Last Chance to Register for a Free Webinar on Marketing Your Business

May 17, 2021

Don’t miss your opportunity to register for a free, educational webinar Cleanfax is offering Wednesday on the 2021 Marketing Blueprint for Cleaning and Restoration. Led by Sonny Ahuja of KiLLitOnLine and John Braun of Hitman Advertising, the webinar will offer tips for how to improve your search rankings and increase lead generation using current marketing best practices.

In this one-hour session from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. CDT, Ahuja and Braun will discuss using targeted messaging to bring in clients from specific neighborhoods by using direct mail and saturation mail marketing methods and providing special offers. They will also cover digital marketing strategies, including optimization of your company website, strategic use of social media channels, and best practices for Google My Business, Google search ads, and Google display ads. The marketing webinar will conclude with a live Q&A session; participants may ask questions live or submit questions ahead of time on the registration form.

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