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The Architects Guide to Social Media

As architects how can you tell your story and the explain the value of your services in advance of clients realising that they need you?

In this three-hour session we’ll look at some of the ways that social media can help you stand out and create effective, engaging and targeted messaging. How can you take advantage of the visual nature of architecture to bring your design-led profession to life as well as showcasing your skills and raising awareness of what makes your own practice distinctive.

We’ll discuss the merits and demerits of the different social media platforms – including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn – as well as looking at case-studies of good and not-so-good practice and explore how to embed architecture in the imagination of your potential clients.

·      Setting the context

·      Overview of social media platforms with reference to case-studies

·      How can you decide where to focus your online effort?

·      Tracking progress, measuring success and tuning your strategy

·      How to stay out of trouble

The session will be as interactive as possible with lots of conversation around your organisation and experiences as well as some case studies and discussion about the opportunity that social media offers.

Handouts will be provided on the day and the full material will be emailed out to delegates afterwards.

Speakers
Alan Meban is a prominent blogger writing about politics (Slugger O’Toole), technology (Sync NI) and culture (Alan in Belfast). He has provided tailored social media training to a wide range of clients. Appointed to Ofcom’s Advisory Committee for Northern Ireland, he also chairs FactCheckNI’s advisory panel.

Key details  

Course duration:  3 hours

When:   2pm to 5pm on Thursday 7th February 2019
Tea and coffee will be available from 1.30pm

Where:  Lecture Room 2, Riddel Hall, Stranmillis Road, Belfast

Directions:  Link/map

Cost:  Non-members £60 + VAT
RSUA Members £54 + VAT
Practice Service Scheme £45 + VAT

How to book: You can book tickets online or by contacting Jeanette Hedley via email jeanette@rsua.org.uk or by telephone 028 9032 3760