Blas Backyard - "You Know What You Should Do..."
Location
Online event
Explore how you can generate short term marketing projects that can be conducted in house during the current Covid-19 crisis.
About this event
In this unprecedented time many artisan food and drink producers may have been the recipients of unsolicited advice about how they should be running their business. During the current social and economic challenges, input from well meaning family and friends can be overwhelming and merely add to existing stress and increasing anxiety.
"You Know What You Should Do..." is delivered by Sharon Noonan, a chartered marketer with over 20 years experience working in a range of industries in the private and public sector. In the latter part of her career Sharon has specialised in supporting the sales and marketing function in food, drink and hospitality businesses, many of which are family operated SMEs.
This 1 hour on line workshop is aimed at inspiring food and drink producers to focus the mind on the now and stimulate a proactive approach to simple marketing activities that will be of benefit to your business. Sharon will explore how you can generate short term marketing projects that can be conducted in house during the current Covid-19 crisis.
Topics include market research, awareness campaigns, social media, marketing tools and PR.
10 Participants delivered online via Zoom
Note: There is a choice of 2 date/time options for this session. this is to allow flexibility for participants. Each session will cover the same topics so please just sign up for your preferred time
Note: There is no charge for the sessions as they have been fully supported by Taste4Success Skillnet. We ask that you please only reserve a place if you can attend, the places are limited and it is a great opportunity for producers.
Link & details to join the Zoom session will be sent in advance by email
T&C
These supports are for Irish Food & Drink producers
Registration does not guarantee a place, the Blas team will be in touch with any questions