Thursday, October 12, 2017

21 Connections Special event; Microsoft Store Yorkdale Shopping Mall in Toronto -LinkedIn classes





                      



 Build your brand to grow your business with free in-store events and special LinkedIn Workshops at your local Microsoft Store throughout National Small Business Week, October 15 –  21. Learn new tools to optimize productivity, network with other local businesses and entrepreneurs, and receive a free professional-grade headshot for your LinkedIn profile.

Fuel Your Business with LinkedIn

Did you know LinkedIn provides a wealth of free tools and a powerful array of premium services designed just for business?  In this workshop you will learn how to use free LinkedIn features to tune your professional profile, promote your professional brand, and create a LinkedIn Company Page.


Build your Brand with LinkedIn

Build your brand and grow your network! In this 45-minute workshop, you’ll learn how to create a compelling profile and connect with new opportunities for your business. Workshop includes a free professional-grade headshot.


Protect your business from cybercrime community event

The importance of cybersecurity for business is increasing with the rise of modern and targeted threats. Understanding cybersecurity can help small and medium businesses stay safe in today’s growing and changing security threat landscape. In this event you will gain deeper insight into the cybercrime marketplace and learn about cybercriminal categories and crime ware kits. You’ll also gain valuable insight about your business’s cybersecurity needs through an interactive risk assessment and learn five ways to defend your business from cybercrime.


Cyber Security for your business

Cybersecurity attacks are on the rise. Small businesses are attractive targets because their data can provide cybercriminals with access to bigger targets. This entry-level workshop provides an overview of current, common small business cybersecurity risks, steps to take to stay safe, and how to respond if cybercrime occurs.



Thank you,
Savie Persaud
Microsoft at Yorkdale
647.777.4580


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