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Tigerfish PR's guide to Twitter for Business

Tuesday, 25 October 2011 from 09:30 to 12:30 (GMT)

Preston, United Kingdom

Tigerfish PR's guide to Twitter for Business

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Half day training session
Ended £114.00 £3.50
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Do you think your business missing out on a massive social media opportunity?

 

Or do you think Twitter is just about celebs boasting about breakfast?

 

Don't miss this chance to come along to find out the real benefits of Twitter for your Business.

 


 

This fun and informative workshop is jam packed with everything you need to know about starting to use Twitter.

 

Led by PR professional, Amanda Jackson, MD of Tigerfish PR, It is designed specifically for business people who are thinking of taking the plunge into Twitter, but are unsure of how to start. It is also relevant to the casual Twitter user who wants to learn more.

 

 

She says "I want to share my enthusiasm about Twitter to other businesses. I'm first and foremost a public relations person, but PR is about reputation, and Twitter is too.

"I believe it sits perfectly alongside PR, market research and customer service functions, and I want to show people how they can lever that to the advantage of their company. At last we have the potential of a true two-way conversation with our 'publics'."

The half day session will cover:

  • Why Twitter?
  • How Twitter affects a traditional PR approach
  • What to say
  • How to set up your Twitter profile
  • Understanding the jargon
  • Who to follow
  • How to gain followers
  • Introduction to Tweetdeck
  • A look at some 'danger zones'
  • Twitter strategy for business

Do bring Laptops/tablets if you want to create/amend your profile at the session.

 

Here are some testimonials from other delegates: 

Really worthwhile. Anybody considering Twitter should attend the next one

Bill Griffiths, Gryffon Scitec Ltd


Very practical and inpiring

Penny Eastham, Typingworks


Amanda delivered a practical and interactive session that I am confident will result in action. I now feel confident in beginning my tweeting career

Helen, The Business Network


Excellent intro to Twitter

Debbi Dawson, Chamber of Commerce East Lancs


Very useful introduction to using Twitter for business, covering all the basics in an easy to understand and friendly manner

Gary Selwood, Purple Secret

 

This was a very useful seminar. As a new tweeter, I have gained an understanding towards the benefits twitter can have to promote your business and engage with clients

Scott Wilkinson, The Fowler Partnership

 

I thought the workshop was relaxed and informative, ideal for new and not very active twitterers

Martin Horton, Crunchers/Rivington Accounts

 

Workshop was informative and good foundation level to understanding how Twitter works

Philip, new business owner

 

Amanda is a Twitter enthusiast and that came through in her well structured, informed and extremely useful twitter workshop. I would highly recommend it to any business wanting to use Twitter to promote their brand

Claire Nield, Coo Marketing

 

Excellent course for beginners and also for more experienced ‘twits’!

Jillian Selwood, Purple Secret


[Amanda's course] ..was the final kick up the rear I needed! 

LIz Murby, Director - Numina Consulting Ltd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When & Where



Cotton Court
Church Street
PR1 3BY Preston
United Kingdom

Tuesday, 25 October 2011 from 09:30 to 12:30 (GMT)


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The workshop will be run by Amanda Jackson from business to business PR agency, Tigerfish PR.

She has a passion for helping companies manage their reputation, both online and offline.

She has over 20 years' commercial PR experience across a range of business sectors, She is a full member of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (MCIPR) and specialises in logistics, engineering and manufacturing PR.