How To Get Insta-Famous. (Firsthand Hacks From 20 Brands Who Did)


Wedded Wonderland and Creative Business Hub present Australia’s Largest Creative Business Summit, INSPIRE18.

If you want to build your business, social media is no longer just an activity – it’s an investment.

But even if you hashtag like it’s hot or tweet til you drop, in a saturated digital media landscape it can be hard to stick out and be heard (for the right reasons, of course!).

Which is why Inspire 18: Australia’s Largest Creative Business Summit is the perfect opportunity to get first-hand insights from some of the most inspiring Australian brands on how to turn your passion into a profession and make the move from entrepreneur to empire.

If you’re an influencer, baker or wedding-dress maker, the Creative Business Summit presents 20* experts in these categories (and more) sharing tips and tricks on a range of topics that have engaged their audience and made them among the most successful in their industry.

This includes panel presentations, by talent such as Influencer Elle Ferguson, The Bearded Bakers’ Ameer El-Issa and Lana Wilkinson Celebrity & Fashion Stylist on subjects like:

· How to create a social media strategy around branding for your business
· How to be your own boss – and the face of your business
· How to engage influencers and manage content creation for your business
· How to drive in-store and online sales for your business

Featured keynote speakers will include:

Wendy El Khoury – Creative Director at Creative Business Hub (as well as Wedded Wonderland): “How to have a business mind with a creative heart”

Bahar Etminan – Founder and Editor, Rescu – “The importance of investing in ongoing education as a creative and business owner”

Guests at this exclusive, one-day-only ticketed event will also have the opportunity for a power morning tea, round table talks, headshots, photo ops, giveaways and networking cocktails with the best in the business.

So whether you’re keen to start with a simple social media marketing strategy or are after more advanced advice that can help transform your ideas into a profitable investment, secure your tickets to The Creative Business Summit today.

Inspire 18: Australia’s Largest Creative Business Summit
Location: Le Montage, 38 Frazer Street Lilyfield
Date: Tuesday 16th October 2018.

Full day: 10.00am to 5.00pm (conference, round table sessions, cocktail event, gift bag)

Conference only: 10.00am – 2.00pm (gift bag)

Morning tea and lunch included.

Purchase tickets HERE.

“Success is where preparation and opportunity meet”

*Full list of Inspire 18: Australia’s Largest Creative Business Summit speakers:

1 Alyce Tran (Co-Founder of The Daily Edited)
2 Lana Wilkinson (Celebrity & Fashion Stylist)
3 Elle Ferguson (Fashion and Social Media Influencer)
Philip Carr (Leading event architect and designer)
5 Wendy El Khoury (Creative Director at Wedded Wonderland & Creative Business Hub)
6 Natalie Anne (Creative Director at Natalie Anne Hair & Hair Care)
7 Melissa Sassine (Creative Director at Melissa Sassine Makeup & Cosmetics)
8 Jason James (Creative Director at Jason James Design)
9 Diane Khoury (Creative Director at Diane Khoury Weddings & Events)
10 Viktoria Novak (Creative Director at Viktoria Novak)
11 Daniella Boutros (Creative Director at Buttercreme Lane)
12 Ameer El-Issa (Creative Director at Knafeh Bakery & The Bearded Bakers)
13 Amanda Bardas (Executive Editor at Who What Wear)
14 Alison Eagan (Founder and Director at Sparkling White Smile)
15 Rebecca Lau Marsh (Founder of White Runway)
16 Taryn Williams (CEO & Founder at The Right Fit and WINK Models)
17 Alexis Teasdale (Managing Editor at The Festive Co , Former Managing Editor at Cosmopolitan Bride / Beauty & Lifestyle and former Director at Cosmopolitan Magazine Australia )
18 Josh Flinn (Brand Manager at Steven Khalil)
19 Elena Petroska (Senior Brand Manager for Westfield AU)
20 John Navarra (Director at Navarra Venues)

Check out our Melbourne seminar below!

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