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Yorkshire’s coastal businesses offered advice to boost firms’ digital dimension

Business owners and marketing managers in the Yorkshire Coast region are gearing up to take their digital offer to the next level as the York & North Yorkshire Growth Hub prepares to host Digital Transformation Days in collaboration with Google Digital Garage.

On October 16th, the event kicks off at Scarborough TEC, followed by a second session on October 17th at Pickering Memorial Hall. Limited spaces are available, so businesses are urged to register promptly to secure their spots.

Jessica Waggitt, Director of Scarborough-based provider of emergency accommodation, Homemore, said: “I’m really thrilled to be a part of the event in Scarborough and meet other local businesses to see what they are doing to improve their businesses. A better understanding of Google Analytics and Google Search would be really useful for our business going forward.”

These events will provide attendees with invaluable benefits, including expert insights from Google professionals and industry leaders, offering the latest tailored digital marketing trends and tools for businesses in the region. Networking opportunities will abound, allowing participants to connect with local entrepreneurs, fostering idea exchange and fuelling business growth. Additionally, actionable strategies will be unveiled, equipping attendees with practical tips and tricks to bolster online visibility and engage effectively with their target customers.

Harriet Stainton, Business Relationship Manager for York & North Yorkshire Growth Hub, emphasises the significance of these events: “E-commerce and digital represent tremendous opportunities to take a business to the next level. This event is going to be a gamechanger for Yorkshire coast businesses, helping them attract more customers and make money online.” Further information: 0800 246 5045.

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