Like – Follow – Connect your Business with Social Media

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7th March  5.30 pm – 9.00 pm at Weymouth College, Weymouth.

Social Media – What’s all the fuss about and how can you make Linkedin, Facebook and Twitter work for your business?

 

Weymouth & Portland Chamber of Commerce and WSX Enterprise have joined forces with Weymouth College to host a business seminar which will focus on the use of Social Media for business.  

Julie Cleaver, Vice President of the Chamber and Popcorn Marketing said  “ Social media is the hot topic in marketing today.  Many businesses are wondering whether it could be a powerful marketing tool for their business but are struggling to know where to start.  Our members asked us to host a seminar which focused exclusively on social media for businesses so we are pleased to be able to do this with WSX Enterprise and Weymouth College”.

This workshop will explore how businesses can use social media more effectively in their own business. Three expert speakers who will share their best tips on using Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter.

 

Facebook:    Andy Cooke, Be Social 

Twitter          : Andrew Knowles    

Linkedin:     Linda Parkinson Hardman, Internet Mentor     

17.30 Registration, networking and buffet  

18.15    Welcome

18.30    Session One           

19.15  Session Two          

20.00   Session Three       

20.40 Networking

21.00  Close

 

 

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This is a fantastic opportunity to get the answers to all Social Media questions.  Thanks to the support of the Chalk and Cheese Local Action Group this event is available to businesses at the very low cost of £10 per delegate which includes a buffet supper.

Booking is essential. To book a place or for more information visit https://www.businesseventsindorset.co.uk/ or call Liz Wright 01202 607532

For more information about Weymouth & Portland Chamber contact [email protected] or click www.wpchamber.co.uk .  Information about WSX  www.wsxenterprise.co.uk

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