Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Time’s running out for firms to take up Council’s free training

Time’s running out for West Lindsey businesses to sign up for up to 12 hours’ free business support.

Until the end of March visitor economy businesses across West Lindsey can benefit from expert advice and support from business expert Clare Bailey funded by West Lindsey District Council.

Successful businesses will benefit from 1-2-1 business support with Clare, insight into her 10-step growth plan, input and guidance on marketing campaigns, and the opportunity to meet like-minded businesses, build business resilience and strengthen the visitor economy.

Clare is working in partnership with Destination Lincolnshire, funded by West Lindsey District Council, to deliver tailored support and marketing campaigns. While this work focuses on the retail sector, Clare will be adopting a place-based approach, ensuring the aims for Greater Lincolnshire are encompassed within her work to continue strengthening the visitor economy in the region.

They said: “Clare and her team were super helpful in identifying the best ways to increase the visibility of my website.

Otby House at Walesby also said: “The advice given to me was clearly laid out and presented in such a way that was extremely easy to follow.

“I feel much more confident in what I am going to achieve through my marketing activities this year and I am enjoying putting things together with much more focus than before”.

Businesses in the visitor economy can  get started with an email to Clare at support@destinationlincolnshire.co.uk

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