On 16 and 17 October 2010 I’m hosting a weekend session designed to help creative people take control of their online lives. The course will be aimed at online beginners/intermediates and will cover:
- Websites
- Mailing lists
- Social media (YouTube, Flickr, Slideshare, Audioboo and others)
- Social networking (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn)
- How to boost your profile
- How to work with others online
- How to approach journalists and bloggers (and what to send them)
Places are limited. Tickets cost £150 plus booking fee. It’ll be more than worth your while. Book now.
There’s also ONE £100 ticket for the first person who books. Be quick – once it’s gone, it’s gone. Wow, that went quickly.
Some context
The Internet has changed how artists can do business. See this recent article in the NY Times for examples of that. The problem is that, when it’s possible to do anything, it can be hard to know where to start. That’s where this course comes in.
We’ll help you get set up with the solid foundations of an online presence. We’ll also show you how to make use of it but the overall takeaway from the course will be this:
If you do nothing else online, at least have these basics in place
What’s more we’ll do all of this using free tools and we’ll put you in control of using them.
Why do this course?
As a result of running Created in Birmingham I’ve seen hundreds of artists and creatives and the ways they portray themselves online. I’ve learnt a few lessons from doing my own projects and running my own business too.
There’s (almost) nothing I haven’t seen, I know what can reasonably be expected of a busy person and I know what works.
Full information on the course and booking details are here.
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Social Media Weekender from Meshed | ASH-10
[…] Here’s an intro the course from Chris but in short he and his team will go through the tools and platforms available and how to use them effectively without taking over your life. […]
OH for the good old days when a weekender was a whole different thing and didn’t involve tweeting or blogging.