Navigating the Digital Landscape: Strategies for Restaurant and F&B Owners to Thrive on Social Media

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Navigating the Digital Landscape: Strategies for Restaurant and F&B Owners to Thrive on Social Media

We are delighted to extend an invitation to you for the E Stage F&B Networking Event, where we are honoured to introduce our distinguished speaker, Dr. Aaron Kwan, a marketing specialist, on the topic of Navigating the Digital Landscape: Strategies for Restaurant and F&B Owners to Thrive on Social Media.
Addressing hot questions:
Building an online presence for real
✅ How to engage with customers by handling feedback and issues
✅ Utilising the maximum number of digital marketing techniques tailored for the F&B industry
✅ Leverage your platform effectively.
✅ A must-have tool to thrive on social media
He is currently the managing partner for AK47™ and helps out by drinking a lot of coffee at his favourite Craft Origin Cafe and CO2TTDI in Taman Tun, as well as at WOS Cafe in Subang. He is also an HRDCorp-accredited master trainer in the field of marketing and has been nominated as the HRDCorp Trainer of the Year 2023.
Speaker Background:
He is just a regular dude from a small village called Tambun in Ipoh and has an intense passion for the discipline of marketing. Without him realising it, he has skinny-dipped into this field for more than 17 years, and he’s growing in wisdom and with this field each passing year, and of course, growing younger.
Dr. Aaron has managed many high-level portfolio marketing campaigns, such as the social media activation for Iskandar Malaysia, the USD 5 million Dekat Je media budget tourism campaign for the Ministry of Tourism and Culture of Malaysia, and the movie promotion for My People, My Homeland (我和我的家乡), co-directed by ZhangYimou and one of the top-grossing movies in China.

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