As businesses across Ireland continue to adjust to shop closures and social distancing, SMEs are pivoting from an in-person to online model to keep their employees and businesses afloat during this time of crisis. For some SMEs in Ireland, the task of moving to a digital platform can seem daunting. With this in mind, Facebook Ireland has moved its business training events, ‘Boost with Facebook’ online to provide SMEs with support and tools they need to adapt and survive at this time.
After a successful launch last week with over 180 SMEs taking part in the first webinar, ‘Boost with Facebook’ continues this Thursday, April 9th with a tutorial on how to host a Facebook Live event. The webinar will cover Live best practices including how to plan the broadcast, promote the Live session, execute the recording and promote post-event. It will also look at examples and case studies throughout, with a Q&A to finish. The event is completely free to attend and businesses can register at https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5953808591379870989
The webinar series will run weekly on Thursdays at 12 pm and will cover essential online business training such as how to host a virtual event; pushing creative boundaries online in partnership with VidMob; how to effectively market your product on mobile; having a presence on Instagram; how to use different channels to communicate with different customers; and more. The webinars are free and people can register to view them at Boost With Facebook.
Commenting on the importance of supporting SMEs, communities and the economy during COVID-19, Ciaran Quilty, Vice President of Global Business Group at Facebook said;
“Small and medium-sized businesses are the engine of job growth and development in the Irish economy. It’s crucial now more than ever to support them in any way we can during COVID-19. We decided to launch ‘Boost with Facebook’ online to continue to help small businesses as many of them face unprecedented challenges in how they carry out their day-to-day business and connect with their customers. Through this series of online webinars, we will walk entrepreneurs through a step by step guide on how they can adapt and even thrive during these challenging times.
“We also recently announced a $100 million grant program to help 30,000 small businesses in 30 countries around the world, including Ireland. In addition to this grant, we also launched a new Small Business Resource Hub to support Irish small businesses. The hub has a range of resources such as a resiliency tool kit and online training sessions designed to help businesses minimise disruption during COVID-19. The ‘Boost with Facebook’ webinar series will help businesses put these resources into action over the coming weeks.”
Further updates on the schedule for ‘Boost with Facebook’ webinar series can be found at Facebook Ireland.
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