I’m at the Linkedin B2B session for Social Media Week London at the fabulous Hospital Club. This session is all about the ways that businesses can and do use Linkedin to promote themselves – because it’s a whole lot more than an online CV – and I’m blogging the session, so this is what they had to say: The lines are becoming blurred between
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I spoke at this conference last year, and it’s a doozy! If you want inspiring and practical in equal measure, then get yourself over to Julie Hall’s Women Unlimited Conference. It’s exceedingly good value and lots of fun. Here’s the highlights from last year (you’ll see me in there!): Women Unlimited Conference Thrive 2012! To book your ticket, go to: http://www.women-unlimited.co.uk/thrive-2012-the-women-unlimited-conference/ And before you
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I’ve just revamped my website and I’m already getting some great feedback on the look and feel, so I thought I’d write a quick post about how and why I’ve done certain things, so that you can implement them in your site too and get better results online. I’ve done a LOT here, so I’m going to break this down into a few posts
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This article has been quoted on the BBC News website – you can read their article here. I didn’t watch X Factor this weekend, but I knew all about this incredible ad campaign for Yeo Valley because it was ALL OVER twitter (and I mean ALL over). In previous blogs and articles I’ve mentioned the fact that few campaigns which are intended to ‘go
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This week I am thinking of 2 inspirational, and very different entrepreneurs. The first is Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, and arguably one of the people most responsible for changing our lives in the last 20 years in particular. He sadly died of pancreatic cancer after stepping down as Apple CEO just a few weeks ago. The name of Steve Jobs has become shorthand
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I just spotted this post over on Karen Haller’s colour and design blog. It’s a great article about the current campaign by Dulux in support of children’s charity UNICEF. The idea is that you pick your favourite colour (or you can give a colour as a gift also), and you name it. Of course, you donate some money for the privilege of doing so.
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I promised I would bring my sister home a donut from Krispy Kreme, and so I stopped by their Victoria Station stand on my way back from my meeting. I went to the stall and ordered two donuts each (that’s four donuts in total as the mathmatically-minded reader will already have noticed). After I chose the ones I wanted, the donut-pixies behind the counter
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