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Facebook Partners with Core for Online Training Webinar

This week, Facebook Ireland is partnering with Core, Ireland’s largest marketing communications company to deliver the webinar “Getting to know your online customers”. ‘Boost with Facebook’ is a free weekly webinar series providing training and support to Irish SMEs.

The session entitled “Getting to know your online customers” in partnership with Core will help businesses reach, connect and engage with customers online. Experts will provide practical advice on what people are doing online and how to connect with them as a brand or business. The webinars are free and people can register to view them at Boost With Facebook.

Commenting on the importance of supporting SMEs during COVID-19, Ciaran Quilty, Vice President of Global Business Group at Facebook said;

“The weekly ‘Boost with Facebook’ webinars are for all SMEs, in particular those who are having to adapt their businesses in response to COVID. The webinars cover training on business topics like building a website, hosting virtual events, pushing creative boundaries, developing Facebook ad campaigns and more. I’m delighted to see that the sessions are well attended and there is lots of engagement from businesses throughout these sessions.”

Facebook’s webinar series, with past and present sessions, is free to view on Boost With Facebook. Further updates on the schedule for ‘Boost with Facebook’ series can be found at Facebook Ireland and Boost with Facebook.

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