Geelong Small Business Festival goes online again

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THE Geelong Small Business Festival will be held online again this year as a way of encouraging business people to come together and learn about ways to improve their businesses.
Daily events will be held from August 18 until September 3.
Events will cover business essentials, marketing, social media and promoting businesses online, starting a business, growing business and sales, and expanding networks, career development, leading and managing people and health and wellbeing.
The festival aims to get businesses to connect and learn from each other and to inspire and grow small businesses.
Mamamia co-founder Mia Freedman was the keynote speaker at last year’s festival.
The Geelong Small Business Festival program is expected to be launched by the end of August.
For updates, follow the Eco Dev Geelong page on Facebook.
– WITH NATASHA MEYNINK