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Tradersball Mulls Social Media Battleship Course

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Tradersball Mulls Social Media Battleship Course
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Tradersball, an online brand communications agency based in Lagos, has declared its intention to organize an Advanced Social Media Training Course called Battleship. The Company which has worked with…

Tradersball, an online brand communications agency based in Lagos, has declared its intention to organize an Advanced Social Media Training Course called Battleship.

The Company which has worked with businesses large and small from around the world said that it has found that when it comes to online marketing the same common mistakes are made time and time again.

Thus, without the knowledge of what to do online and how to utilize social media to generate leads, clients, B2B or B2C for one’s company or organization; it is then a total waste of time.

Tradersball maintained that a successful social media campaign needs a strategy, application know-how, high knowledge of how social media technicalities, how to engage audience, understanding analytic and consumer/competitive analysis.

It then advised social media savvy individuals and organizations to join in the six weekend training that aimed at turning them into a social media guru.

“THE BATTLESHIP- This flagship course is designed to give you a holistic and industry relevant understanding of marketing in a digital age.

“It will bring you to the concepts and best practices involved in marketing in the evolving social web world.

According to information made available to Nigeria CommunicationsWeek, the  Course is for business development managers, public relation officers, marketers, bloggers,  social media consultants, social media manager, online marketers, corporate, communication manager, marketing management, with other market facing business executives.

The Course holds on Saturday, February 22, 2014 at 1:00 PM- to -Saturday, March 29, 2014 at 5:00 PM (PST) at LCCI Conference And Exhibition Centre, Lagos-Ibadan, Expressway, Alausa, Ikeja.





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