Workshop: How to Market Your Business on a Budget

  • Amaka Onu

This workshop led by Anu Obe, will help you leverage your marketing, boost engagement and develop a strong campaign to enhance your brand awareness, all while being budget savvy.

On a tight budget for your business or a project? In this workshop, you will be guided through the steps to leverage your marketing, boost your engagement and develop a strong marketing campaign to gain customers and enhance your brand awareness. We will walk you through the steps to show that you don’t need a huge budget to market effectively - you need to be smart and know what works. This workshop will help you learn just that and become a marketing genius!

What you’ll learn:
  • Techniques for marketing effectively - on a budget!
  • Insider knowledge of what works and most importantly, what doesn’t
  • The secrets to leveraging marketing opportunities and building brand awareness
  • A roadmap to boost your marketing with success

Who it’s for:
Black entrepreneurs, creatives and individuals who are seeking insight to market their business or personal brand.

Date: 16 July 2024
Time: 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Location: Online via Zoom

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Anu Obe - Special Guest
As the owner of "To All My Black Girls," Anu has a deep-rooted passion for entrepreneurship, aiming to address unmet needs innovatively. Committed to serving black women with high-quality curly hair extensions, her story started at 8 with haircare challenges leading to regular unwanted barber trips. This sparked the opening of toallmyblackgirls.com, a hallmark of quality and representation. She manages every aspect, from marketing to social media, and has achieved £450k in revenue to date. With a business management degree and recognition as an influencer, she has firmly established her presence within the industry.

Nadine Robinson - Wellness Facilitator
Nadine Robinson specializes in integrating her knowledge of writing therapies and coaching to help her 'co-journalers' enhance their journey toward a more sustainable and holistic way of being; whether that be in their professional and/or personal growth. Her overall aim with NPNarratives is to bring awareness to how restorative and expressive writing practices can be used as a resource for radical self-care and personal development within vulnerable communities.