Business For Good Part 4: Marketing and Making Connections
Tue, 06 Feb
|The Studio
This session is part of a series. In this workshop we demystify the process of marketing a social enterprise. Businesses do not operate in isolation and we will explore how to create connections with other people that can help you and your venture.
Time & Location
06 Feb 2024, 10:00 – 13:00
The Studio, Palace Yard Mews, Bath BA1 2NH, UK
About the Event
This course is for aspiring or early-stage Social Entrepreneurs
- Are you wondering how to promote your social enterprise?
- Are you feeling overwhelmed with all the different marketing options?
- Does the thought of selling yourself and your business fill you with dread.
About Your Presenters Amy Morse and Emma Smith are two local business advisors who have worked together for many years, across various community business support projects. They have pooled their expertise to develop this course. Amy is a creative entrepreneur who has mentored thousands of startups and small businesses over the years. She reads and writes extensively on sustainability, viewing it from a holistic perspective: balancing environmental, community and economic sustainability. She is passionate about working with grass roots communities to improve lives at a local level. Emma is a business start-up expert, who runs a number of businesses and has been advising individuals on how to start and run a successful business and obtain funding for over a decade. She likes finding practical solutions to problems, helping people get ‘unstuck’ from whatever might be holding them back. This hybrid session will be running on Teams and in person out of the Studio.What will I learn?The principles of successful marketing How to identify real customers and attract them to your business How to meet people who can collaborate with you (e.g. customers, possible partners) How to pitch your ideas in a way that is authentic and understandable Deciding on your next steps.
Business For Good Part 4: Marketing and Making Connections
Tue 6 Feb 2024, 10:00AM - 1:00PM
27 places available