Due to COVID-19 Impact, Online Marketing Becomes More Important... Training in October and November... Registration Until October 4... Post-Training Matching with Social Economy Enterprises and Promotion Activities

Guro-gu Supports Social Economy Enterprises by Training SNS and YouTube Marketers View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Guro-gu (Mayor Lee Seong) is operating the ‘2020 Resident Technology School Ontact, Ontact’ program.


Guro-gu stated on the 21st, “With the increase in non-face-to-face consumption due to COVID-19, the importance of online marketing is growing even more,” and “accordingly, we have prepared the ‘Resident Technology School Ontact, Ontact’ program to train professionals who support online marketing for social economy enterprises in the district.”


The ‘Resident Technology School Ontact, Ontact’ consists of SNS marketer training and YouTube marketer training. The education is hosted by the Guro Social Economy Social Cooperative and the Guro Social Economy Integrated Support Center, and includes common courses such as understanding social economy and copyright awareness, as well as individual courses like marketing techniques, team projects, and presentations.


The SNS marketer training will be held every Tuesday from October 13 to November 17. It consists of understanding SNS marketing and creating Instagram and Facebook content.


The YouTube marketer training will be conducted every Thursday from October 8 to November 19, covering basics of YouTube marketing, content shooting, and editing.


The recruitment target is local residents interested in social economy and broadcast media content.


Those wishing to enroll can fill out the application form posted on the Guro Social Economy Integrated Support Center website and submit it via email (gurosescinfo@gmail.com) by October 4. The tuition fee is 50,000 KRW, and those who attend more than 80% of the classes can receive a full refund. Each course has a capacity of 15 people.


Guro-gu plans to select trainees by reviewing the applications and notify them individually. The education location will also be individually informed, and classes may be switched to online lectures depending on the COVID-19 situation.



Guro-gu said, “We plan to match graduates with social economy enterprises to participate in online promotional activities,” and added, “We ask for the residents’ great interest and participation in this program where you can learn online marketing skills and experience social economy.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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