Small Business Learning Opportunity: AI, Social Media & Email Marketing Best Practices

The Maryland Women’s Business Center (MWBC), a program of Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI), is hosting a free webinar, “Smart Strategies for Success: Marketing Best Practices for Small Businesses” to help retailers and other local businesses maximize their resources.

WHO: Business owners, especially retailers, seeking smarter strategies to supercharge their sales and productivity by leveraging AI, social media, and email marketing.

WHAT: In today’s digital-first world, small businesses need innovative marketing strategies to stay competitive. The Maryland Women’s Business Center invites you to an insightful webinar on how AI, social media, and email marketing can help local businesses thrive.

Moderated by Karen Sippel, Managing Director of MWBC, this session will feature a panel discussion with industry experts and an alumna of MWBC’s retail incubator, Shop Local – all of whom have successfully leveraged these strategies to grow their business.

  • Moderator: Karen Sippel, MWBC Managing Director

  • Public Relations & Social Media Expert: Melissa DiMercurio, Curves Ahead Co.

  • Email Marketing Strategist: Cory A. Van Horn, High Five Tourism

  • MWBC Shop Local Alum: Sofia and Maria Tapias, DOV & Company

Bonus: Learn about MWBC’s retail incubator and how you can apply to join its newest cohort in Bowie Town Center.

WHEN: Wednesday, March 12, 2025, 12:00pm – 1:00pm ET

WHERE: Register for the webinar at www.marylandwbc.org/smartstrategies. Can't make it to the live session? Register to access the on-demand recording.

COST: Free

Cory A. Van Horn

Cory A. Van Horn boasts an impressive career spanning over 25 years, characterized by his profound expertise in destination marketing, media relations, strategy, and tourism development. His professional journey has been defined by a commitment to excellence and a passion for promoting the world's most captivating destinations.

https://highfivetourism.com
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