Marketing Conference

 

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English UK Marketing Conference 2023

Friday 29 September 2023
etc.venues St Paul's, London, EC1A 4HD

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The English UK marketing conference is for anyone who promotes or sells English language courses to international students.

This year's speakers are looking at TikTok ads, Artificial Intelligence tools, Conversational Marketing, SEO, keeping on brand and turning parents into ambassadors. Plus we have market intelligence sessions and panel discussions focusing on key student markets. 

Then connect with ELT marketing peers over a drink at the networking reception from 17:00 - 18:00.


Prices & registration

English UK member

Non-member

£180 £265


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Attending StudyWorld Online in September 2023? Email the team to claim £70 off your first ticket for the marketing conference


Sessions: English UK Marketing Conference 2023

Intel

UK ELT market intelligence and country-specific panel discussions

We'll have panel discussions on two of UK ELT's key student markets: China and Saudi Arabia

Our insight partner Bonard will also present the latest findings from our quarterly intelligence cohort (QUIC).

Richard Bradford

Conversational marketing – how to do it, even if it's obvious - Richard Bradford, Disquiet Dog

We all know how to have a conversation with clients, don't we? Time to take a closer look at Conversational Marketing.  It's not new, but how you do it sustainably, at scale and internationally, just might be.

Digital conversations can be more of a challenge when we're faced with high volumes of multinational, multicultural users, many of whom want to chat, right now, with a real person, and be treated like a unique human being. They're also much more likely to like you and your brand if they've accessed it via a live conversation.

Anne Hawkings 

Keeping on brand with many cooks in the language centre kitchen - Ann Hawkings

Maintaining a cohesive brand identity when multiple teams produce materials and content is increasingly challenging.

During this session, we will examine the importance of consistency and explore practical strategies to keep teams on brand. We will look at brand guidelines and cover strategies to centralise, share, and file brand assets. Building a library of well-designed templates and training stakeholders to use them will support and elevate your brand identity, saving the team's time and marketing budget in the long run.

Herbert Gerzer

Convert the students of tomorrow with TikTok ads - Herbert Gerzer, Lurn Media

With its short-form videos, catchy music, and engaging content, TikTok is the go-to platform for Gen Z and Millennials. It is still highly underutilised by language schools, mainly due to uncertainties about its value when compared to more familiar social media platforms.

However, fewer competitors on the platform present a unique opportunity for your language school to capture your audience with your ads before others do.

In this session, you will learn a repeatable process to make high-performance video creatives (even with small budgets and inexpensive technology) that drive more clicks, engagement and conversions for your courses and programmes.

 

Gina Rodriguez

Turn parents into ambassadors through digital marketing tactics - Gina RodriguezGR School Marketing

Happy parents play a crucial role in the marketing success of language centres. Gina will present ideas to engage and support parents through digital channels, to improve customer experience and generate positive word of mouth.

Gina will share cost-effective digital marketing practices that language centres can easily integrate into their marketing plan. These practices will help to improve reputation and brand awareness among parents and drive bookings. Platforms can include WhatsApp, social media and other digital marketing tools.

 

George Chiltern

Robot overlords or helpful friends: How might Artificial Intelligence tools help (or hurt) your marketing in 2024? - George Chilton, Hubbub Labs

We are looking at a more positive time for the ELT industry in the UK, but the landscape looks different. That means our strategy has to adapt and evolve too.

In this talk we will look at some exciting technological developments, examine the data, and ask the very real question: Are AI tools going to make things better or worse for marketing departments?

Faeza Afzal

 

Self-service culture: tools and resources to empower your sales teams and agents - Faeza Afzal, The London School of English

Language centres continue to face ongoing capacity challenges with staff shortages. Alongside the emerging possibilities of AI, harnessing resources to their full potential is a must.

Join this session to discover how to build a culture of 'self-service' where admin staff, trainers, and agents can be empowered and engaged. Hear insights on how staff and partners can be better equipped to support students with tools and strategies around information sharing, proactive planning, and clear processes.

Learn about how providing resources and leveraging technology can allow everyone to be a part of a collaborative environment to support students. 


Philippe Taza

Unleashing the power of digital marketing: tracking touchpoints, SEO and social search - Philippe Taza, Higher Education Marketing

Language schools face unique challenges in the digital landscape, and it's crucial to embrace the latest digital marketing strategies to stay ahead. Join us for an immersive presentation where we will explore the world of digital marketing through the specific lens of language schools. Gain valuable insights on setting and tracking multiple touchpoints to capture and nurture bookings effectively.

This presentation is a must-attend for language school professionals seeking to elevate their marketing game and achieve remarkable - cost-effective - results. We will discuss:

• Tracking multiple touchpoints
• SEO: New options for greater visibility and engagement
• Social Search: Using social media as a search engine

Nigel Risner

Creating I.M.P.A.C.T. with Nigel Risner

How often do you communicate with people (at home or at work) and feel frustrated when nothing you asked for or wanted happens? Whether at work or at home you can learn how to get the life you have always dreamed of. The I.M.P.A.C.T. model is so easy to understand that it beggars belief. The tricky bit isn't understanding it, it's committing to change how you think and behave to get the things you wanted...

The I.M.P.A.C.T. model is based on six principals that will allow you to create an experience that is so memorable your students will want to come back for years to come.


Exhibition and sponsorship

Raise your profile and meet English language centre marketing directors and their colleagues at the English UK Marketing Conference.

Previous exhibitors include marketing consultancies, graphic designers, student accommodation companies, print and distribution providers and software providers.

 

English UK corporate member 

Non-member

Exhibition space + one representative  £1,050 + VAT £1,375 + VAT

Additional representative

£155 £220
 

 

 Exhibitors smiling in front of their exhibition stand


What did past delegates think?

'It's one of the few marketing events that are based specifically on ELT and the pains and barriers marketers face within this field... both relevant and current, I came out of it feeling inspired and informed.'
Caroline Karakatsani, IH London

'Great programme and an annual opportunity to re-focus and be re-motivated for our roles.'
Emelyne Burkhard, Celtic English Academy