Getting more from Facebook for Business – Part Two
This is the second part in our series to help small businesses get more from their Facebook page. In this edition we explore some of the rising and established tools…
This is the second part in our series to help small businesses get more from their Facebook page. In this edition we explore some of the rising and established tools…
This guide is intended to help small businesses improve their presence on Facebook during these challenging times and is part of a series to provide assistance and support for businesses looking to get more from their Facebook pages.
On Friday, CJAM hosted a webinar tailored for the exacting needs of one of their clients, to help them add training aand value during the COVID-19 crisis. The webinar "Facebook for Small Businesses' provided insight and evidence-based advice about how to get the most from your Facebook profile - covering topics ranging from social proof and use of video through to advertising and the Facebook pixel.
ODN Europe hosted its first ever Virtual Mini Conference on Friday 24 April. This was to replace their planned face to face conference which was due to be held that week at the Warwick Conference Centre.
There is an increasing trend in the reliance and credibility of social proof and human interest pieces. In the membership sector, the importance of generating authentic and relatable content grows in importance as a means of conveying and communicating the benefits of your association in real-life circumstances.
Here's how to minimise the financial impact and strengthen your relations with sponsors and partners. There is opportunity to be found in the impact of the coronavirus crisis on conferences…
Janine Danha has recently joined the CJAM team as Content Writer and will be responsible for writing effective sales copy and engaging content for all types of online and offline…
While many of our day to day operations are on 'pause', why not take this time to audit your digital marketing activity and prepare for when business returns to normal?…
Many membership organisations and associations will feel the pinch as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. Businesses across the United Kingdom are being directed to close their doors. For industries that rely on face-to-face trade, businesses will be looking for ways to reduce costs to survive in the current climate. That means trimming back additional costs and hunkering down to ride the wave.
With uncertainty and growing concern about the lasting impact of these life-saving measures, it has never been more important for associations and membership organisations to communicate with their members about what support can be offered during these challenging weeks.