Go Digital monthly focus

This month's focus is about Digital Birmingham's Digital Business campaign, with Cafelicious, Donato Esposito (social media expert) and the Birmingham Post, read about how busy the campaign is below.

To continue what is becoming a tradition, Digital Birmingham is trying to help more and more businesses become digitally included. This started with the launch of the digital business campaign, with Rubery's own Cafelicious, last year. With the help of social media expert and entrepreneur, Donato Esposito, Cafelicious is making its presence known in the digital and social media arena.

Cafelicious - (l-r) Arif Latif, Donato Esposito, Anna LatifThe Birmingham Post highlights the many successes in its weekly reporting of the campaign, and Cafelicious has its own Twitter and Facebook pages to be even more available to its customers, and to potential new ones.

Donato, kindly, has offered to host a free social media surgery at the end of April to provide advice to other businesses, and Cafelicious are providing the venue.

The surgery will provide businesses with advice on how to be present on Twitter, Facebook and how to blog to benefit their business. They will also be able to ask questions of the Cafelicious owners, Anna and Arif Latif, about how their personal and professional journey is going so far.Cafelicious

This campaign, along with the Digital Family and Digital Schools initiatives, are innovative and beneficial for the whole city of Birmingham. We understand that digital needs are everywhere, and no stone will be left unturned to help Birmingham be an established digital city.

In briefReports of interestMonthly focus -the latest from our Digital Business campaignUpcoming eventsContact us

Digital Birmingham is a Birmingham City Council initiative and part of a city wide strategic partnership of more than 40 public, private and voluntary organisations

eGovernment National Awards - Winner 2008