New Routes for International Business – are you ready for the challenge ?
As international business is currently on the tip of the business tongue with the announcement of Ryanair’s imminent expansion at one of Yorkshire’s main airports, now is a good time to assess how prepared is your business for international communication ? Are you equipped to make the most of international trade opportunities ?
Regional Language Network Yorkshire & Humber are in the business of advising and supporting SMEs in the Yorkshire & Humber region to improve their business internationally through a range of seminars and workshops.
Previous seminars have been hugely praised by local attending SMEs. William Richardson, Marketing Executive from Andiamo! Language Services Ltd, attended “Make your Website an International Selling Tool” . He commented “ This seminar has been very beneficial to our business”.
Thanks to the success of our summer schedule, Regional Language Network are now hosting a new series of subsidised workshops in the autumn covering a wide range of topics. The full programme can be viewed at www.rlnyh.com/trainingevents and all events are subsidised through the Train to Gain Enhancement fund.
Two of the events will help you learn and develop your internet strategies to promote your business in non-English markets and will give you practical advice to immediately increase traffic to your website. If you want to increase your international business through the use of the internet, these seminars will be invaluable. The first of these seminars Make Your Website an International Selling Tool will be held on 2nd Sepxember at Bewleys Hotel in Leeds, and the second seminar, International EMarketing will be held on 1st October in Sheffield.
To discover more about the programme of International Business seminars, contact us on 0114 227 0579 or visit the website www.rlnyh.com/trainingevents for a full list of business events.
This programme is part funded by the European Union through the European Social Fund and is co-financed by the Learning and Skills Council and Yorkshire Forward.