A real diagnosis
Free in-person workshop for local business groups
Social Media Rescue Clinic
Help your members stop looking inactive online in one practical hour.
Kathleen Celmins, founder of Glow Social, leads a phone-in-hand session where local business owners diagnose their profiles, find the platform that matters most, and leave with a simple rescue plan they can use immediately.

What It Solves
Your members are good at their work. Their profiles may not show it.
Most local business owners do not need another inspirational talk about posting more. They need someone to help them see what a customer sees: old bios, missing links, neglected Google posts, unclear photos, and social pages that make a good business look abandoned.
The Social Media Rescue Clinic gives them a way back in. It is practical, kind, and specific enough that people leave thinking, “I can fix this today.”
What Attendees Leave With
Useful work gets done in the room.
A platform priority
Pick the first place to fix
They leave knowing whether their next move is Google, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or basic profile cleanup.A content plan
Draft a simple 12-post rescue calendar
No influencer theatrics. Just useful posts that make your business look active, helpful, and current.A follow-through tool
Use the free setup kit after the session
The workshop points people to glowsocial.com/setup so they can create or clean up multiple profiles without starting from a blank page.The Platform Reset
Google Business Profile is the secret.
The top social platforms matter, but Google Business Profile is where local buying intent shows up first. The workshop helps attendees stop treating every platform like the same chore and start matching their effort to where customers are actually looking.
Try the Free Setup KitGoogle Business Profile
The secret weapon. It catches people with local buying intent, not just people killing time in a feed.
Still where local customers check hours, events, reviews, and whether your business looks alive.
Visual proof for restaurants, salons, fitness studios, shops, home services, and anyone whose work can be seen.
A credibility layer for professional services, B2B, real estate, finance, consulting, and community leaders.
TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, and more
Not every platform deserves equal effort. The session helps people choose the next useful one without spreading themselves thin.

Built-In Follow-Through
The workshop does not end with “good luck.”
Attendees can go to glowsocial.com/setup after the session to generate profile copy, see which platforms they still need, and keep cleaning up their presence without waiting for motivation to strike.
That makes the session more valuable for the host, too: members leave with a tangible next step instead of a notebook full of vague intentions.
Best Fit
Built for rooms full of busy local business owners.
This works especially well for groups whose members know social media matters but feel behind, inconsistent, or unsure which platform deserves attention first.
- Chambers of commerce and Main Street groups
- Coworking spaces and entrepreneur communities
- Libraries, city programs, and small business resource partners
- Local associations, vendor groups, and networking events
Organizer Copy
Easy blurb to share with your members.
Join Kathleen Celmins, founder of Glow Social, for a practical Social Media Rescue Clinic built for local business owners. Bring your phone or laptop and one social profile you want to improve. You will score your current online presence, find the platform that needs attention first, and leave with a simple plan to make your business look active, current, and trustworthy online.

About the Speaker
Kathleen makes social media feel fixable.
Kathleen Celmins is the founder of Glow Social, a done-for-you social media platform for local businesses. She has spent 15+ years in digital marketing and built Glow Social for the owners who are excellent at their work but too busy to keep every profile active.
Her workshops are direct, practical, and grounded in what customers actually check before they call, visit, book, or refer.
Questions
What hosts usually ask.
Is this a pitch?
No. Glow Social is a natural next step for people who want help after the workshop, but the session stands on its own. Attendees leave with useful work done either way.
How long is the workshop?
The core session is 45 to 60 minutes. It can also expand to 75 minutes when the group wants live hot seats or more Q&A.
What should attendees bring?
A phone or laptop, their website URL, and access to at least one current social profile. They do not need to be advanced marketers.
Is there a speaker fee?
For aligned local business groups, there is no speaker fee. The goal is to give members a genuinely useful session and help Kathleen meet more business owners who need this work.
Bring the Clinic to Your Group
Give your members a workshop they can use before they leave the room.
Tell Kathleen about your group, expected audience size, and preferred date window. She will reply with format options and a simple host checklist.
