Become A Content Marketing Rockstar
Chelsea Mills • January 24, 2020
Learn How To Use Content Marketing To Grow Your Business

Recently, Chelsea Mills had the opportunity to present her seminar, 'Become A Content Marketing Rock Star', at the Michigan Design Center in Troy, Michigan. Her longtime clients, Chatham House Interior Design, invited her to come to their monthly Designer's Workshop Series to present to the other interior designers who are part of the Michigan Design Center.
In this seminar, participants were able to learn about what content marketing is, why they might want to consider using content marketing, the best practices for implementing content marketing along with bonus tips on social media and SEO integration.
Chelsea is available to come to your organization or business and present her one hour seminar about content marketing, please contact her at (810) 373-9293 or email chelsea@behindyourdesign.com
for booking information.

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