WEBINAR Social Media Starter Kit for Community Broadcasters

WEBINAR: Social Media Starter Kit for Community Broadcasters

Joshua Cole, 23rd April 2024
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Is your station making the most out of social media? While most stations have a Facebook account they may not be making the best use of it, and might be missing out on other opportunities to market their efforts to funders, listeners and prospective volunteers. With tweaks to how you post you can turn your station's online presence into one that is professional and relevant to your community.

Join the CBAA's Digital Marketing and Communications Coordinator, Josh Cole, for a discussion of the basics of social media including:

- Platforms to use

- Posts to make (and not to make)

- Security tips for keeping your station's online presence safe

- Educational resources to get you started

This webinar is best suited to stations that are early on in their social media journeys, though everyone is welcome.
 

Date: 3-4PM AEST, Tuesday, 30 April 2024

 

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Josh Cole

Josh is the Digital Marketing and Communications Coordinator at the CBAA, with over 8 years of experience in communications roles in the legal and not for profit sectors. His work spans social media, public relations and website management, and has worked on promotional campaigns for national events that span digital and traditional media.

 

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