The Go Succeed Start team hosts this in-person enterprise support clinic, designed to provide aspiring entrepreneurs and early-stage business owners with the expert guidance needed to navigate the complexities of launching and establishing a successful business. The session will also introduce entrepreneurs to the relevant supports available across the enterprise support ecosystem.
Social media is vital for many business sectors in 2024 and beyond, and even though it's ever-changing, the fundamentals remain the same. Join us as we cover the basics, what works and what doesn’t, in a workshop focused on getting results. This is suitable for all sectors and business sizes, as we tackle channels, tactics, updates, metrics and more.
Attendees will cover:
- Social media fundamentals
- Channel choice
- Defining audiences
- Content strategy
- Advertising strategy
- Metrics & measurement
- And more...
Venue:
Carrickfergus Enterprise Agency
Our chosen venue is fully accessible, ensuring that everyone can join us for an inclusive workshop experience, with parking available onsite.
This Go Succeed workshop is open to all individuals in the early stages of their business, located in the Mid and East Antrim Borough Council area and neighbouring Council areas and facilitated by the team at Carrickfergus Enterprise Agency.
Registration instructions: This event is free for individuals. Please note, your email confirmation and eTicket will come from
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Please note as this is an in-person event, the registration numbers for this are restricted. Whilst Go Succeed operates across NI, this event is being hosted by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, therefore should the event reach capacity and a waiting list is created, priority access will be given to Businesses based in the Mid and East Antrim Borough Council area.
This workshop is brought to you as part of Go Succeed NI. Go Succeed represents a significant investment in local entrepreneurs and businesses, funded by the UK Government.