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Embracing the digital age

WHETHER it’s walking down the street, sitting in a cafe, or commuting to work, it seems there’s one thing it seems we can’t be without – a mobile phone!

Indeed, according to a recent Ofcom survey, the average adult checks their phone every 12 minutes, wanting instant access to emails, social media platforms and the internet.

So why is it that so many businesses still aren’t taking advantage of the promotional opportunities available via social media, despite the fact that customers are so keen to interact with businesses that way?

If you’re one of the 26 per cent of small business owners who is prepared to admit to lacking confidence in basic digital techniques or have concerns that the low level of digital skills within your team is holding your business back, then we can help.

The Mallows Company offers bespoke social media coaching and training, including strategy preparation, marketing planning and ultimately ways to reach more clients to enable your business to grow.

We work with a wide range of range companies, focussing on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram as well as other online platforms to help gain fast and effective results.

We can also be flexible with our course dates and offer tailored training at all levels to suit your requirements, which is something Jo, a recent course delegate, found particularly valuable: “I attended a full-day course which flew by because of the practical activities and useful tools we explored and which I’ve been able to implement into my job on a daily basis”.

So whether you’re at the start of your social media journey, or need some inspiration to freshen up your current marketing approach, get in touch.

For more information on upcoming courses, or details of the other training on offer at The Mallows Company, email Kathryn at or call 01933 664437 – or simply DM on Twitter at @tmc_train_coach

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