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Social media strategy for business owners

  • UNE SRI, NOVA 122 Faulkner Street Armidale, NSW, 2350 Australia (map)
 

Show up online, attract the right clients, and skip the cringe.

If social media feels overwhelming, confusing, or like something you should be doing but secretly avoid, then this is the workshop for you! In just one session, you’ll walk away with a doable content plan and a better understanding of how to actually use social media to grow your business (without feeling like you need to dance on Reels or jump on every.single.trend - because yeah, we’re with you. Who has the time for that?!)

Hosted by Chloe from Chloe Careers, whose own socials are a masterclass in confidence and clarity, you’ll get real-world advice you can apply straight away.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Create a content plan that doesn’t eat up your entire week

  • Show up online in a way that feels like you

  • Build trust with your audience and convert them to customers

  • Understand what platforms actually work for your business goals

  • Stay consistent, even when the algorithm is doing weird things

This Masterclass is perfect for business owners, founders and freelancers who want their socials to work for them, not drain them.

 
 
 

About Chloe

Chloe knows how to make content that clicks.

With over 60,000 followers across LinkedIn, Instagram and TikTok, she’s built a bold, honest and wildly effective online presence, all while growing a business that started from her living room floor.

A former recruiter turned career coach, Chloe brings a rare mix of marketing smarts and deep audience insight. She’s not here for vanity metrics or cringe tactics. She’s here to show you how to show up online with purpose, personality and a strategy that actually works.

Whether you’re building your business, growing your profile, or want to stop ghosting your own Instagram, Chloe’s approach is equal parts refreshing and results-driven and always real.

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