Keen on growing your audience and optimising your engagement? Then this social media masterclass and network meet and greet is for you.
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Hosted by Music NSW learn how to get your online profile humming, and then meet some of the legends who make up your local scene.
The night will consist of two parts. First will be April's 'Sound Advice Social Media Masterclass' streamed live to the venue.
Mardi Caught, former general manager of Warner Frontline Marketing and founder of The Annex, will take you through the "dos" and "most definitely do nots" of optimising your social media game, growing your audience and deepening engagement.
Before opening the floor to questions from you, Mardi will be joined in conversation by a prominent social media savvy artist to discuss how it works in practice - details to come.
This part of the session will be facilitated by Marketing and Communications Coordinator at Australia Council for the Arts Samantha Groth.
Following this livestream, regional music officer for the Southern Tablelands region Michael Simic will host a meet and greet session, to give the audience an opportunity to make new connections within the local industry or build on relationships established at previous events.
You will also have the opportunity to chat one-on-one with special guests Adam Stokeld (Station Manager, Highland FM 107.1) and Rose Marin (Executive Director, Southern Tablelands Arts NSW).
Adam first joined Highland FM 107.1 as presenter in April 2019 after years in the business and finance industry. His lifelong passion and interest in live Australian music, led him to community radio.
Adam became the station manager in December 2019 and helped Highland FM 107.1 win the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia's 2020 Tony Staley Award for the Most Outstanding Community Radio Station in Australia.
The event is on Wednesday April 28 between 6 pm - 8 pm at the Goulburn Worker Club.
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