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Become a PR and social media expert with Tribe's September workshop

Become a PR and social media expert with Tribe's September workshop
Tribe has teamed up with The Business Woman’s Network in Norfolk to offer a half day ‘Intro to PR and social media’ workshop on Wednesday 22 September. The session will kick off at 9.30am at Caistor Hall Hotel in Norwich.

If you’re keen to learn how to make PR work for you and how to get to grips with the latest social media trends, tools and strategies then this is the workshop for you. For a full outline of the workshop, please see below.

Delivered by PR and social media experts from Tribe, the cost of the 3 hour workshop is £125 per person, but a special rate of £100 per person applies to those who sign up with a friend or colleague at the time of booking.

Lindsey Roffe, head of development at Tribe said: “This workshop offers businesses the opportunity to fully utilise and harness the power of public relations and social media to really drive their business forward. We’re delighted to be hosting this workshop with The Business Woman’s Network and whilst it is a pre requisite to book your place on this course, it isn’t a pre requisite to be a woman! All are welcome to join us for what will be a fun, enlightening and empowering workshop.”

To book your place on the workshop, please visit http://tribeprbwnworkshop.eventbrite.com. For further updates on PR workshops and training, please keep visiting our website at www.tribepr.com.
 
‘Intro to PR and social media’ workshop programme

Part 1

What is PR? What can it do?
Managing your reputation
What is news? What do journalists want / not want?
Knowing the media
Knowing your audience
PR tactics – tools of the trade

Part 2

What is social media:
- fad or fundamental?
- tools, platforms and channels
- who is using it?

How business is using it:
- news and information
- new business and networking
- promotions and marketing
- crisis communications
- customer service
- SEO

Focus on the main players:
- Facebook
- Twitter
- YouTube / Flickr
- Linked In

How to listen in and monitor social media
- free and paid-for tools

Dos and Don'ts
- What you should and shouldn't do - stand ahead of your competitors and shine

Posted: 12/08/2010
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