Online lessons for Strabane businesses

Following the huge success of the first phase of the Get Your Business Online programme, Strabane businesses are being encouraged to participate in the second phase of the programme to further assist their companies to step up their online presence.
Derry City & Strabane District Council Mayor Michaela Boyle is pictured alongside Sinead Lynch, Derry City & Strabane District Council Business Officer, Leanne Rouse, Coordinator at the Grass Roots Cafe & Food Market, and Brian O'Neill, Enterprise North West at the launch of 'Get Your Business Online 2'.Derry City & Strabane District Council Mayor Michaela Boyle is pictured alongside Sinead Lynch, Derry City & Strabane District Council Business Officer, Leanne Rouse, Coordinator at the Grass Roots Cafe & Food Market, and Brian O'Neill, Enterprise North West at the launch of 'Get Your Business Online 2'.
Derry City & Strabane District Council Mayor Michaela Boyle is pictured alongside Sinead Lynch, Derry City & Strabane District Council Business Officer, Leanne Rouse, Coordinator at the Grass Roots Cafe & Food Market, and Brian O'Neill, Enterprise North West at the launch of 'Get Your Business Online 2'.

The new programme, which is funded by the Department for Communities aims to help entrepreneurs ‘tell their story’ by informing people about their products and services and reinforcing their brand through the online market. To help build the momentum of the programme, the second phase is being launched to encourage more businesses to attend a series of bespoke information sessions and workshops that are taking place early next year to assist develop their online presence.

The workshops, all to be held in the evenings to facilitate those who work full time during the day, will take place between 6 and 9pm at Strabane Library. Register your interest by contacting Sinead Lynch on [email protected]