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Total SEO in the Community – Lecture at Barfield School in Surrey

March 6, 2017

Throughout the year Simon Chapple, Founder and Director at Total SEO and other members of the team will offer their time to give talks and lectures to schools and colleges to help students further their knowledge of online marketing and business on the internet, we do not make any charge for this.

This opportunity gives students a real life insight into how businesses can be as visible as possible online, gain more website traffic and ensure that their visitors turn into business.

Most recently Simon gave a lecture to students at Barfield School in Surrey, following the talk he said:

“The students were excited and engaged at the topics covered, Google and online marketing is such an interesting and diverse area, everyone in the room learned something today and took away new knowledge about marketing and advertising businesses online.”

Cathy Anderson, Deputy Head Teacher at Barfield School said:

“A very huge thanks to you for the time and effort you put in to your presentation. On top of that, your natural knowledge and enthusiasm was key to getting the children so involved and motivated on the subject. They are still talking about it and I know they will have learned a great deal from you today. You have definitely lit a fire under their motivation to find out more…

Our sincerest thanks,”

And from one of the students:

“It was really interesting… I feel glad that small businesses can use this to help them grow into bigger ones”

If you are interested in organising a talk with Simon, please contact us at [email protected].

 

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