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Announcing One to One Social Media Training



"I don't like training in a group, I'm not confident and it makes me feel self conscious"

"I'm not technical and I don't want to be in a group, it makes me nervous"

"People will think I'm an idiot, don't like being in group"


Not everyone learns in the same way, in recent weeks we have been asked more and more to run our training sessions on Social Media Platforms in a one to one format. 

People wish to have one to one time or perhaps train with a friend. 


When can I be trained ?

We have now created the option for people to train privately with us during week days, weekends or in the evening. 


Can I be trained via the internet?

We can train you remotely one on one, via video link with screen sharing, allowing you to train in your own home with an expert. 

We can train you in person at our premises in Morecambe 


We can come to your business location


What can you train me on?

Instagram for Business

 Facebook for Business

 Linkedin for Business,

Twitter for Business. 


How long will it take? 

Training lasts 1-4 hours dependant upon subject and experience level 


How much will it cost?

Training starts from as little as 

£50 per personal session of Instagram - 1.5 hours 

£80 for Linkedin for Business - 2 hours 

£200 Facebook for Business - 3.5 hours 

£50 Twitter for Business -1.5 hours 


Will you train my friend and I for the same cost?

Yes- a one to one session can be for up to two people 


Do you train larger groups at a work location or a venue near me?

Yes - just drop us an email 


Are you qualified?

Yes 

#Train the trainer Certified 

#Facebook Certified

#Instagram Certified 

#Facebook Design practitioner

Human Factors Assessment Design, Deliver and Facilitate


How do I find out more ? 

Click here to drop us a message with any questions, enquiries 

or to book.


If you would like to call please do 

07872495820

We can discuss your requirements 


If the above isn't exactly what you would like, or you would like to be trained on more than one subject please ask us, we can amend to help you.


Is the training any good? 

Thank you for an excellent Instagram workshop. I learned so much that I had not been aware of and look forward to coming to more sessions.

Ruth was patient and knew what she was talking about, everything was tailored to increasing your business. I would highly recommend.

Lisa VO reviewed The Consult Centre Ltd — 5 star

Just had a 1-to-1 session on Facebook and using social media with Ruth. The session was excellent, really useful and helpful. It's quite mind blowing how much is built for businesses and so many of us have no idea!Ruth tailored the delivery to my learning speed and level, so even I (techno-phobic at times) could understand. Both Facebook and Instagram courses are highly recommended for anyone who runs business pages. Your money won't be wasted. Ruth's knowledge is trustworthy and immense! 

Working with Ruth improving my Facebook Business page making it easier to navigate for my clients, easier for me to work in and looking professional was amazing. A Brilliant one day workshop. Lots of content and leaving with homework that is not overwhelming and doable. Thank you Ruth, can't wait for the next one.

So i have done 2 courses now with Ruth and Steve and i have to say.......they are fantastic. You learn exactly what you need to be focusing on and what you need to be changing. What you need to implement and how to implement it. I would recommend them to anyone that is genuine about moving your business in the right direction. Be prepared to do your homework!


Twitter plans to increase the number of characters in tweets from 140 to 280 for the majority of users.



The new limit will not apply to tweets written in Japanese, Chinese and Korean which can convey more information in a single character.


The move follows a trial among a small group of users which started in September in response to criticism that it was not easy enough to tweet.


The change is part of Twitter's plan to attract new users and increase growth.


Twitter brevity


During the test, only 5% of tweets sent were longer than 140 characters and only 2% more than 190, the social media site said in a blog post .


But those who did use the longer tweets, got more followers, more engagement and spent more time on the site, it added.


"During the first few days of the test, many people tweeted the full 280 limit because it was new and novel, but soon after behaviour normalised," wrote Aliza Rosen, Twitter's product manager.


"We saw when people needed to use more than 140 characters, they tweeted more easily and more often. But importantly, people tweeted below 140 most of the time and the brevity of Twitter remained."


According to Twitter, 9% of tweets in English hit the character limits.


"This reflects the challenge of fitting a thought into a tweet, often resulting in lots of time spent editing and even at times abandoning tweets before sending," Ms Rosen said.


Increasing the character limit should not affect people's experience on the site, she added.


"We - and many of you - were concerned that timelines may fill up with 280-character tweets, and people with the new limit would always use up the whole space. But that didn't happen."


When the change was announced, many criticised it, pointing out changes they would rather see, such as a crackdown on hate crime and bots, and the introduction of a chronological timeline and edit function.


The site currently has 330 million active users. This compares with 800 million for Instagram and more than 2 billion users for Facebook.


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As everything becomes #digitised, who is going to stand out and why?


It seems like an obvious #question, but the #answer is not as obvious as you may think.


Our world is now full of content, our #information is delivered to us.

Our #consumption of #products, or #services, of #news, of #views, of #politics is lazier than ever.


We can have anything, at any time, we can visit where we want, we can buy what we want.


Services we #provide our #clients no longer allow us to stand out.


In a world where our lives are ruled by #technology, we are now searching as consumers for human contact via the #technological delivery route.


As a consumer we want to buy from someone, a #human, a person with a #personality we can relate to.


But we want to do it on our terms, in our #own time, in our own #home, 24 hours a day.


So where are you in your brand offering, where is your personality in your company?

Can your customer relate to you at 2am in the morning when he or she is surfing the net?


If you are not on there, in #video format staking your #claim, how are you giving the #potential #consumer the chance to make an informed #decision on #purchasing your #product over your #competitors

Ruth Wilkinson


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