Snap Blog Workshop

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We hosted our very first blogger workshop at Snap Agency November 17th and it was SO. MUCH. FUN. We were blown away. We had no idea what to expect. We had over 50 people in the house! I seriously thought we would have 10. Which would have been GREAT, and I would have been so incredibly thankful. This is just the beginning friends, so buckle up.

Thanks to my dude Greyson, we were able to whip the decor together in no time.

…I still need to teach him how to work the vacuum…

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There are a handful of people to THANK. They are my people. I want to hug them to death for all they did for us. I love you guys.

Emmy Events
This girl is the bomb. Not only is she the biggest sweetheart but she has style and can run with no direction.  I met Emmy at a morning blog workshop at Jeannine Marie Photography studios and she instantly contacted with me after.

Like I alway say, there is never anyone God doesn’t put into your life for a reason. I asked Emmy if she wanted to partner up for our blog workshop and she was instantly ready to rock and roll. I told her my vision and style and she rolled in day of with exactly what I wanted. I couldn’t have done it without you Emmy. I can’t wait until our next event.

Contact Emmy Ross
owner and event designer
em.my events

If you want to take the stress out of your event planning, Emmy is your girl.

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We had been meaning to make these pub tables for the alley for awhile and once we planned this workshop, I got our crew together and got these bad boys whipped up in no time.

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Chelsie Lopez
Another one of my favorite people in the world. This girl means more to me than she knows. I met Chelsie within Bible Study. She has the biggest heart. She is a mother, entrepreneur, faithful servant, and a great friend! I asked Chels to help with photography and without hesitation she was there for me. She is also working on a video for our site, which I am supper excited about. She is just amazing, talk to her once and you will not only want to work with her but be her best friend.

Contact Chelsie Lopez
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chelsie@chelsielopez.com
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Need photography, video , or marketing- Contact Chelsie. And check out her awesome candid picts!

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Thank you to all the sponsors and those who helped stuff the goodie bags and make the event successful!

Snap Agency
construction2style
Deneen Pottery
Townhall Brewery
Socially Smitten
Anytime Fitness
Katie Kurtz
Emmy Events
Chelsie Lopez

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We had six speakers:

Tim Brown who is a web designer at Snap Agency. He has been part of creating 25+ successfully launched websites.

Brenna French who is another web designer at Snap Agency.

Abby Olson Snap’s SEO strategy Eepert.

Mike Frahm Snap’s content manager who has overseen dozens of content strategies and the creation of thousands of content assets.

Karina Taylor founder of Socially Smitten, a social media agency providing social marketing expertise to brands.

Morgan Molitor (Me) Social media strategist, account and project manager at Snap Agency and blogger/owner of construction2style.

We chatted about topics ranging from web design, user experience, branding, SEO, content marketing and social media. And we posted all of this great content live as we were speaking, HERE and HERE in case you missed it.

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Thank you SO much to everyone we joined us. We hope you had a lot of fun and we can’t wait to see you at the next one.

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3 thoughts on “Snap Blog Workshop

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  2. No problem Nick – it’s still hogwash in Hogwarts, but the one where they go back in time and interfere with their future selves, I like that one a lot. I think it was the third part. Hey James, maybe I can turn the tables on you here and you can clear up an issue I’ve had for decades – what is it about LotR that makes it such a treasured English literary classic? I mean, I get Austen and I even get Dickens and Hardy, but hobbits, goblins and speaking in elvish?! It’s not even for kids, really – what is it that I’m not seeing?

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