Twitter was one of the social media platforms that featured in Elaine Pritchard’s talk to Burton Business Club in May. If you tweet, you are invited to meet others who do at the first Burton TweetUp being organised by Elaine … Continue reading →
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Following on from the talk at Tuesday’s meeting by Elaine Pritchard about social media for businesses, please find a link to the slides from the night ( http://www.burtonbusinessclub.co.uk/download/social-media-elaine-pritchard.ppsx ) Notes also from Elaine Pritchard on blogging on the Burton Business Club … Continue reading →
Photos by David Finch Photography Words by Elaine Pritchard Managing director of computer repair business PC Problem, Ian Page, has been appointed as the new Chairman of Burton Business Club. He takes over from Lorraine Holden, who has held the … Continue reading →
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Richard Shakespeare – who entertained Burton Business Club as a guest speaker earlier this year – has been honoured with an award from Dragon’s Den star Theo Paphitis. Richard, who set up his own independent disability consultancy in 2010 after … Continue reading →
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Guest speaker at Burton Business Club’s March meeting was Steve Kennedy, of Clear Coach Business Coaching, who delivered an interactive workshop on The Art and Science of Goal Setting. Steve explained that his presentation was based on strategies in a … Continue reading →
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Words by Elaine Pritchard Pictures by David Finch Television presenter Ashley Blake, sentenced to two years in prison after violence flared outside his restaurant, told Burton Business Club that if he was in a similar situation tomorrow he would probably … Continue reading →
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Remember The Guardian newspaper blogging experiment I wrote about here in September? Catch up here if it’s slipped your mind or if you are new to the Burton Business Club website. Well, I’ve continued to follow the progress of Guardian … Continue reading →
TV’s I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here isn’t the most obvious place to pick up business advice, but in a recent episode I saw an inspiring demonstration of the power of positive thinking – a great technique to … Continue reading →
I recently joined the Federation of Small Businesses – an organisation which offers a host of member benefits as well as useful advice – and one of the things they have drawn my attention to is the dangers of falling victim … Continue reading →
I’m going to be watching with interest a very public experiment which aims to discover whether blogging can pay the bills. Over the next six months, the Guardian will be following the progress of freelance journalist Andrea Wren as she … Continue reading →
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