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Instagram Workshop, Tuesday 2 April, 10.00-14.30, East Dulwich


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How to make Instagram work for your business: practical social media training, with a look at how to use mindset to turn ideas into action. A 4.5 hour workshop delivered by Balance Social.


We?ll be looking at:

- Shifting your mindset to be consistent on Instagram

- How to grow your following organically

- Creating brilliant Instagram Stories

- Understanding the algorithm

- Taking control of your time


Cost ?90, includes lunch, a freshly prepared vegan buffet by Suzanne James aka East Dulwich Chef.

Venue: Fifty Seven, 57 Northcross Road, East Dulwich, London, SE22 9ET

Book here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/instagram-with-intention-tickets-58572213066


Recent testimonials for Instagram with Intention:


"Thank you for a very friendly, informative workshop. It?s been great to meet my Insta phobias and re-think how I structure my account. " Anja David, East Dulwich Reiki


"Lots of very useful information. Thought provoking, well worth the time and cost. " Kay Bromley, Just So Pop-ups


" Lovely time had with the ladies of Balance Social. Great content, expertly delivered. Thank you. " Gemma Bourne, Songbird Sessions

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