Find out how Digital Advertising offers the opportunity for businesses to compete this Holiday season on an even playing field with all other businesses. Showcase your products and services directly to your target audience at a fraction of the cost of traditional media.
This Lunch & Learn will provide the following key concepts of digital advertising:
Enjoy lunch from Urban Eats and let the experts from TAG Communications share how to learn more about your digital marketing opportunities to help you gear up for the Holiday Season!
This "eat Lunch & Learn something" event is Sponsored by:
Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CDT
Check-in will begin at 11:30AM
Food will arrive around 11:40AM
Program will begin at 12 Noon until 1PM
DeWitt Community Library
917 5th Ave S
DeWitt, IA 52742
Cost is $12 for members and $20 for "not yet members" and includes lunch along with the program! Payment will be collected at the program during check-in.
LeAnn Schaefer, Program & Events Coordinator
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