FREE DIGITAL MARKETING WORKSHOP - OCT 2019 IN BEDFORD
- Adam Gold

- Sep 4, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 28
FRIDAY 4TH OCTOBER 2-5PM KINGS HOUSE, AMPTHILL ROAD, BEDFORD.

If you run a small business and could benefit with knowing more about how to improve your online visibility and marketing then this is for you.
This workshop will help you to leverage the internet in the most cost effective ways possible (usually completely free).
To book a place please send your name, business name and what you hope to learn to info@fullcirclewebsitedesign.co.uk
Big thank you to King's Arms Church, Bedford for supplying the venue. Refreshments will be available for purchase from Ground Floor Coffee Shop on the day. Author Bio – Adam Gold
Adam Gold is the Founder and Managing Director of Full Circle Website Design (FCWD) and Trade Sites, based in Bedford, UK. With over a decade of experience in digital marketing and website development, Adam specialises in bespoke WordPress website design, SEO strategy, AI optimisation, Google Ads management and lead generation for service-based businesses and tradespeople.
A Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute (FCMI), Adam holds multiple industry certifications including Google Ads Certified Professional, Google Analytics Advanced, Google Online Marketing Certified, HubSpot Content Marketing Qualified, and LinkedIn Strategy & Link Building certifications. He is also a Professional Wix Design Expert and SEO Specialist with extensive experience in conversion-focused digital strategy.
Adam founded FCWD in 2014 with a clear mission: to provide business owners with a personalised, strategic and results-driven alternative to generic agency websites. His approach combines technical expertise with a deep understanding that every business is unique and therefore requires a tailored digital strategy.
Through Trade Sites, Adam now provides SEO-ready, conversion-focused websites built specifically for tradespeople across the UK.
Connect with Adam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-gold-FCWD/



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