Social Media Workshop
Date
30 January 2014
10:00 - 16:00
Venue
PC Lab 522, Curran Building, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
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Description
Social media has changed the way people communicate – giving organisations an amazing opportunity to truly engage supporters, reach new audiences, influence key decision makers, build new partnerships and to promote their services. Hosted by Ross McCulloch, Founder of Third Sector Lab & Be Good Be Social, our social media workshop cuts through all the hype and jargon, helping you think strategically about Twitter & Facebook, blogging, video for the web and more. We’ll show you how to develop a simple social media strategy, how you can measure your success and how you can protect your staff with a robust policy & guidelines. You’ll come away from the workshop with everything you need to get started with social media work for your organisation.
Location & Travel
The workshop will take place in PC Lab 522, Curran Building, University of Strathclyde. For directions to the building please see here.
For travel details please see here.
Fee
The cost for this workshop is £50. This workshop is available to both members and non-members
Social media has changed the way people communicate – giving organisations an amazing opportunity to truly engage supporters, reach new audiences, influence key decision makers, build new partnerships and to promote their services. Hosted by Ross McCulloch, Founder of Third Sector Lab & Be Good Be Social, our social media workshop cuts through all the hype and jargon, helping you think strategically about Twitter & Facebook, blogging, video for the web and more. We’ll show you how to develop a simple social media strategy, how you can measure your success and how you can protect your staff with a robust policy & guidelines. You’ll come away from the workshop with everything you need to get started with social media work for your organisation.
Location & Travel
The workshop will take place in PC Lab 522, Curran Building, University of Strathclyde. For directions to the building please see here.
For travel details please see here.
Fee
The cost for this workshop is £50. This workshop is available to both members and non-members