Social media channels: which work best & How
Which social media channels are best to promote your business?
Join this practical marketing workshop to get some tips to help you promote your business, now and in the future. It's a recorded series of short videos that will take about 30 minutes to watch
It's available from 1.00 pm on Tuesday, 1st October until 5.00 pm on 15th October so you can watch it any time between those dates.
I've made sure it's full of actionable lessons you can implement immediately.
Do you find social media overwhelming? Never feel sure if you're spending your time on the right things, or worry that there's something you should do that you don't yet know about?
Join this brief session and get some clarity! It includes:
- The social media channels it's most worth spending time on to attract more visitors
- An approach to social media that's practical and worthwhile
- Success factors for social media
- The most important things you need to do to get results from social media - without being on every channel all the time.
The video is divided into several short sections so you can just listen to a few minutes when you have a coffee break.
Book your place now
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.
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. Write your text by editing it directly on this page.