online marketing workshops

Julia Robinson, Untitled (detail), mixed media. Photo credit: Andrew Noble  

Opportunities for regional artists in Ceduna and on the Limestone Coast

 

The web is a powerful marketing and communication tool.  For many of us including artists it’s not always easy to get noticed.  Given the multitude of tools and services available it can be difficult to know where to start.

 

Creative practitioners living on the Limestone Coast and in Western Eyre Peninsula will have the opportunity to learn how to use the online realm to support their practices in November when Guildhouse present a professional development seminar; Get Connected: online marketing for artists in Mount Gambier and Ceduna.

 

Presented by social media consultant Tom Williamson and creative entrepreneur Amanda Matulick, participants will be introduced to a number of platforms they can use to create an online profile and learn how to exploit the digital realm to their advantage.  Benefits can be to increase your audience, extend your impact and break geographic constraints.

 

In Mount Gambier and Ceduna attend the one day seminar to discover how tools such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and flicker can help you be more creative in the way you connect with people.

 

On the Sunday (in Mount Gambier only)  get personalised advice and feedback that supports your professional aims and objectives in a 30-minute one-on-one consultation with Tom or Amanda.

 

Don’t miss this invaluable opportunity!

 

Seminars

 

 

One -On-One Consultations ( Mount Gambier Only)

 

 

For more information or to register click here

 

 

Or contact your nearest Country Arts SA Officer

 

Limestone Coast

Merilyn de Nys,  08 8723 8742 0r email: [email protected]

 

Western Eyre

Jayne Holland, 08 8626 1049 or email: [email protected]

 

 

If you have a great idea for a workshop and are seeking support or funding click here

 

 

Presented in partnership with Country Arts SA, and  supported through the Regionl Arts Fund and the Ian Potter Foundation, this program has been heavily subsidised and will not be presented at this price again!

 

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