Learn how to utilise social media to grow your business

Social media is at the forefront of marketing and is an effective way of reaching out to prospective consumers, as well as updating the community on the latest from your wills and probate business.

The Society of Will Writers understands the importance of applied marketing skills within the industry, and have formulated a new course to help you expand your business.

The course titled Social Media ‘Get more customers — Grow your business’ is a one day workshop that will take place in the New Year on 8th January 2015. It has been designed to provide you with the skills you need to utilise the world of social media, as well as get to grips with general marketing theories.

Topics that will be covered include:

  • Setting up and using social media channels
  • Generating leads and sales
  • Maximising reach and performance
  • Formulating effective marketing strategies

 

As with many of The Society of Will Writers courses, this is open to both members and non-members and will be held at the College of Will Writing in Lincoln.

The session will be £98.50 for members and £175 for non-members and will be led by the society’s very own marketing, PR and Business Development Executive, Tom Stansfield.

For more information, or to book a place, simply visit The Society of Will Writers’ website.

NEW DATE ADDED – this course will now be held again on 4th February 2015. Please visit the link above to secure a place. 

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