Author Archives: ProMo Cymru

  1. New Meic Hours

    by ProMo Cymru | 8th Apr 2016

    Written by Dan Grosvenor

    Changes

    The revised Meic service will continue for two years (1 April 2016 to 31 March 2018). The helpline will be open 16 hours a day – reflecting the significantly reduced contact at night. The new hours are 8am – midnight.

    Young people who contact Meic via phone, text or online chat outside those hours will continue to have the option of being connected directly to Samaritans, ChildLine or NHS Direct Wales.

    We are also planning to enhance how we engage with young people across Wales; we’re expanding the website to include more news and articles and an Agony Aunt.

    What we do

    We’re pleased and proud to continue to provide advocacy, advice and information to young people in Wales every day 7 days per week for the foreseeable future by phone (080880 23456), text (84001) and Instant Message via our website.

  2. Nathan Wyburn @ EVI

    by ProMo Cymru | 9th Mar 2016

    Written by Dan Grosvenor

    We’re stoked to announce that local boy Nathan Wyburn will be taking over the EVI café on Saturday!

    It’s free so come on down and have a chat with the Britain’s Got Talent star (and help us persuade him to turn the café into an art studio).

    Now over to the man himself:

    This will be my first book signing in my hometown of Ebbw Vale since the release of my book globally in December. It’s been selling extremely well on Amazon and in some stores around the country. The signing will take place at the EVI, Ebbw Vale Institute, in their cafe from 1-3pm on Saturday.

    It will give people the opportunity to buy the book (£15) have a chat and get it signed by myself. It’s always amazing coming back to my hometown as everyone has been so supportive over the past 5 years.

    Since BGT my life has turned upside down and it’s been a serious roller-coaster – but I’ve never forgotten my roots and visit my parents and family as often as possible back home. The book contains 80 of my favourite portraits using various materials ranging from toast and Marmite, Twiglets and sugar to paintings with my feet and tongue! Quotes from stars such as Stephen fry who branded his portrait “absolutely amazing” are also within the book!

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  3. Facebook Tips – Professional Facebook Profile

    by ProMo Cymru | 22nd Feb 2016

    Written by Dan Grosvenor

    Nothing beats a personal touch.

    An engaging Facebook page is priceless but speaking directly to a company can feel a bit impersonal; sometimes you want to talk to an actual person.

    A professional Facebook profile is an effective and fun way to achieve this. After all, the best companies are comprised of individuals – bringing their own unique tastes, talents and experiences to the table – why not embrace that?

    Whether it’s customer service or youth work, having your name, face and favourite movie out on display can really help build trust and remind people they’re dealing with a real person.

    Here are a few tips to get you started with your professional Facebook profile.

    Add Featured Page Owners

    Feature your profile on your page and vice-versa. Now when people visit your company page they will see exactly who they’ll be talking to and have the chance to send you a friend request.

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    Branding

    Make it clear that this is a work account (particularly if you also have a personal Facebook). Ensure your profile picture and cover image are clearly branded and convey what you do.

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    Upload an Out of Office avatar to your Profile Pictures album for quick access in the future.

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    Prevent unwanted posts

    Adjust your settings so people can’t automatically tag you in posts or write on your wall. This gives you a chance to review things before they are added to your profile.

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    Have a disclaimer

    This could be in your About section or sent as a welcome message to new friends. It doesn’t need to be long, just something to state key things you’d like people to know such as the hours you’re likely to reply or your disclosure policies.

    Be mindful what you share

    The more personable your profile the better, but do keep in mind that you’re still representing the company. Only Like things you deem appropriate and that you want people knowing about you.

    Use separate browsers/apps

    Ensure your personal and professional Facebook profile are kept separate by using different browsers/apps for each one. There are plenty to choose from, most of them are free, and it’ll save you time and potential embarrassment.

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    And one that should be obvious…

    Have fun!

    Nobody wants to befriend a boring profile. Share some relevant content. Hell, share some irrelevant content! Use your profile as it was intended: engage with content; interact with people; join groups; post the odd selfie when you’re at an event. (If you’re stuck for a place to start you could always Like our page.)

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    Would you like to use social media to reach your audience? Get in touch with us.

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