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Featured posts
Sookio’s Spring schedule: our latest events, courses and webinars
Join us at an event, boost your skills with Sookio School or check out a free webinar!
Winter webinars with Sookio - curl up with your new digital marketing skills
Put your learning hat back on with Sookio's wintry webinars! Strategy, business growth, video… and more!
How to live tweet an event (and still actually talk to people)
We’re sharing our top tips for tweetin’ and ‘gramming live from events.
Sookio Director nominated for Best Business Woman in Marketing award
We're delighted to announce that our Director, Sue Keogh, has been nominated for a Best Business Women 2018 award.
Double success for Sookio in the Cambridgeshire Digital Awards 2017
We're delighted with our double success this year, sweeping awards in both the Best Blog and Best Use of Video for Business categories at the Cambridgeshire Digital Awards!
Digital is dynamic and developing: Insights from #TDC17
Thinking Digital has been described as “arguably the UK’s most important conference,” so you know I leapt at the chance to attend the 2017 show in my native Newcastle. Following the scent of pasty*, I headed northwards…
The digital tricks that events organisers miss!
Running events nowadays is made so, so much easier through modern communications and tools like Eventbrite and Meetup. But so many organisers miss obvious opportunities to attract more attendees and give them the information they need to help the whole thing go smoothly.
What are the digital tips and tricks that events organisers so often forget?