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02 March 2010
UPDATE (05 May 2010): As a result of the volcanic eruptions in Iceland, we’ve rescheduled our seminar to Wednesday, 19 May 2010 at the same times as before. For more information, please contact our London office.
Websites like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn are becoming increasingly valuable in helping businesses grow. However, it can be quite daunting when trying to integrate social media into our marketing strategies when we are not sure how to use them!
In December, we delivered a presentation in London on social media as marketing tools. That seminar was so well received that we are organising another two sessions for our friends, clients and others who may be interested in learning about capitalising on social media for their businesses or organisations.
It’s a growing medium of self-promotion – just look at Google’s new service called Buzz – and we are working hard to ensure that our clients know what these social media tools are all about. The Director of lbdesign, Liam Dempsey, will be in London to give the presentations, answer questions and lead a discussion on the topic.
Here’s what you can expect to take away from the session:
- An improved understanding of the key social media websites and how they can be of use to your business
- Exciting ideas on how to build your company’s online presence through a combination of social media tools and tricks
- A practical guide to implementing a social media strategy for your own business
There will be two seminars on Wednesday, 19 May 2010, one in the afternoon and one in the morning, with each session lasting about 2.5 hours. We’re grateful to Cockpit Arts for generously hosting these sessions in their education and training room. (The two sessions are the same, so there is no need to attend both.)
If you’re still working on your New Year’s resolution to get your social media strategy organised, then this seminar is for you! To register or for further information, please contact us.
