Win Free Digital Marketing Strategy Training in 2020

Posted on: December 3, 2019

Media Trust are offering you the chance to win a free place on one of our expert-led digital marketing strategy workshops in London, thanks to support from Marketing Trust.

Workshop dates: 

  • Tuesday 18 February 2020, 10:00am – 4:00pm
  • Thursday 27 February 2020, 10:00am- 4:00pm

What you’ll learn: The one day training session will explore key elements for creating a digital marketing strategy, including understanding your audiences, social media platforms and how to measure your impact.

You will leave the workshop with the skills to develop a comprehensive digital marketing plan that meets the needs of your organisation
Enter today: To win your place at a workshop all you have to do is tell us:

  • Why you believe digital marketing is essential for charities in 280 characters or less (the same length as a tweet).
  • What difference this digital marketing strategy training would make to your charity in no more than 100 words.

Closing date: Tuesday 17 December 2019, 5:00pm.

If you have any questions, please contact aimeedb@mediatrust.org or call us on 020 7871 5600.

Find out more and enter

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