Social Media Essentials Seminar Will Raise Funds For Keiki Summer Camp

Learn how Big Island businesses are using social media and digital marketing successfully and how you can, too!

See examples of Kona businesses using Facebook, Twitter, Yelp, TripAdvisor, etc, learn specifically how you can show up in search, and get some individual ideas and advice,too!

A portion of all proceeds and 100% of all donations from this seminar will go towards supporting Project Hawaii’s Summer Program for Homeless Keiki.

Seminar is March 22nd from 12:30-1:30 at the West Hawaii Association of Realtors, 74-5620 Palani Court #106. Seminar fee is $25 in advance and $30 at the door. Please RSVP by March 20th to Julie Ziemelis, Ziemelis Communications at [email protected] or contact her for more info. Learn about the Summer Camp at www.projecthawaii.org.

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Meet the Author

Julie Ziemelis

Julie Ziemelis is an entrepreneur, business owner, author, blogger and vlogger in Kailua Kona. She created and moderates the “365 Things to Do in Kona” page and the Kona Newbies group on Facebook. She blogs at 365Kona.com and MoveToHawaii365.com and vlogs with her husband, Eric, at “365Hawaii” on YouTube. Julie also authored the books, “How to Move to Kona” and the “Insiders Guide to Buying Real Estate on the Big Island of Hawaii”. You will most likely find Julie in Kona hiking, running, biking, taking photos and sharing Aloha.

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  • Lance Owens says:

    Count me in Julie. I remember you doing this last year, let me know if I can help you in any way. Its a great thing that your doing – thank you

  • Lance Owens says:

    Count me in Julie. I remember you doing this last year, let me know if I can help you in any way. Its a great thing that your doing – thank you

  • Thanks Lance for your thoughts! If you can help me get the word out, that would be great. The room holds about 30, so I’d like to make sure the room is full to raise as much money as possible for Project Hawaii!

  • Thanks Lance for your thoughts! If you can help me get the word out, that would be great. The room holds about 30, so I’d like to make sure the room is full to raise as much money as possible for Project Hawaii!