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Three ways we use Twitter as a business tool
In the last six months, through Twitter, we have: Hooked up three people we hadn’t previously known with new paying clients. Met up with somewhere in the region of 20 local experts who are now on our referral list. Received two good quality leads... Read more »
Published on Wednesday, 5 May 2010
How to use public relations to support every stage of the sales funnel
Most people initially think of public relations as a technique for generating awareness for their products or services. This is absolutely true, but if this the only way that you’re using your public relations effort, you’re missing a trick in sq... Read more »
Published on Wednesday, 28 April 2010
Why marketing is like DIY – 5 tips to avoid costly mistakes
“One part planning saves twelve parts doing” You know it struck me recently how similar marketing is to DIY, in particular home renovation. Having experience in both, I now realise that the enjoyable bits, like hanging beautiful wallpaper... Read more »
Published on Tuesday, 20 April 2010
My First Blog – the experiences of a first time blogger
Writing my first blog; a process easier said than done it would seem? Having read blogs spanning topics from marketing in the 21st century, to viral marketing, to agency life, I thought to myself, yeah, writing my first blog, no problem! But now, I f... Read more »
Published on Wednesday, 14 April 2010
10 signs that you could do with strategic marketing advice
There are hundreds of potential marketing advisors for a small business owner. From design agencies, PR specialists, telemarketers, SEO experts, social media bods, media planners, and on, and on. It’s difficult to know who to talk, when and why... Read more »
Published on Monday, 5 April 2010



