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Justine Perry.
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27/03/2017 at 15:26 #6628
Justine Perry
Forum ParticipantHello
As part of our digital marketing plan at Brigidine College St Ives, we have implemented a number of social media platforms, namely Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn.
I would like to develop our Digital Marketing strategy further and am looking for a specialist in the digital marketing field who can assist me with a program to analyse our existing platforms and strategies.
Does anyone have a contact in this field? And happy to share their details?
Thank you.
Justine Perry
Marketing Coordinator
Brigidine College St Ives -
27/03/2017 at 17:43 #6629
Bobbi Aralica
Forum ParticipantHi Justine,
I don’t have a contact, nor am I an expert in SM but I hope the following suggestion helps.
Have you thought of searching your own extensive Alumni Network?(alumni-connect)
This could be the ideal opportunity to re-engage one (or more) of your alumni in the project. I’m certain you’d find people already working in the field or who are freelancers/business owners in Digital Marketing.
You may find a uni graduate or somebody who holds a Masters in Social Media would be ideal. They’d be close to the cause and hopefully bring enthusiasm to the project. (you may need to sell them on the Value Proposition)
Yes, you can get a masters in Social Media and they don’t need to come from the Education Industry because SM covers every business discipline.You could also post a call out via your alumni LinkedIn group. Naturally, it’d help if you have a robust network, but you have to start somewhere. If you find somebody suitable who’s willing to help, then you can leverage this by creating a post and sharing the story. Hopefully, by doing this you’ll engage even more alumni to your networks.
Social Media platforms are about sharing, engaging and creating a community, so why not start with your own.
Your parent database could also prove to be a useful source.
Good luck and happy to talk further.
CheersBobbi Aralica
Founder of LISMN
Business Community Networking-
28/03/2017 at 12:51 #6638
Justine Perry
Forum ParticipantThanks Bobbi.Some excellent tips.
Regards
Justine Perry
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