Our April program is an online presentation of particular interest to anyone putting out social-media announcements, presented by Liz Fraley on Wednesday, 22 April at 6:30 pm.
Many of us work or volunteer for organizations that publicize events on the web. The success of the organization can depend on getting the word out effectively. Anyone who promotes events on social media knows that the process can be hit or miss if you remember to do it at all. Sometimes it’s just “push and pray”—throwing the same message into the void, as if every audience and every channel was the same, and hoping for the best.
Join Liz Fraley, who handles social media for multiple non-profit organizations, as she shares tips for maintaining a more constant, professional presence while taking less time doing it. Using a combination of freely available tools we all have on our desktops, Liz will show how to automate repetitive tasks and create entire campaigns in minutes.
If you do the same tasks over and over—such as announcements of events or speaking engagements, blog post promotion, publicity, and follow-up—you can take advantage of simple automations that have a huge impact.
The meeting will be online and hosted on Zoom. The link will be provided after registration.
About the Program
What: How to hack repetitive publicity tasks and get your life back!
Who: Liz Fraley
When: Wednesday, 22 April 2020, at 6:30 pm
Where: Webinar
How Much:
- $10 STC New England members
- $15 STC members
- $20 non-members
- $5 students
Register on Eventbrite.com.
About the Presenter
Liz Fraley, Single-Sourcing Solutions, is a serial entrepreneur. She’s founded two companies, sits on the boards of three non-profits, and is constantly coming up with new ways to share knowledge in the technical communications and content industries. She has worked in high-tech and government sectors, at companies of all different sizes (from startups to huge enterprises). She advocates approaches that directly improve organizational efficiency, productivity, and interoperability. If you ask her, she’ll say she’s happiest when those around her are successful.
About STC New England
The New England chapter is one of the largest chapters in the Society for Technical Communication (STC). The New England chapter serves technical communications professionals in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.