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  • Positioning Your Business: Reviews & Reputation
     February 16, 2022
     9:00 am - 10:00 am

 

In this session, Tom Canterino from LevelUp Digital Solutions will discuss:

  1. Why review requesting is so important for your business
  2. How to get key stakeholders involved in providing reviews
  3. Considerations you need to keep in mind when soliciting online feedback
  4. Best practices for launching review requesting
  5. Factors to consider when implementing a Reputation Management program
  6. How to be proactive with online feedback (both good and bad!)

 

Register prior to Tuesday, February 15 at 6:00 pm to receive the Link, Meeting ID and Passcode the day prior. You must be pre-registered prior to 7:45 am the day of the event to receive the link.

About Tom:

Tom is an innovator, entrepreneur, life-long student of marketing and sales, and on occasion – a teacher of these subjects. Professionally, he is dedicated to achieving growth through new initiatives and the design and execution of innovative marketing and business development programs.

He began his career in the start-up arena, playing a leadership role with Panino Express Mobile Cuisine & FeedMe Solutions and transitioned into the entrepreneurial realm in the early-2000s. He has since been instrumental in the launch of several new ventures related to healthcare, food service, and technology.

He is a junior Olympic champion skier, aquatics coach, and volunteer for the Rhode Island Special Olympics.

Tom is an active advocate for the well-being and equal rights for the LGBTQ community and services on the Youth Pride RI Board of Directors.

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