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Upcoming webinars from the Business Academy to help you master the skills you need to reach new customers in the UK and around the world

Listed below are upcoming Business Academy webinars to help business owners and entrepreneurs across Northern Ireland boost their exporting skills and sell their goods and services to new markets worldwide.

The Business Academy is delivered by the Department for Business and Trade in various stages depending on your skill level. These include digital skills, running and growing a business and selling overseas.

Digital skills

These webinars will help you:

  • get the tools to build a cohesive digital strategy
  • improve your website and refine your content
  • get to grips with social media and tailoring your messaging

09 June - Six steps to adapting your website for a global audience

12 June - Manage your Social Media presence on a budget

12 June - Driving traffic with Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)

15 June - Converting followers into customers

Starting a business

16 June - Mindset and ideation

Running and growing a business

These webinars will help you:

  • thrive in any market or sector
  • explore key topics including funding, leadership and more
  • develop a strong business with the capabilities to grow

09 June - Mess to message: How to create impactful presentations

10 June - Building your first Board

10 June - Understand grant funding

11 June - Sending the right message: Relevance, segmentation and CRM data

Selling overseas

These webinars will help you:

  • to sell overseas with key know-how
  • explore global trade opportunities
  • to learn from sector and overseas growth experts

09 June - EU Product Safety Regulation: Current framework, Harmonised rules, and important forthcoming changes

10 June - How do you know you will get paid by your overseas buyer?

15 June - Making the most of CPTPP: A guide to the Mexican market

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First published 25 November 2022