Kacy Ratta: Social media
strategy tips and tricks

 

Date: Tuesday 1 December, 7pm

Presenter: Kacy Ratta

Guildhouse financial members Free
Non-members (COVID-19 hardship concession) $5
Non-members (full price) $15

In this session digital marketing consultant Kacy Ratta will discuss some social media strategy fundamentals including:

  • Understanding the purpose of social media
  • Defining your goals
  • Planning and creating content
  • Connecting and providing value to your audience
  • How to identify what is working and what isn’t

This session is tailored to participants with existing social media platforms, and allows for questions and conversation. To assist Kacy to best address your needs we encourage you to submit a question in advance via Eventbrite upon booking.

Kacy Ratta

Manager, Marketing & Digital Communications, Illuminate Adelaide

A well-rounded digital marketing professional, Kacy is an expert at working with teams, clients and agencies to deliver KPI breaking campaigns for internationally recognised organisations and events.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. Also backed by generous support from the Day Family Foundation and Creative Partnerships Australia.

Image: Kcay Ratta. Photograph: Jamie Hornsby.

Photographic portrait of James Dodd

James Dodd

Built Environment, Installation, Outdoor, Painting, Public Art, Sculpture, Teaching, Wall Work.
Photographic portrait of Fran Callen

Fran Callen

Drawing, Illustration, Mixed Media, Painting, Public Art, Teaching, Wall Work.
A painting by Tom Phillips of a man painting another portrait, while a cat looks up at the work

Tom Phillips

Painting
Photographic portrait of James Dodd

James Dodd

Built Environment, Installation, Outdoor, Painting, Public Art, Sculpture, Teaching, Wall Work.
Photographic portrait of Fran Callen

Fran Callen

Drawing, Illustration, Mixed Media, Painting, Public Art, Teaching, Wall Work.
A painting by Tom Phillips of a man painting another portrait, while a cat looks up at the work

Tom Phillips

Painting