Lviv Media Forum has launched a series of online trainings as part of the Media Excellence Program
We are now accepting applications for a series of online training sessions that will be held from June 24 to July 5 in Zoom. They will be conducted by the SEOforMedia agency team.
Training topics and schedule:
- "AI for organic traffic growth"
Lecturer: Kira Tugushi, manager and content specialist at SEOforMedia.
When: June 26, 18:00 and July 2, 16:00. Where: Zoom.
- "Media monetization by selling links"
Lecturer: Olga Odarchenko, SEOforMedia partner, SEO specialist.
When: June 24, 17:00 and July 1, 16:00. Where: Zoom.
- "Google Analytics 4 — PRO level for publishers"
Lecturer: Olga Odarchenko, SEOforMedia partner, SEO specialist.
When: July 4, 16:00. Where: Zoom.
Each meeting will last 2 hours. All participants will have the opportunity to ask questions to the speakers.
Applications for training can be submitted by:
- media workers (not only journalists)
- freelancers — representatives of media professions;
- bloggers, podcasters, content creators;
- students of media specialties;
- communications professionals.
To participate in the selection of participants, please fill out the form. Deadline: June 23, 2024. We will send you a response and a link to join the training to the email address you provided when filling out the form.
At the beginning of 2024, the Lviv Media Forum team combined the activities and opportunities of various grant projects related to consultations, training and other forms of training into the Media Excellence Program. This is a long-term support programme aimed at educating and training Ukrainian media professionals.
Thanks to our cooperation with donors and partners, in 2023 we managed to organise, provide or pay for 173 expert consultations or mini-training for 40 media teams. In 2024, we have already provided 23 consultations and are not going to stop.
This program became possible thanks to UNESCO, People of Japan and The International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC), as well as the Fight for Facts project, implemented jointly with n-ost and funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.