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20 (at least) brilliant ideas for effective social media and websites
Date: 1.30-3.30 pm on Wednesday, 10th February
Venue: Reeth Memorial Hall, Arkengarthdale Rd, Reeth, Richmond DL11 6QT
Programme:
1.30: Registration, tea and coffee
1.45: Event begins
Details: Trying to make your social media more effective but running out of ideas? Looking to give your website some oomph and to refresh your content ideas?
Come along to this very practical hands-on marketing workshop where we’ll look at what’s working well now, and what’s not worth doing.
I’ll help you to brainstorm some ideas, and come up with some new themes and angles. Then we’ll look at ways to freshen up websites and make sure the content you create is relevant for the visitors you want to attract.
There’ll be plenty of time for you to ask questions and we’ll also cover these angles:
- Should you use AI to create some of your social media posts? What pitfalls do you need to be aware of?
- How often should you post or update your website?
- What themes and angles are working well at the moment?
- How can you encourage followers to respond and to encourage more action-taking on your website?
Don’t forget to bring a pen and paper as I guarantee this event will give you plenty of fresh ideas so you won’t want to forget anything. By the end of the session you’ll have scribbled down some post angles you can take away and use immediately.
* These events are suitable for accommodation providers, activity providers, attractions, food and drink, businesses. We're sorry but they're not for suppliers to the industry such as designers, consultants etc although there may be other ways we can help you. Please get in touch
This programme of support is part of the Boost programme, funded through York and North Yorkshire’s SPF (Shared Prosperity Fund) allocation, so funded by the Combined Authority.

