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Recording of Get the Best out of Facebook
May 19 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am
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Book this recording to learn at at time that suits you.
This webinar will help you get the most from Facebook.
Social media allows us to communicate with our audiences in real time. Understanding how to adapt your messaging and measure engagement is essential.
This session will:
- Explore why Facebook is an important platform for your business
- Offer insight into the four essential types of content you should be focusing on
- Discuss scheduling strategy – when and how to post
- Enable you to measure engagement effectively
- Identify apps and tools that will help
- Explore boosting posts and paid ads
You can take a deeper dive into this subject at the workshop Plan your Social Media Campaign.
Who will benefit the most from this session?
Those with a good basic understanding of Facebook, who already use the platform for campaigns and comms purposes.
How do I take part?
You will be sent a link to the recording of this webinar after 19 May.
You will then have access to the recording for 6 weeks, so you can learn in your own time.
Cost
Members: Free
Non-members: £55 + VAT
Please note: if you are part of a group/Team membership, please select the ‘Team Member Rate with Training Pass’ when booking.
Trainer
Jo Francis | Marketing Implementation Specialist
Jo is a Facebook ads pro who completely understands what it’s like to try and maintain a consistent sales funnel within a business. Having run her own company for 9 years, focusing on helping other businesses implement their marketing, she knows that consistent growth is essential but equally understands that marketing budgets can be tight.
Specialising in sales funnels, Jo works with businesses and brands across the UK and as far afield as New Zealand, helping them to create effective Facebook ad campaigns that build online audiences, bring in enquiries and ultimately lead to more clients/customers.

Speaker image courtesy of Jo Francis