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Socal media training courses London. SocialB are one of the most highly regarded social media training providers in the UK and hold social media training courses in London to assist businesses with keeping up to date with the latest social media marketing trends and tools.

Socal media training courses London

SocialB offer social media training courses in London to help you to identify the best platforms suitable for your business, understand how to engage with your target audience and create a social media focused online strategy. These courses are suitable for anyone connected to a business looking to harness the power of social media in to their marketing strategy and increase their business performance. We have half day, one and two day social media training courses in London depending on your social media requirements. Our courses cover the leading social media networks including Twitter, Google+, YouTube, LinkedIn and Facebook for business all conveniently located in London.

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Social Media conferences and events in London

Social Media Training Course & Workshop London. Marketing Tom Media is a Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Accredited Study Centre and for over 6 years we have delivered Social Media Marketing workshops to private and public sector organisations, local and national Government, FE & HE colleges in England & Wales.

Social Media Training Course & Workshop London

In this time over 500 people have attended our workshops and discovered how social media could be used within their organisations. Our courses are delivered from 9-10, Portland Place in the heart of London (Regent's Park and Oxford Circus are both near). Workshop numbers are limited to a maximum of 10-12 and delegates are welcome to bring along their own laptops as free wi-fi access is available throughout the day.

Course Overview. FoundIt. 26 Social Media Marketing Tips from the Pros. Are you looking for actionable tips to improve your social media marketing?

26 Social Media Marketing Tips from the Pros

Are you wondering what the common themes of social media experts are these days? This April, 1,100 passionate marketers from every corner of the world traveled to San Diego for Social Media Marketing World (#SMMW13), to find out. The number of conference takeaways and buzz was immense. For this article, I’ve focused on 26 takeaways from SMMW13, including notable quotes by presenters and their session titles. CATEGORY: Calls to Action #1: Get More Leads With Calls to Action Throughout the conference, the topic of calls to action (CTAs) came up in numerous sessions.

A social media call to action is an integral and often overlooked element of an effective social media strategy. Regardless of the platform—blog, Facebook, Twitter, etc. From the post, "Theft: 9 Ways to Protect Yourself From Losing Your Data" by Michael Stelzner. #2: Optimize Your Facebook Posts With Calls to Action #3: Grab Readers’ Attention With CTAs What?

5 of the Best Social Media Campaigns from 2012. A lot happened in the Social Media world in 2012, especially when it comes to campaigns run by well known companies.

5 of the Best Social Media Campaigns from 2012

Here are 5 of my favourite social media campaigns from 2012. 1. Nike at the Olympics The Olympics was heavily documented in every country all over the world. Because of this, almost every single person knew that the official sponsor for the London 2012 was Adidas. Not only did Nike have the “make it count” campaign, they also used #findgreatness to counteract the millions of pounds Adidas spent on #takethestage.

Reports showed that more than 16,000 tweets associated the word Nike with the word Olympic compared to 9,295 for Adidas. 2. Cadbury is always one of the first well known companies to turn to Social Media to attract attention and their way of celebrating 1M Facebook fans was no different. As a test to see what their users would engage with, Cadbury decided to build a giant Facebook ‘like’ thumb out of pieces of Dairy Milk. Welcome to Forbes. Killer Facebook Fan Pages: 5 Inspiring Case Studies.

Callan Green works in public relations and social media at Bailey Gardiner in San Diego.

Killer Facebook Fan Pages: 5 Inspiring Case Studies

You can read her posts on the company's marketing blog or follow her on Twitter. When Facebook re-launched its fan pages earlier this year, companies were thrilled. At last, there was a solid way to have a presence on Facebook, and users were actually responding positively. Within a couple of weeks it seemed as though every major brand had put up a page. However, very few are using them well. Sure, anyone can build a fan page in under 10 minutes, and some big brands may even attract fans without any real effort.

The fan pages that are doing it right are the ones that are actively engaging with their fans. 1. The fan page for popular potato chip brand Pringles stands out mostly for its great use of video. 2. The Coca-Cola fan page seems generic at first glance, but upon closer inspection it is really a testament to the brand's commitment to user participation. 3. How Charities Are #FindingTheGood With Facebook Pages. Alison Driscoll is an interactive copywriter and social media consultant who specializes in .

How Charities Are #FindingTheGood With Facebook Pages

She authors a blog at alisondriscoll.com. When Facebook first launched, we joined any and every Group we received an invite for. Now, Pages have taken over, offering us more content and interactivity than Groups could ever have dreamed of. So we become Fans, showing how much we love everything from True Blood and Coca-Cola to cuddling and napping. The explosion of Pages has created a lot of useless Fanning opportunities, but tucked away amongst these hastily created Pages are those that not only promote a worthy cause, but utilize the power of Facebook and the tools available to Page administrators.