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04/06/2020 14:00 to 15:30

Social media networks are surging as a result of COVID-19, is your business ready to adapt?

 

Why should you join this webinar?

Is your business looking to better utilise social media? With many small businesses having to rethink their marketing strategy to coincide with market shifts and COVID-19 sensitivities, social media is becoming more crucial than ever before.

This interactive webinar is designed to help SMEs navigate through this new landscape.

Join us for guidance on creating online content, communicating and engaging with your target audience during COVID-19.  Packed with tips and insights from industry experts, this webinar will help you leverage social media channels to stay visible, stay connected and help generate potential future business.

 

Why you will learn?

  • Understand COVID-19 trends and shifts happening on social media
  • Find out how your communication and tone need to adapt 
  • Get advice and know-how to help create engaging & relevant content  
  • Discover tech, tactics and tools to help reach your target audience
  • Learn how to analyse your social media activity to help plan your strategy
  • Find cost-effective social media tools to engage with new and existing consumers 
  • Ask our expert speakers questions live during the webinar

 

Who is this event for?

If you are a UK based small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) or an entrepreneur looking for expert advice to manage the impact of COVID-19, this webinar could be of great value to your business.

 

What is the cost?

This webinar is free to join.

 

What's next?

To secure your place for this free webinar, simply click the Register button on this page.   

Don’t go it alone - support is available to help manage the potential impact of COVID-19 on your business. Book your place today.

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Contact us

Have a question about the webinar? Email our team at businessevents@newable.co.uk
 

     

"Businesses that I have worked with over the years could have the best products or services in the world; but it could be the best kept secret if nobody knows about it

- Vivienne Scantlebury, Business Adviser at Newable

 


 

About the SME COVID-19 Webinar Series 

This extensive free webinar series is designed to help support UK businesses to survive, sustain or evolve through COVID-19. From accessing loans, grants and schemes to addressing HR, supply chain or employee challenges, hear the latest advice from our expert presenters - view webinars here

Designed and organised by Newable on behalf of the Department for International Trade (DIT)Enterprise Europe Network and J.P. Morgan, the series is part of the Government effort aimed at supporting your company to get help, protect your business and save jobs. 

You can find the latest information about the Government support for business by visiting the Business Support website.

View all upcoming webinars at events.newable.co.uk.

 


 


General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) notice:

This webinar is planned and delivered by Newable Ltd in partnership with the Department for International Trade (DIT), Enterprise Europe Network for England, Northern Ireland and Wales (EEN) and J.P. Morgan.

A range of data points must be collected during the registration process to confirm your place on the webinar. Newable will retain your records for no longer than is necessary, and in accordance with our privacy notice. You can see our full privacy policy here.

Newable will not share your data with any other third parties that are not involved with the delivery of the event or funding of the project. Newable will share your personal data and business information with these delivery partners: information regarding the use and processing of personal data by partners can be found using the following links: The Department for International Trade (DIT), Enterprise Europe Network for England, Northern Ireland and Wales (EEN) and J.P. Morgan.

 

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