Digital Fitness and Social Media Workshop

with SRBEC

To market, To market, To buy a fat pig! Home again, home again, jiggety-jig!

We all know the old rhyme – but these days with competition swelling on the digital arena, it’s not quite as easy to compete, be seen and drive customers to market stalls. In this tailor made 2-hour workshop we will look at you – the stallholders and business owners and work through some strategies that will help:

Drive customers to come to your stall & keep them coming back through your on-line presence and social media platforms – enhancing your selling power.

This comprehensive 2-hour workshop will unpack a range of insights, practical tips and techniques covering digital marketing & social media specifically for stall holders. It will be delivered from a creative perspective to inspire.

Delivered primarily for stallholders at the Old Bus Depot Markets, this workshop will suit anyone in business including retail and service businesses. (Business must have a current ABN).

Participants will learn:

  • How to identify key problems for their business in the digital space
  • To understand the relationship between tradition and digital marketing
  • How to produce effective content for social media platforms such as Facebook

Participants will leave the workshop with:

  • Digital Fitness Assessment
  • Identification of best marketing strategies for their business
  • Tips and tricks package for Digital marketing on media platforms such as Facebook

A complimentary one-to-one follow up meeting is available to assist you further and embed the ideas/principles of the session. Please book with your local business advisor at the session.

Cost of Workshop is $25. Registrations are essential.

For any enquiries with the workshop please reach us on media@obdm.com.au or 02 6295-3331.

 

Federal Government Program

This workshop is offered by the Australian Small Business Advisory Service – a business support program subsidised by the Federal Government to assist small businesses to grow their capacity in the rapidly changing digital environment.