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Social Media and Logos

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Social Media Marketing

Here are some hints and tips to make your social media marketing stand out from the crowd. 

  • Tag us to get noticed
    Mention @welcometowandsworth on Instagram and Facebook, and @wtowandsworth on X, to shout out to us on social media. We’ll be keeping an eye out to share and support posts where possible, but please note that as a small team delivering a high-volume programme, we cannot guarantee this.
  • Use #Wandsworth2025 to join the conversation
    This is the official hashtag for the year-long celebration. Including it in your posts helps us amplify your content and connect it to the wider programme. Whether you're sharing behind-the-scenes moments, event highlights, or community stories—tag it with #Wandsworth2025 so we can celebrate together. Other hashtags to use include: #WelcomeToWandsworth #LondonBoroughofCulture #LondonBoroughofCulture2025
  • Download ready-to-use graphics and social media posts 
    We’ve created a set of Made in Wandsworth logos that you can add to your social media content, leaflets or other promotional materials. We've also provided drafts for social media posts and newsletters that you can adapt for your own events and experiences. These assets are designed to be flexible and easy to use across different platforms. You can also download our Made In Wandsworth logos to add to your promotional materials. Find these at the bottom of this page.

Instagram is a great place to post high quality pictures and videos to a wide audience.

  • Follow us on Instagram: @welcometowandsworth
  • Tag us in your posts
  • Use our hashtag #Wandsworth2025 
  • Add your venue to the post as the Location
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There are 4 ways to share content on Instagram:

  • Posts - Instagram posts are a great way to share high quality photos of your event or posters. You can't include a functioning link in your post text, but it is possible to include one link in your Instagram bio (at the top of your profile). Linktree is a useful free website where you can put lots of links in one place.
  • Stories - Instagram stories are images/videos that lasts for 24 hours. This is a good place to share your messy behind the scenes photos, so that your audience can feel involved in your journey. It is possible to add a link to your story, so make sure to include a link to buy/book your event.
  • Reels - Reels are short videos (90 secs or less) and can quickly help you reach a new audience.
  • Live - This is for live video streaming and allows you to maintain a direct line with your audience, brilliant for when your event is in action!
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Other Platforms

Facebook

Facebook can be a great way to get to a local audience, and is a successful platform for ticket sales.

  • Like our Facebook Page: Welcome to Wandsworth
  • Tag us and your venues in your posts
  • Create a Facebook Event
  • Share your events to active local Facebook groups and pages (e.g. We <3 Wandsworth etc.)

X (Twitter)

X is a great place to share short informative updates. Make sure to support your fellow London Borough of Culture artists and retweet their events!

  • Follow us on X: @wtowandsworth
  • Tag us in your posts (So we can share them!)
  • Use our hashtag #Wandsworth2025 

Made in Wandsworth Logos and Guidelines

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Social Media and Newsletter Templates

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