Join this practical tourism marketing workshop in Grassington - free!
Marketing essentials to attract year-round visitors - lots of fresh ideas, themes and practical plans
Venue: The Octagon, Main Street, Grassington
Time: Tea, coffee & registration at 10.00 am - Workshop begins at 10.15 am and ends by 12.00 pm
Date: Tuesday, 5th November
Come along to this FREE and entertaining marketing training session: whether you're a beginner or old-hand, I hope you'll go home with some ideas and tips you can implement immediately.
We'll cover:
- 10 essential marketing tips and techniques, with 'how to' action points
- Some key themes we can all use to promote the Yorkshire Dales - and how to use them
- An easy marketing process you can follow again and again, to save time and money
- Urgent: what you need to say on your 'about' page, social media bio and business description
This session is run by Susan Briggs who has over 30 years' tourism marketing experience, and designed for businesses such as accommodation, visitor attractions, activity providers, and creative, retail, food and drink businesses.
Please remember to bring a pen and paper to take notes!
Book your place now - Grassington - 5th November
This session would normally cost £35+VAT per person. Thanks to UKSPF funding, it is FREE to visitor-facing tourism & hospitality businesses in North Yorkshire.
This programme is delivered in partnership with the York & North Yorkshire Growth Hub, and funded by North Yorkshire Council. For the purposes of reporting and to provide ongoing support, your registration data will be shared with these organisations. By completing this registration form, you consent to your information being shared. Please see the Growth Hub’s privacy notice here.
The event is not intended for suppliers to the industry such as consultants and designers.
North Yorkshire tourism and hospitality businesses can benefit free from this programme of practical marketing support called 'Boost'. The programme is a collaboration between The Tourism Network (Susan Briggs), the York and North Yorkshire Growth Hub, and North Yorkshire Council. It is funded by North Yorkshire Council, as part of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.