Dealing with a Social Media Crisis webinar
Is your club prepared for a social media crisis?
What happens if your club gets a negative comment or something is posted about your administrators, officials, or events that can have a huge negative impact on your club? How prepared are you and your organisation?
Did you know that 15 million Australians use Facebook, 500 million tweets are exchanged on Twitter; thousands of photos are shared on Instagram, and countless hours of YouTube videos are uploaded every day? Social media is here to stay, has your club taken the leap into this online world?
Social media and social networking sites are accessible, instantaneous, cost-effective and user-friendly. They offer sporting clubs a fantastic opportunity to communicate more effectively with members and supporters. Don’t wait until it’s too late, make sure your club is prepared for a crisis so you can act immediately and limit risks.
Book a seat now for our webinar on the 31st August when Liz Buchanan from Ember Solutions will run through:
- what to do if something happens on social media that can affect your club/association
- how to protect your club’ reputation
- how to convert negative comments into positive
- And much more …..
Liz is a highly recognised professional speaker, trainer and digital communications strategist who specialises in social media. She is passionate about incorporating this online communication tool to improve overall digital strategy and engagement with stakeholders. She has worked with countless businesses to improve their social media presence and build communities with exceptional results.
She has extensive practical experience working in not-for-profit state sporting organisations for 15 years and then moving into marketing and communications roles in State Government working on public engagement projects.
Liz now runs her own business, Ember Solutions, developing and implementing social media and digital marketing strategies for her clients. Her clients range from large government agencies such as Queensland Police Service and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services to small businesses such as Personal Trainers, Hairdressers and Naturopaths.