Media Trust – Free Social Media Training

Posted on: May 13, 2020

Media Trust are working with major social media platforms to offer free social media training for charities.

More information on these courses can be found using the links below:

Twitter 101

On Wednesday 20 May, Media Trust will be running a free webinar in partnership with Twitter called Twitter 101. This session will primarily focus on organic content use (i.e. regular posts on Twitter that you don’t pay for), and will also include time for Q&A.

Facebook Fundamentals eLearning Pathway

Media Trust have partnered with Facebook Blueprint to bring you an eLearning Pathway covering the fundamentals of advertising with Facebook and Instagram.

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