Video + strategy: Discover the formula to social media success [Webinar]

In this engaging webinar you’ll learn about the power of short-form video content for social media – and how you can increase its impact with some strategic thinking behind it.

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Although you may be using video already as part of your marketing activity, you might be unsure about the best format to impress your audience. The right platform to reach them. Or how you can use it to convert them into paying customers.

So many options! How do you know which one will work for you?

Digital marketing agency Sookio has two experts on hand to offer their advice. Head of Production Matt Harris and Digital Strategist Clark Chapman will share essential tips to help you make the most of your video content on social media:

  • What kind of video content should you be making and what can you do with it?
  • How can you leverage your visual content on social media?
  • When should you think about using paid content?
  • How can producing video content for social media bring you results and conversions?
  • You want to run a paid campaign - where do you start?

Whether your business thrives on video content, or is just now exploring that territory on social media, this webinar is one not to be missed.

The session will take place at 11am - 12pm on Monday 23rd November. Please sign up to take part! Participants will be sent a link to join via Zoom prior to the start time.

To attend:

Members: Any Cambridge Network member may attend free of charge (check for full membership in our Directory). Click on Book Now, then click the login link on the next page to receive your member discount. Alternatively, please drop sara.baxter@cambridgenetwork.co.uk an email and she will book you on.

Non-members: Non-members may also attend this session at a fee of £10+VAT. You may wish to join as a member from £50+VAT and come along to many other events for free or at member rates!

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