Integrating Social Media Into Your Business (Free 2-Day Workshop)

13th September 2017

Nowadays it's highly likely that you'll have used some form of social media on a personal level but what are the benefits of social media for business? From Facebook to Twitter, through to LinkedIn, Google+, YouTube, Pinterest and blogs, businesses across the world are utilising social networks to raise brand awareness, manage their reputation and most importantly of all gain new customers.

Social media can work for your business too all you need are the right strategies and objectives, a knowledge of how to create powerful and effective content, the ability to monitor the results and the tools to analyse and your Digital Growth Programme social media experts have pieced together this 2 day workshop to enable you to do exactly that. This Social Media Workshop will cover: An introduction to social media  Understand how social media and inbound marketing are different from traditional marketing and why you need to get involved. Using social media for business  An opportunity to look at the many ways that businesses can exploit social media, so that you can do exactly that. Define your social media objectives Learn how to successfully establish clear, definable and measurable objectives. The different types of networks  Discover the various social media networks out there today and which are the most appropriate for your business. Social media tools  Explore the increasing variety of tools that have been developed to aid the effective delivery of social media marketing. Writing content to engage  Find out how to create and develop successful content and boost your shares, retweets, repins and reblogs. Measure your success  Learn how to analyse your social media efforts alongside your business goals to help refine and adapt your future campaigns for further success. Workshop dates: 28th November 2018 29th November 2018 Workshop Outcome: At the end of the 2 day workshop delegates will walk away with the necessary knowledge to practically get the most of the opportunities afforded by social media for their business. They will be able to plan and implement a workable social media strategy and confidently manage it to engage users with well-crafted and effective content. Event Eligibility: In order to attend this fully funded event your organisation must have registered and have been verified as eligible to receive support through the Superfast South Yorkshire Digital Growth Programme. The process of registration is quick and easy and you only need to go through this process once. If you have not registered yet, you can do so via the following link; http://www.ebusinessclub.biz/register. CLICK HERE to book Please Note: Delegates from organisations registered to the Superfast South Yorkshire Digital Growth Programme are only able to book a place on events located within Sheffield, Barnsley, Rotherham or Doncaster. Delegates from the D2N2 or Leicester and Leicestershire Digital Growth Programme are not eligible to attend these events. We can only accommodate one delegate per organisation on this seminar.

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