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Webinar: How to convert likes into action on social media

13:00 - 14:00

Getting a few likes, perhaps the odd share, maybe a few comments can prove quite simple. In fact, organisations often generate loads of engagement with not much effort. But all charities, of all shapes and sizes, tend to struggle transforming engagement into meaningful action.  

 

In this webinar, creative communications consultant, Dawn Newton, will show you how to convert engagement into action. She’ll run through the art of crafting compelling social content, how to perfect call-to-action strategies, how to build authentic relationships, and so much more. 

 

The hands-on webinar will provide attendees with practical skills in audience engagement and content generation, ensuring that your social media success yield tangible results. So join us to elevate your social media skills and drive real engagement. 

 

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Featured Speakers


Dawn Newton

Dawn Newton

Laura Stanley

Laura Stanley

Laura Stanley

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