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FREEDid you know registered nonprofits (501(c)3 if based in the US*) are eligible for an in-kind gift of $10,000 free in online advertising every month from Google? It's called the Google Ad Grant, and every eligible nonprofit can use it to level up their digital marketing.
View this free educational webinar recording where we'll teach you everything you need to know about the Google Ad Grant and how to get started. Learn how to build and launch your own successful digital marketing campaign and get ideas from case studies with proven results. Use the power of the Google Ad Grant to amplify your message and attract a broad audience!
At the end of this 45-minute webinar recording, you will have the knowledge to develop a Google Ad Grant strategy and run a digital search marketing campaign.
* Government entities, hospitals & schools are not eligible.
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About Your Topic Expert:
Simon Choy is the Founder & CEO of ConnectAd. He has more than a decade of experience running Google digital marketing campaigns and helping nonprofits obtain and manage free advertising through the Google Ad Grant program.
Simon is specifically qualified to teach this webinar because:
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