Starter course for social media.


 

Get a flying start to harnessing the power of social media in your business.

  • Don’t know your Tweets from your Facebook?
  • You’re aware that 15% of all global internet traffic is attributed to social media but you have no idea what all those people are doing or talking about?
  • You know more people are communicating via social media than e-mail, but you don’t know how or why?
  • You thought that Facebook was for kids but you’ve just heard that Barack Obama is on there.
  • You could not see the relevance of having a blog but you’ve just heard that a supermarket “check out girl” has had her blogs published as a book which has now sold over 100,000 copies.
  • Feel like there’s a big party going on and you’re sitting on the sidelines?

Lightbulb moment! You need to get started with Social media.

We guarantee that a year from now you’ll be glad you started today!

But what exactly is social media?

This is what what Wikipedia has to say … "Social media is information content created by people using highly accessible and scalable publishing technologies. It is intended to facilitate communications, influence interaction between peers and with public audiences. This is typically done via the Internet and mobile communications networks. The term most often refers to activities that integrate technology, telecommunications and social interaction, and the construction of words, pictures, videos and audio. This interaction, and the manner in which information is presented, depends on the varied perspectives and "building" of shared meaning among communities, as people share their stories and experiences. Businesses also refer to social media as user-generated content (UGC) or consumer-generated media (CGM). Social media are distinct from industrial media, such as newspapers, television, and film. While social media are relatively cheap tools that enable anyone (even private individuals) to publish or access information, industrial media generally require significant financial capital to publish information."

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Need some help making sense of all of this? If the answer is "yes", then carry on reading. You need our new Social Media training course:

Duration: One day course

Suitable for: This course has been designed specifically for the small to medium sized business owner to get to grips with social media for marketing, PR, and business exposure. It will also suit PR professionals, marketing professionals, e-commerce professionals, journalists, academics, brand managers, and any other business professional who is interested in understanding new ways of communicating and spreading messages.

Objectives:

  1. Understanding why old methods of marketing are becoming defunct.
  2. Understanding that the web is free to use with billions of potential customers who can be reached through social media.
  3. To understand the role of social media/bookmarking in marketing, on-line visibility, awareness, reputation, branding, building meaningful business relationships, and building trust on-line.
  4. Understanding where your customer can be found in the on-line world.
  5. Understanding the value of “contribution currency” and how to participate in networks to achieve maximum exposure of your message.
  6. Gain practical knowledge of the best platforms and web tools to use for your particular business and how to use them.
  7. How to leverage time spent on social media activities
  8. How to monitor your results on social media, using feedback loops to fine-tune your social media campaigns.

You will learn:

  • How Barack Obama became the first high profile exponent of social media and how it contributed to his successful Presidential campaign.
  • Why social media is vital for businesses or individuals in terms of on-line visibility, reputation, and how it allows you to reach niche markets and customers.
  • The importance of “contribution currency” on-line and how you can become an “expert” or “leader”.
  • How to “release” yourself and/or your business on-line and the importance of communicating authentically and consistently.
  • Which social media platforms are relevant to your business and how to set them up and use them.
  • The importance and power of “permission marketing”.
  • Why there is growth in transparency, why “Google never forgets” and what this means to your business.
  • The impact of having a long “tail”. How and why you need to start now to build a long “tail” of content about your business on-line. (Using tools such as blogs, micro blogs, forums, video, clippings, news book marking etc).
  • How to embrace random connections.
  • How to understand the distinction between “network” and “contacts” and how to farm them for business.

YOU WILL WALK AWAY FROM THIS COURSE WITH "THE BIG 7" SOCIAL MEDIA SITES SET UP, FUNCTIONING AND READY TO GO!

Course synopsis:

  • Introduction to the course:
  • What are we going to cover today?
  • What brings you here and what do you want to achieve from today?

Introduction to social media:

  • Case studies of social media successes: Barack Obama, Burger King, the author Anna Sam.
  • The three C’s of social media success: conversation, community, conversion.
  • How and why you need to build a long tail on Google (online CV).
  • The importance of understanding that “Google never forgets”.
  • Creating your brand on the web

Getting started in social media (practical):

  • Understanding the vastness of the social media landscape.
  • Introduction to the top ten social media sites and why and how you need to use them.
  • Setting up your profiles on these sites, including social networks, business networks, video, photographs, blogging, micro-blogging, clipping, online business cards etc.
  • Interlinking these sites to spread your messages.
  • How to generate authentic content and find your niche expertise.
  • Using “permission marketing” to generate sales.
  • Representing yourself on-line in a consistent and authentic fashion to build your personal on-line brand.

Please note: this is a “hands on” and practical course and you will be required to bring your lap top. You will be setting up your own profiles and social media platforms and starting to use them on the training day. You will also be sent some homework in advance to prepare for the course. After the course, you will have FREE access to the forum for support and to remain connected with other delegates.

 

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Why ignoring social media could be the worst business decision you ever made!

  • People now communicate more regularly via social networks than they do by email.
  • Social networking is not just for teenagers.
  • In 2008, 35 – 49 year olds represented the biggest growth segment for the social networking sector. Some people are choosing to ignore Social Media as they think it is "just for kids". It isn’t. Don’t make the same mistake in your business.People spend more time in social networks when they’re online.
  • Nielsen Research noted that, here in the UK, one in every six minutes online, was being spent in, or on, the social networking websites making them stand out clearly as the places where more and more people are choosing to connect.
  • Social Media can build a community around your business.
  • Don’t make the mistake either of thinking that you need to be a corporate to build a community around your business using Social Media. It works brilliantly for small businesses too.
  • Despite the recession, most marketers are increasing their spend on Social Media

Some mind-blowing statistics: The time it has taken different products or services to reach a market audience of 50 million is as follows:

  • Radio 38 years
  • TV 13 years
  • Internet 4 years
  • iPod 3 years
  • Facebook 2 years and growing at the rate of 1000’s per day!
  • Twitter 25 million users in 2 years

THAT is why you need social media and you need our training course. Reach a global market of millions of people using free resources and organic content! Start Today … Social media starter package. ONLY £350 + VAT
Price includes:

  • Refreshments
  • Lunch
  • Course notes
  • Internet Connection
  • FREE follow-up and support on the forum
  • On purchase, you will be emailed some homework which prepares you for the course, and will enable you to walk away from the course with the BIG 7 platforms up and running and a social media strategy in place specific to your business.

Next event date:

24th June at the Mandolay Hotel, 36-40 London Road, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 2AE . FULLY BOOKED

14th July at the Mandolay Hotel, 36-40 London Road, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 2AE FULLY BOOKED

13th July at the Mandolay Hotel, 36-40 London Road, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 2AE . FULLY BOOKED

13th August at the Mandolay Hotel, 36-40 London Road, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 2AE . Places available

14th September at the Mandolay Hotel, 36-40 London Road, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 2AE . Places available

13th October at the Mandolay Hotel, 36-40 London Road, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 2AE . Places available

Next dates TBA

From 8.30 to 18.00. Please note: As this is very "hands on", intensive training day with lots of personal attention, we have to limit the numbers to a maximum of 12 people per course. On purchase you will receive an e-book including some homework, this will allow you to start the training day with ease and "hit the ground running".

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Posted in courses, sidebar by nick / April 18th, 2009 / View Comments
  • Hi!
    My partner and I just started an online boutique cum online personal shopper. We would love to attend the course. However both of us stay in Central London (Chiswick & Edgeware Road). Will you be conducting a course near us anytime soon?

    Someone recommended us, so we are very keen.
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    Gail Davies

    "Value for money? HA! and then some. Nick you are sooooooo patient, I should have been married to you! yes, the support folks was as always - second to none by both Nick and Vanessa. How to improve the course? hmmm, it was not a problem for me but in general, we had a slow start getting all computers to talk to all things bright and beautiful so I suspect Nick will address that well in advance or the students will address in advance. As for knowing more? I have enough to digest for several days. My co-students seemed to zip through fast and furious but I'm a stodgy old bird and shall take my time. The biggest breakthrough was being slightly ahead of my two sons (26 and 27). They think their mother is brilliant anyway but I can prove it now ! Seriously, it was understanding what Web 2.0 is all about....AND Web 3.0. It's exciting out there.

    The environment was great and food superb, could NOT ask for anything additional."

    I think Nick progressed well through the day through many items and simplified/defined and refined the processes we CAN go through on various sites - the web is our open field now. The confidence alone from the day was a boost but doubly so because without a doubt, I know I can phone at 3am (just kidding) and get their help if needed. The 'after sales' service is as good as the classroom but so far, nothing needed yet. Many thanks NICK NACK and Vanessa NESSIE ! gros bisous as we say in frogland............oh, and of course the ever added......bon courage"

    Richard Smith

    "This course was an absolute steal for the money, as always when dealing with yourself and Vanessa I have come away with my head bursting with ideas! The only problem with the course was the internet connection, which is beyond your control. The biggest breakthrough I had was without doubt the blog, I can't wait to get it up and running and start blogging!

    The food was outstanding, pukka tucker!

    Once again you have provided massive value, a top draw day!"

    Simon Fowler

    "What a fantastic course.My head is still buzzing. You can't put a price on education but personally I would have paid for another day so we could have really hammered it home. Yourself and Vanessa are brilliant mentors and Nick your energy, enthusiasm and of course knowledge of this stuff is second to none. The biggest breakthrough for me was the blog which everything will grow from. Followed by ecademy,flickr,twitter, ning, face book all of which I'll know inside out by Christmas! The after support is priceless. Environment was perfect and food was yummy in my tummy.

    See you guys soon at another gathering or talk soon I'm sure on skype. Thanks again for a brilliant day." Simon

    Brian Heath

    “Excellent course - mind-blowing. The key factor for me was that this is leading-edge knowledge: those of us who get hold of this and use it will be pioneers in a new wave of commercial activity that will follow on from it.

    My head is still spinning from the impact of all that Nick threw at us - but I am so glad the day went at such a cracking pace: it gave me the chance to go into speed-hearing mode, and switch off conscious thought for use at odd sporadic moments. I have realised that the value will be seen in the doing, not in grasping the nitty-gritty on the day.

    The course has met a need I had in coming: to see what lay beyond the blinkers I have been wearing that cause me to write emails and networking forum replies for hours without clear sight of the time-cost benefits from doing so. The key is to blog instead - in such a way that the content can be transferred into all sorts of places on the web where it continues to be effective. I am conscious that writing needs to be with purpose - this key opens up enormously the fulfillment of that purpose.

    I think the most valuable part for me is going to be the availability of Nick in a mentoring fashion in the background by way of support to make what we have learned effective. I am a lateral thinker, and can see plenty of worthwhile ways to use the techniques we have been taught - but am all thumbs when it comes to making it happen: Nick will see me through, and for that I am very grateful.

    Course improvement? Schedule a video-conferencing link-up for participants as a second-day follow-up. I think we all suffered cramp trying to cram in all the content as ‘doers’. This kind of second day could make a very natural follow-on to bring it to a completion.

    By the way - it was my birthday. Couldn’t have been spent in a better way.” Brian

    Joy Webber


    “Do you see the course and after support as good value for money? Yes absolutely. This is just the beginning, I know, but the wheels are turning, the brain is churning and I wish the fingers could keep up ! I am in dire need of doing it all over again to consolidate and would like to discuss.

    How would you improve the course? It was so well thought out, with the concentration being on the main features that will aid all of us in promoting what we do for a living. There were obviously some glitches with the internet access but not so serious that we were held up.

    What would you like to know more about? Everything! Possibly Facebook and MySpace? I dunno - are they really valuable. I’m struggling with getting a blog onto Ecademy about an event I am putting on in two weeks time. Would appreciate some guidance here.

    What was the biggest single breakthrough you had on the course? The sheer scale of what we can achieve through this. My business depends on mass exposure and I think the knowledge and skills contained in this course have been Heaven sent, with N&V as the midwives ???

    Was the environment and food of a high enough standard? That hotel is a great venue, as always - easy access, parking and facilities. The food was really yummy - blown a hole right through my new Spring diet unfortunately but - Hey - well worth it !

    Anything else you would like to feedback to us so we can improve your experience? You two are really superb teachers and mentors, both in this as well as in the Property field. Congratulations on what you are doing and the life principles you are promoting.”

    Philippa King


    "I quite expected to come away from the course with my prejudices confirmed - that blogging was not for me and twittering was just a waste of time! How wrong could I be. Nick is an inspirational communicator and I got a lot from the day - I think. I will know better when I have worked my way through what we have done and actually start using it. The course was definately good value for money - we crammed SO much in.

    Nick is not the sort to simply take your money and run as without what promises to be great 'after care' we should all get regualr nudges to make sure we are using social media to our advantage. A sheet or so of memory joggers about where to go to do what would be very useful hand outs to take away and would probably save a lot of time just looking at the screen waiting for inspiration."
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