Support for the creative businesses to step into the digital world
Digital Edge for Businesses
30th November 2011
Give your business the digital edge
A series of free workshops are set to help creative businesses on the East Coast step into the digital world.
Lincolnshire County Council has joined forces with local experts Kind of Digital to offer the workshops to freelancers, businesses and organisations working in the creative industries that are based in the East Lindsey area. The events are aimed at existing and newly established small to medium-sized enterprises that want to change their business practises in order to be more successful.
Spokesperson Nicola Radford said:
“The workshops are designed to arm you with the opportunities that digital technology provides. Not only will this help you become more competitive and reach many more potential customers, but could also improve your products and services, lead to new working relationships and much, much more. These events are likely to extremely popular. Book your place today. It could be one of the best business decisions you make.”
To reserve a place at any of the workshops, call 020 3286 5186, email booking@digitallincs.com or visit www.digitallincs.com/events/onlincolnshire .
Places are strictly limited to one per organisation and offered on a first-come first-served basis. Priority will be given to businesses in the East Lindsay area.
The project is partly-funded by the European Regional Development Fund.
Workshop dates:
- Alford Manor House – Monday 5 December: 1-4pm.
- Louth Sessions House – Tuesday 6 December: 1-4pm.
- XSite Skate Park, Skegness – Monday 12 December: 11am-2pm
- Mablethorpe Business Centre – Wednesday 14 December: 1-4pm
The workshops are open to people working in the following creative industries:
- Advertising
- Design
- Publishing
- Architecture
- Fashion
- Software
- Visual Arts and Photography
- Film and Video
- TV and Radio
- Computer and Video Games
- Music
- Sport and Leisure
- Crafts
- Performing Arts
- Heritage







