Promoting your club using social media | Club Support Webinar
Join us on Monday 18th November at 7.30pm to look at using social media to promote your club
Come and join us to explore how you can use social media to increase awareness of your club and connect with a wide range of people to help you grow and become more sustainable.
The session will cover
- setting up basic social media profiles
- understanding the role that social media can pay in promoting your club
- considering how to analyse your social media marketing efforts to inform future development
This session is particularly focused at those who are responsible for social media at your club and/or those with an interest in marketing your offer more effectively.
This session is delivered through Buddle [buddle.co] a sport development and support programme funded by Sport England:
DATE: Monday 18th November
TIME: 19.30
WHERE? Register via the Zoom link
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