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DNSW Free Social Media Webinars

If you have not viewed the free five part webinar series presented by Facebook and the Destination NSW social media team, now is the time to catch the webinars. Available online until 11 February 2022.

The 60-minute webinars feature tips on driving bookings and engagement through social media, plus how to make the most of Destination NSW social channels and initiatives such as the FEEL NEW brand campaign.

 

Each webinar in the series will:

    - Share tips for optimising your tourism business’ social presence >-Inspire new ideas to capture and create effective content  
    - Highlight how to effectively engage visitors through Facebook and Instagram  
    - Provide tools and resources to assist you to promote your online presence

Watch the webinars any time until 11 February 2022, on-demand, by registering below. 

 

 

 

Optimising your Facebook presence 

Find out how to optimise your tourism business page and showcase your experience to potential visitors and your online community.

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Engage your audience on social media

Find out how to creatively engage with your audience on Instagram.

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Create stories on social media

Find out how to use the Stories feature on Instagram and Facebook to engage potential visitors.

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Capturing social content on your phone

Hear how you can capture compelling images and videos for social media on your phone.

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Inspire action on Instagram

Find out how to connect with future visitors through Instagram.

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These webinars are presented by Destination NSW as part of the NSW First Program, designed to assist tourism businesses to develop, promote and sell tourism products and experiences. To learn more about the NSW First program, visit destinationnsw.com.au/nswfirst or contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Source: Destination NSW

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