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10th April - Six Simple Steps... to Instagram for your small business


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On April 10th, join social media expert Angharad Salazar Llewellyn to find out her SIX SIMPLE STEPS to mastering Instagram.


Angharad has lead social media strategy and campaigns for clients including Tesco, Persil, Comfort, Vaseline, the NHS and across sectors such as education, health and wellbeing, luxury and retail.


No matter if you're a small business owner, freelancer or balancing work with a side-hustle (or a mix of all three) this session will really help you to understand how to make immediate positive change when using Instagram.


At Six Simple Steps there is no pressure, no Powerpoint, no panels. Just a really relaxed and fun evening with like-minded people just like you with lots of food and drink.


Ticket includes a glass of prosecco (or soft drink) on arrival and a range of delicious small plates (vegan and non-vegan) to share and enjoy throughout the evening. You'll take home a goodie bag and lots of positive vibes home with you at the end of the evening.


Please be aware that this event is held in an event space at the top of a spiral staircase)


Thanks and see you there!


Sponsored by gorgeous local jewellers Lila's who will be putting a special gift in the goodie bags.


https://www.eventbrite.com/e/six-simple-steps-to-mastering-instagram-tickets-58843016045

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