Managing digital comms as a one person team
Managing social media and marketing when you’re working alone is a juggling act – defining a strategy, creating content, managing channels and building engagement.

Managing social media and marketing when you’re working alone is a juggling act – defining a strategy, creating content, managing channels and building engagement.
Whether you are an individual artist or tone person in your small organisation who looks after all or most of the marketing and social activity, how do you stay across it all while keeping an eye on trends and new developments, and avoiding burnout?
In this round table session our panelists will share thoughts and answer questions on:
- Deciding where and how to prioritise your efforts
- Responding to audience and potential audience needs
- Keeping up with trends, and refreshing your approach
- Tools and techniques for managing your time and coping with pressure
Speakers:
Adam Koszary
Adam Koszary is a social media and content specialist with experience in organisations such as Royal Academy of Arts, The Museum of English Rural Life, Young Vic and The Audience Agency. His ‘absolute unit’ campaign at The MERL led the way for how museums and archives use social media, and he now consults on social media strategy and production.
Amy Rushby
Amy has over 20 years’ experience in communication roles in the arts, culture and non-profit sectors. As a freelancer she has worked with a range of clients to deliver marketing campaigns, digital marketing consultancy, digital advertising, social media management, training and mentoring. Amy also works part time as the Communications Officer for the Centre for Cultural Value.
Sam Thodhlana
Sam is a Digital Marketing and Communications Specialist who works across arts and culture, creative entrepreneurship and other sectors. Sam runs a digital marketing and comms agency, and has a specialism in working with the creative freelance community: she looks after the digital marketing for Create Central and supports The Space’s freelance network.
Listen to a description of the webinar.
Additional information
The webinar lasts 90 minutes and will take place on Zoom.
There will be a live captioner throughout.
The session is delivered in a webinar format. Your camera and microphone are disabled. However, we very much welcome discussions and interactions in the chat.
A recording of the webinar will be made available after the event, on The Space’s YouTube channel
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