Who is Web Education Services?

Justin Babcock • Aug 31, 2021

The simple answer is… we are marketers.

But we are very different from other marketers.


See, most marketing companies offer you services. They offer to Do-It-For-You. The good ones, keep you in the loop. The bad ones keep you in the dark. But either way, the systems, knowledge, and expertise is their’s, not yours.


We are different. Instead of doing it for you. We teach you once a week. We do it with you once a week. And after a few months, you do it yourself every week.


How does this all work? Well, it’s a three-month process…


Month 1: We meet once a week for 1 3/4 hours, and together, we set up and optimize all your marketing platforms.


YouTube, Your Blog, Email Marketing Software, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google My Business, Facebook Ads, Google Ads, Google Analytics, and Review Solicitations.


Month 2: We teach you how to write, create content, and post to all your new or updated marketing platforms.


Again, meeting once a week for 1 3/4 hours.


Month 3: We refine your content creation and posting skills while teaching you how to analyze what’s working, what’s not, and how to adjust. Meeting once a week for 1 3/4 hours.


Month 4 is Optional: You can keep working with us to improve your skills or run with what you’ve learned.


After your training, we continue to support your efforts. You can always call and email us with any questions you have. 


You can also schedule ad hoc sessions with us at any time.


To learn more about our services, call us at 727-222-6984. Or schedule a free consultation.

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