TUESDAY

BUILD YOUR BUSINESS WITH SOCIAL MEDIA

Online: Learn about the five most popular social media networks, the benefits of using each one, understanding your audience, what to create and more, presented by SCORE, 7 p.m., hosted by Brentwood Public Library, free, register for a link, brentwoodnylibrary.org, 631-273-7883.

OPTIMIZING YOUR LINKEDIN PROFILE

Levittown: Learn how to optimize your LinkedIn profile so that you can get the job you want and effectively develop your career, 7 p.m., Island Trees Public Library, 38 Farmedge Rd., free, resident cardholders can register, islandtreespubliclibrary.org, 516-731-2211.

WEDNESDAY

BRAND STORYTELLING

Hauppauge: Learn five detailed steps to create a powerful brand story for your business, presented by Long Island Advancement of Small Business, 8:45 a.m., Long Island Cares Center for Community Engagement, 75 Davids Dr., $25 online, $35 at the door, liasb.com, 516-473-7202.

LEADING PRACTICES FOR NONPROFIT BOARDS

Online: Discussion on current leading practices, a healthy board cycle and tips that will help your nonprofit board function efficiently and effectively, 9 a.m., Miller Business Center, free, register for a link, millerbusinesscenter.org, 631-585-9393.

SMALL BUSINESS WORKSHOP: MARKETING STRATEGIES

Port Washington: Discussion on developing a marketing plan, performing market research, pricing, advertising and promotion, internet marketing, tracking results and more, 7 p.m., Port Washington Public Library, 1 Library Dr., free, register, pwpl.org, 516-883-4400.

Police are only addressing the supply, but demand is what fuels the illicit sex trade, experts say. Newsday political reporter Bahar Ostadan has the story. Credit: Newsday Staff

'If you don't address demand, you don't address the problem' Police are only addressing the supply, but demand is what fuels the illicit sex trade, experts say. Newsday political reporter Bahar Ostadan has the story.

Police are only addressing the supply, but demand is what fuels the illicit sex trade, experts say. Newsday political reporter Bahar Ostadan has the story. Credit: Newsday Staff

'If you don't address demand, you don't address the problem' Police are only addressing the supply, but demand is what fuels the illicit sex trade, experts say. Newsday political reporter Bahar Ostadan has the story.

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