FREE SOCIAL MEDIA BASICS WORKSHOP FOR SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS
- Are you a small business owner wanting some practical tips on how to utilise social media?
- Want a starting point of how it all works?
- Have a basic framework but want to know more?
- Would like to be better at reaching your customers?
- Don’t have the resources at the moment to use a company to manage your social accounts?
If you’ve answered YES to any of the above then please join Mel Hubber from House of Travel Ferrymead instore at 987 Ferry Road on Thursday 29 October from 4-5.30pm for this FREE EVENT.
This Social Media Basics workshop designed by Mel will have a key focus on Facebook and Instagram for businesses. Mel does not work in web design and does not claim to be an expert in this area by any means but has recently attended a number of workshops and training as part of our Covid-19 Business continuity planning.
She would love to get together with other business owners who may have been struggling with similar issues to share what she has learnt and in return it may help support local businesses.
PLEASE REGISTER by Thursday 22 October – email mellowen@hot.co.nz or call 03 3764 018 – note there will be some pre-event notes for you to complete and bring along.
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