Inspiring, insightful, and real stories from women who mean business

We are excited to be supporting the #SheMeansBusiness Sessions on 15 September, in partnership with Facebook, NatWest, Enterprise Nation and Growth Hubs across the UK. She Means Business is a community for entrepreneurial women to network, learn and collaborate.

This virtual event runs from 12-3pm and will bring together a collection of inspiring, insightful stories from women in business, following what has been an incredibly challenging time for all. The sessions will include some well-known names such as Holly Tucker, founder of Notonthehightreet.com and broadcaster June Sarpong as well as other business leaders who have come together to share their stories of growth and development, but most importantly their learnings. 

Dedicated training session for Buckinghamshire businesses

After the main event on the She Means Business Facebook page, head on over to the Buckinghamshire Business First Facebook page where we are delighted to be hosting a dedicated session from the founder of Tech Pixies, Joy Foster, who is also an accredited #SheMeansBusiness trainer. Tech Pixies offer award-winning CPD-accredited online courses in Social Media and Digital Marketing for women returning to work, changing career or starting a business.

Join us 15:30 where Joy will be talking all things social media for business and sharing how to create engaging posts for your own business.

Joy will be delivering a 45-minute presentation covering:

  • How to define your audience
  • Best practices for page posts
  • How to create your content calendar
  • How to boost your posts
  • The power of page insights
  • There will be 15 minutes at the end for Joy to answer any questions you may have on this topic.  

We are sure it will be a valuable session with lots of juicy nuggets to help you with your social media accounts.

To join us on the day click here and select 'going'. You will then receive a reminder when the event is about to begin. 

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