancock will address the benefits of implementing social media marketing strategies into day-to-day operations, as well as teach business owners how to post memorable, interesting, and valuable content. She will also teach the basics of how to read page insights to understand what posts are effective and why. She will also address ad management and how to get the most return out of ad campaigns.

Rachel Hancock is the owner-operator of Something Social, a local social media marketing agency that specializes in promoting Georgetown businesses on platforms such as Facebook and Instagram. She graduated from Southwestern University with a degree in Theatre and uses her theatre background to collaborate with business owners to create the ideal social media marketing strategy.

At the Sept. 12 meeting there will be updates from City staff on:

  • Art Center and Public Library events
  • Convention and Visitors Bureau updates
  • City Hall campus project update
  • 2030 Comprehensive Plan Update
  • Environmental Services update
  • Transportation updates
  • Parking updates

Also, learn about updates from downtown partner organizations and find out about new businesses in the downtown district that have opened or are under construction.

Breakfast Bites is a quarterly meeting of the Georgetown Main Street Program. If you plan to attend, please RSVP by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 11, to Kim McAuliffe, downtown development manager for the City of Georgetown, at (512) 930-2027 or at kim.mcauliffe@georgetown.org.

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