Register for Free Online Advertising Strategies Webinar

April 5, 2022

Cleanfax logoJoin CMM’s sister brand Cleanfax for a free webinar on April 27 that explores strategies for online advertising.

This event is part of the 2022 “How the Pros Do It” webinar series where Cleanfax digs into industry topics with cleaning and restoration professionals about how they succeed in the trenches. This webinar will concentrate on strategies to rank higher in searches, convert more prospective customers, and use happy clients to bring in new business.

Your peers from successful restoration and carpet cleaning companies will gather to walk attendees through their marketing processes, providing tips and things they’ve learned through experience growing their own businesses. They will explain the ways they ensure their companies rank high in searches, creative strategies to draw in customers, how they retain clients, and more.

You will learn:

  • Leveraging search engine optimization (SEO) and ranking
  • Using customer-facing videos to bring in businesses
  • Using blogs to bring in business
  • Converting prospective clients
  • Managing and encouraging customer reviews
  • Encouraging referrals.

 The event is free but registration is required. Register here today.

 

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