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You’re invited to our new (free!) Skillshare social media strategy class

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Hi there, We have the privilege of talking with a lot of fantastic social media marketers ? you! ?

[Hello from Buffer!]( Hi there, We have the privilege of talking with a lot of fantastic social media marketers — you! — about the joys and challenges of brand-building on social media. One of the biggest questions that comes up is this: How can you bridge the gap between your brand and your customers, especially when social media changes so rapidly? We’d love to help! You're invited to join us for [our new social media strategy class]( created in partnership with our friends at Skillshare! In this free class, you'll learn: - How to find your social media voice - The secrets of creating and curating great content - A 5-step Facebook ads strategy - and much more! The class is completely free for all Buffer customers for the next 30 days. After that, you can access the class as part of Skillshare’s library. Once you've joined the class, you can ask questions to me and other students as well as complete a project I've outlined to help you create your social media strategy. I look forward to connecting with you! :) Happy learning, Brian P.S. We’re super excited to offer our Buffer users and community members two free months of Skillshare Premium, giving you full access to our social media class and 1,000s of other creative and business classes. To redeem your free two months, you can click the blue banner at the top of the page here: [www.skl.sh/buffer](. Hope you enjoy! To unsubscribe please click [here]( Brian from Buffer 44 Tehama Street, San Francisco, CA, 94105 Email not displaying correctly? [View it]( in your browser

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