Social Media: an introduction – Sept 19, Bristol

Free workshop for members

The date and time: Sept 19, 2012, 11am-5pm

The venue:

Bristol Old Vic
King Street
Bristol
BS1 4ED

Tutor: Nathalie McDermott

 

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Workshop Content

This workshop is for social media beginners who want to get a clearer idea on how to use it to help their freelance career - whether it’s to market and promote work or create beneficial two-way communication. With around 40 attendees, it is not a hands-on workshop and you will not be using a computer. It includes:

  • Why social media is important to freelances as a communication tool
    The ways in which social media can be used to help freelances influence their audience, e.g., marketing and promotion
    Getting started – what to use and how?
    The basics of Twitter and Facebook (demonstration)
    Producing effective content
    Finding the right tone
    Developing a social media presence and useful following
    Managing your time
    Setting expectations.

Who should attend?

Any creative freelance who wants to learn how to use social media as an effective tool to support and advance their freelance career. If you’re a beginner or want to use social media more efficiently and effectively, this is the workshop for you.

Qualifications

No formal qualifications are necessary. However, participants will need a basic awareness of online communication. It would help if you set up a Twitter and Facebook account (if you don’t have one) and have a play before you come to the course.

Learning outcomes

A clearer understanding of how:

  • social media can be used to support your work
    to get started
    to use social media effectively for your chosen purposes
    How to manage your social media time efficiently.

Apply Online by Sept 4 2012

To apply for a place on this free, one-day workshop, fill in the short application form by Sept 12. You will need to register if you have not done so already.

All workshops have been over-subscribed to date so successful applicants will be chosen randomly after the cut-off date of Sept 4. We will let you know if your application has been successful by Sept 6.

Further enquiries
E: [email protected]
T: 07990 504 612

Get Noticed! – Sept 14, London and Sept 18, Manchester

Free workshop for members
CVs/Résumés/Career Summaries - How to make an impact in writing

 The date and time: Sept 14 2012 (London) & Sept 18 2012 (Manchester); 10.30am to 5.00pm

The venues:

London
Musicians’ Union
60-62 Clapham Road
SW9 0JJ
Manchester
WFA Media & Cultural Centre
9 Lucy Street, Old Trafford
M15 4BX

The ability to produce a CV/Career Summary/Résumé in a way that makes you stand out from the crowd is a must. It should be clear, straightforward and deliver an immediate and accessible snapshot of why you are the ideal candidate. A general 'one size fits all' document just won’t do.

 

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Workshop Content

This workshop aims to give you the tools to assess each opportunity and how best to construct and tailor your CV to get yourself noticed. It includes:

  • Initial review of each other’s CVs/career summaries
  • Analysing the function and purpose of these key documents: what you want your CV/career summary to do for you?
  • How that knowledge can help to produce a new document, tailored to specific clients and markets
  • Specific fundamentals of effective CV/career summary writing
  • Assessment/review of ‘mock’ CVs / career summaries
  • Identifying key achievements and vital experiences that should be highlighted in your CV/career summary
  • Re-designing your CV /career summary foundation document
  • Next steps to re-working your CV/career summary.

The workshop includes a number of practical exercises in which you will get the chance to work individually and in pairs. You will need to bring a hard copy of you CV/Résumé/Career Summary.

Who should attend?

This course is relevant to anyone who wants to improve the way they present themselves in writing with the aim of getting a specific interview or audition.

Learning outcomes

By the end of the workshop, participants will:

  • Have a clear idea of what an effective CV/career summary looks like
  • Have made the first steps to update their own
  • Have a greater understanding of how to create individual selling documents with maximum impact
  • Know how to produce a selling document that will support them in trying to secure interviews and/or to open up other work opportunities.

Apply Online by Sept 3

To apply for a place on this free, one-day workshop, fill in the short application form by Sept 3. You will need to register if you have not done so already.

All workshops have been over-subscribed to date so successful applicants will be chosen randomly after the cut-off date of Sept 3. We will let you know if your application has been successful by Sept 5.

Tutors: Sue Walker and Muriel McClymont

Further enquiries
E: [email protected]
T: 07990 504 612

Linking In and Meeting Up – July 2, Bristol

How to leave a good impression in the digital world

Free workshop for members

The date and time:  July 2, 2012 11.00am to 5.00pm

The venue:
The Tobacco Factory Theatre
Raleigh Road
Southville
Bristol
BS3 1TF
T: 0117 902 0344

Whether through digital media or face-to-face, networking is important to raise your profile and market your work successfully.

 

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Workshop content

This workshop falls into two parts:
I.  Why networking works and why effective digital networking is so important.
II.  How we fit networking into our daily work schedule.

Areas covered in the workshop include:

  • Networking refresher - what it is and why it works
  • Identifying what you’re selling and how it helps others
  • Your key messages
  • Understanding your digital footprint
  • Social media for work - polishing your online profile
  • LinkedIn - including groups and recommendations
  • Google + circles
  • Tools for managing multiple social networks (without wasting time)
  • Your next steps
  • Participants will devise a personal action plan with practical measures to improve their online and face-to-face networking.

Tutor: David Thomas

Who should attend

Freelances who wish to find better ways to network both face-to-face and digitally. No technical knowledge will be assumed. The aim is to help people understand how networking works and hone their message. It does not require participants to be online during the training.

Learning outcomes

By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Understand how face-to-face and digital networking interact
  • Draw up a plan for engaging with others face to face and on a range of social networks
  • Understand how to use time-saving tools to maintain digital engagement
  • Know where to get advice and help on the above.

HOW TO APPLY (BY JUNE 21)

To apply for a place on this free, one-day workshop, fill in the short application form by June 21. You will need to register if you have not done so already.

All workshops have been over-subscribed to date.

Successful applicants will be chosen randomly after the cut-off date of June 21. We will let you know if your application has been successful by June 22.

Further enquiries

E: [email protected]
T: 07990 504 612

Linking In and Meeting Up – March 13, London

How to leave a good impression in the digital world
(MAKE IMPACT IV)

The venue:
The Abbey Centre
34 Great Smith Street
Westminster
London
SW1P 3BU

The date and time:  March 13 2012 10.00am to 4.30pm

Whether through digital media or face-to-face, networking is important to raise your profile and market your work successfully.

 

Apply Online

 


Workshop content

This workshop falls into two parts:
I.  Why networking works and why effective digital networking is so important.
II.  How we fit networking into our daily work schedule.

Areas covered in the workshop include:

  • Networking refresher - what it is and why it works
  • Identifying what you’re selling and how it helps others
  • Your key messages
  • Understanding your digital footprint
  • Social media for work - polishing your online profile
  • LinkedIn - including groups and recommendations
  • Google + circles
  • Tools for managing multiple social networks (without wasting time)
  • Your next steps
  • Participants will devise a personal action plan with practical measures to improve their online and face-to-face networking.

Tutor: David Thomas

Who should attend

Freelances who wish to find better ways to network both face-to-face and digitally. No technical knowledge will be assumed. The aim is to help people understand how networking works and hone their message. It does not require participants to be online during the training.

Learning outcomes

By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Understand how face-to-face and digital networking interact
  • Draw up a plan for engaging with others face to face and on a range of social networks
  • Understand how to use time-saving tools to maintain digital engagement
  • Know where to get advice and help on the above.

*Coffee and tea will be supplied free but you will need to arrange your own lunch.

HOW TO APPLY (by Feb 17)

To apply for a place on this free, one-day workshop, fill in the short application form by Feb 17. You will need to register if you have not done so already.

All workshops have been over-subscribed to date. Successful applicants will be chosen randomly after the cut-off date of Feb 17. We will let you know if your application has been successful by Feb 22.

Money Matters – 1 Dec, London

Free one-day workshop for creative freelances: LONDON

Date: December 1st

Time: 10am – 4.30am

Venue:
Frontline Club
13 Norfolk Place
London
WC 1QJ

 

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Content

The end of the financial year (Jan 31, 2012) will be upon those of us who are self-employed soon.

To help you get to grips with key financial issues and to ensure that you don’t waste your hard-earned cash through ignorance, this free workshop includes:

Budgeting and money management

  • Personal and business financial issues
  • Short- and long-term aims and objectives
  • Covering overheads
  • Project direct/variable costs
  • Survival budgeting
  • Break-even analysis
  • Practical trading and cash flow forecasting
  • Profit and loss calculation
  • Pricing and costing
  • Agent and agency commissions, credit and debt control.

Legal Entities and Business Vehicles

  • Evaluating and explaining business status such as employment, self-employment and owner-management
  • Key Contract differentials for performers and stage management
  • The pros and cons
  • Income streams
  • Trading names
  • “IR35″/agency tax status issues
  • Other liabilities.

Working with HMRC

  • Business registration
  • Tax explained, including Capital Gains Tax, Income and Corporation taxes plus VAT
  • Allowable business expenses
  • Personal, investment and capital allowances, tax credits, pension premiums, vehicle benefits and mileage allowances
  • National Insurance Contributions: Classes (1,2,3 and 4) and main social security benefits
  • Tax returns, bands, rates and dates: how to calculate, minimise and when to make payments.

Business Administration

  • Books and record-keeping – what, why and for how long.

 Business and Network Development

  • The 80/20 rule
  • Staying in control of your business
  • Maximising the potential of valuable support.

Who should attend

  • Those freelances working in the creative industries who wish to get a better insight into how to manage their finances effectively.

Learning outcomes

  • A clearer understanding of what financial issues you need to cover when working for yourself
  • A clearer understanding of how to use management information to achieve your objectives.

HOW TO APPLY:

To apply for a place on this free, one-day workshop fill in the short application form by Nov 13. You will need to register on the site if you have not done so already so have your union membership number to hand.

All our workshops have been over-subscribed to date, so we will choose successful applicants randomly after the cut-off date and let you know if you have been successful (or not) in securing a place within a week after the cut-off date.

WHO’S AN FEU TRAINING MEMBER?

The National Union of Journalists, Equity, the Musicians’ Union and the Writers’ Guild are working together in this instance under the banner of ‘The Federation of Entertainment Unions’. This enables us to maximize resources to deliver skills development opportunities common to our multi-union members.

Our aim is to help the career progress of our freelance members through the recession and beyond by providing a range of free and low cost blended-learning opportunities.

More info:

Tel: 07914 937 243
Email: [email protected]

Money Matters – Nov 17, Manchester

Free one-day workshop for creative freelances: Manchester

Date: Nov 17

Time: 10am – 4.30am

Venue:

WFA Media & Cultural Centre
9 Lucy Street
Old Trafford
Manchester
M15 4BX

 

Apply Online

 


Content

The end of the financial year (Jan 31, 2012) will be upon those of us who are self-employed soon.

To help you get to grips with key financial issues and to ensure that you don’t waste your hard-earned cash through ignorance, this free workshop includes:

Budgeting and money management

  • Personal and business financial issues
  • Short- and long-term aims and objectives
  • Covering overheads
  • Project direct/variable costs
  • Survival budgeting
  • Break-even analysis
  • Practical trading and cash flow forecasting
  • Profit and loss calculation
  • Pricing and costing
  • Agent and agency commissions, credit and debt control.

Legal Entities and Business Vehicles

  • Evaluating and explaining business status such as employment, self-employment and owner-management
  • Key Contract differentials for performers and stage management
  • The pros and cons
  • Income streams
  • Trading names
  • “IR35″/agency tax status issues
  • Other liabilities.

Working with HMRC

  • Business registration
  • Tax explained, including Capital Gains Tax, Income and Corporation taxes plus VAT
  • Allowable business expenses
  • Personal, investment and capital allowances, tax credits, pension premiums, vehicle benefits and mileage allowances
  • National Insurance Contributions: Classes (1,2,3 and 4) and main social security benefits
  • Tax returns, bands, rates and dates: how to calculate, minimise and when to make payments.

Business Administration

  • Books and record-keeping – what, why and for how long.

 Business and Network Development

  • The 80/20 rule
  • Staying in control of your business
  • Maximising the potential of valuable support.

Who should attend

  • Those freelances working in the creative industries who wish to get a better insight into how to manage their finances effectively.

Learning outcomes

  • A clearer understanding of what financial issues you need to cover when working for yourself
  • A clearer understanding of how to use management information to achieve your objectives.

HOW TO APPLY:

To apply for a place on this free, one-day workshop fill in the short application form by Nov 3. You will need to register on the site if you have not done so already so have your union membership number to hand.

All our workshops have been over-subscribed to date, so we will choose successful applicants randomly after the cut-off date and let you know if you have been successful (or not) in securing a place within a week after the cut-off date.

WHO’S AN FEU TRAINING MEMBER?

The National Union of Journalists, Equity, the Musicians’ Union and the Writers’ Guild are working together in this instance under the banner of ‘The Federation of Entertainment Unions’. This enables us to maximize resources to deliver skills development opportunities common to our multi-union members.

Our aim is to help the career progress of our freelance members through the recession and beyond by providing a range of free and low cost blended-learning opportunities.

More info:

Tel: 07914 937 243

Email: [email protected]

Make Impact 3 – Nov 19, London

FREE One-day Workshop for Creative Freelances: London

Apply by Nov 7

THE VENUE

  • The National Union of Journalists, 308-312 Gray's Inn Rd, London WC1X 8DP

THE DATE

  • Nov 19, 2011
  • Arrive between 10.00-10.20am for registration
  • Sessions run from 10.30am to 4pm.

 

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SESSION 1: 10.30am – 1.00pm

BUILDING YOUR BRAND

Whether through websites, business cards and/or other media, the way we present ourselves (our brand) to our clients and potential clients is important if we want to create a distinct, memorable and professional image.

However, you don’t have to spend a lot of money or be a creative genius to build your brand. This session includes:

  • What is branding and why it is important to individuals
  • Methods that you can use to build your brand
  • Basic design tips on how to make your brand consistent and contemporary
  • A look at what you’ve got now and how to improve it.

Tutor: David Woods, Creative Director, surgerycreations

SESSION 2: 2pm – 4.30pm

BLOGGING: RAISE YOUR BRAND PROFILE

If you want to increase your web presence to raise awareness of who you are and what you do, blogging can be an effective way of getting seen and heard.

This session includes:

  • Why and how to market your work through blogging
  • Ensuring that your blog meets your objectives
  • Tips on gripping content creation, blogging platforms and building your blog audience.

Tutor: Miranda Gavin

NOTE: There will be a pre-course exercise posted as a discussion on the FEU Facebook page to allow the tutor to assess participants' knowledge of, and familiarity with, using blogging software.

Apply By Nov 7

To apply for a place on this free, one-day workshop, click on the orange button on the top of this page and fill in the short application form by Nov 7. You will need to register on the site if you have not done so already so have your union membership number to hand.

All our workshops have been over-subscribed to date, so we will choose successful applicants randomly after the cut-off date and let you know if you have been successful in securing a place by Nov 7.

WHO’S AN FEU TRAINING MEMBER?

The National Union of Journalists, Equity, the Musicians’ Union and the Writers’ Guild are working together in this instance under the banner of ‘The Federation of Entertainment Unions’. This enables us to maximize resources to deliver skills development opportunities common to our multi-union members.

Our aim is to help the career progress of our freelance members through the recession and beyond by providing a range of free or low cost blended-learning opportunities.

It’s free to join the FEU Training website and there’s a variety of advice and information available to members.

More info:

W: www.feutraining.org)

T: 07914 937 243

E: [email protected]