BHETA’s packed webinar schedule

This month has kicked off with a packed schedule of webinars from BHETA (British Home Enhancement Trade Association), including the return of its digital marketing series (from 2020), which is back due to popular demand.

6- bheta-logoPresented by BHETA business services providers, Brew and Brookes & Co, nine refreshed digital marketing sessions are running through to April, with opportunities for attendees to ask questions to presenters. Subject matter includes the creation of engaging content, driving sales with social media and the analysis of results.

This month’s webinars have included Selling on eBay and Search Engine Optimisation. The latest topic is ‘Increasing your sales on Amazon’ (February 25, 2pm).

 

Top: Whether at home or in the office, BHETA members are learning from the association’s series of webinars. Photo by Ken Tomita

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