Webinar recording – A beginner’s guide to LinkedIn for Arts & Culture
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About the webinar
LinkedIn isn’t just for the corporate sector – it can be a powerful platform for artists and creative and cultural organisations to share your work, grow your visibility, and make meaningful connections. This one-hour webinar, from Nicola Barratt, Tech Champion for Social Media, will guide you through everything you need to know to get started and grow on LinkedIn. You will learn:
Why LinkedIn can be a hidden gem for the arts
How to set up your profile or page
What drives the LinkedIn algorithm
Tips and best practices to help your posts reach more people
Whether you’re an individual artist or part of a museum, theatre, gallery, orchestra, festival, library, dance company, or any other creative or cultural organisation, this session will provide you with the practical advice and inspiration to get cracking with LinkedIn.
The Digital Culture Network is here to support you and your organisation. Our Tech Champions can provide free one-to-one support to all creative and cultural organisations who are in receipt of, or eligible for, Arts Council England funding. If you need help or would like to chat with us about any of the advice we have covered above, please get in touch. Sign up for our newsletter below and follow us on X (Twitter) @ace_dcn and LinkedIn for the latest updates.
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