Harness the Potential of LinkedIn for Your Organisation

Date: Tuesday, 3 March

An online workshop for voluntary and community organisations full of top tips, activities, and strategy.

Social media can be a powerful tool for charities and non-profits to connect with others, increase their visibility, and boost their fundraising efforts.

Join us for this engaging, practical and focussed workshop for those who are looking to kickstart their LinkedIn presence, and learn how to use it successfully for their organisation.

During this workshop you will learn:

  • How to fully optimise your LinkedIn profile for maximum success
  • LinkedIn etiquette and best practises
  • What to post and, perhaps more importantly, what not to post
  • How to build your network and develop new relationships
  • How to utilise LinkedIn groups
  • How to create, grow, and enhance your LinkedIn company page
  • The top LinkedIn tips to success – including the benefits of LinkedIn conistency
  • The benefits of LinkedIn publishing
  • How to measure your LinkedIn success

You will come away from the session with ideas, inspiration and strategy you can implement immediately, tips to create your personalised LinkedIn marketing plan, and many other nuggets and strategic top tips.

Don’t miss this chance to learn all about what LinkedIn can do for you non-profit.

About the trainer

Your trainer for this session will be Peter Andrews, Managing Director of Introtweet. For the past 10 years, Peter has been providing high intensity social media management services, bespoke in-house training workshops, 1:1 tailored training sessions and online support for businesses and organisations. With his experience, you’ll understand how to make LinkedIn work best for you.

Tickets are freely available to staff members and volunteers from voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise (VCFSE) organisations in Somerset, and will be of particular interest to those with marketing or fundraising responsibilities.

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Location: Online
Date: Tuesday, 3 March
Time: 10:00 am

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