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April 19, 2014

Taking good care of your social media manager.

If a skilled and experienced social media manager can make a mistake like the guy from US Airways, what about all those who have just been given the job with no training?

Filed Under: Facebook for business, Online reputation management, Social media policy, Social media tips, Social media training Tagged With: social media coaching

January 21, 2014

Blogging in a tea shop

Sitting Pretty Tea shop, Galgate is opening again on Friday, but my Blogging for Beginners participants got to sample a range of Vicky’s amazing teas in a private session.

Filed Under: Business growth, Facebook for business, Self employment, Social media training, Women in business

December 13, 2013

Four Simple Ways to Ruin Your On-line Reputation This Holiday

Communication tools have developed so fast that a large percentage of our adult population simply do not understand the consequences of sharing on social media. A policy certainly helps, but just drawing up a policy for people to sign does not mean that they understand the implications. It will cover the employer, but an employee losing their job, or accidentally publishing something on line that is harmful to the organisation is still costly all round.

Filed Under: Facebook for business, Online reputation management, Online safety, Social media policy, Social media tips, Social media training

December 7, 2013

Redundant at 50+ and getting to grips with social media.

Karen Dean was made redundant after 35 years with the same great company. Back on the job market she realised she needed to get to grips with social media. This is guest blog from Karen.

Filed Under: Digi inclusion, Facebook for business, Online reputation management, Self employment, Social media training

November 13, 2013

7 Top Ways to Get More Likes on Facebook – And 2 Things to Definitely Avoid

How do I get more Likes on Facebook is one of the most common questions that I get asked in training, so I am sharing some top tips..

Filed Under: Facebook for business, Social media tips, Social media training

May 20, 2013

Do your employees understand your Social Media Policy? Do you?

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As a result of hearing about so many costly mistakes by organisations and employees on social media, I took a look at existing social media policies. I have a background in policy myself so I know all about what happens to those wordy documents. As a new member of staff you are bombarded with paper work and have to have them signed and returned within days. If they get read we are lucky. If they are understood it’s a miracle!

Filed Under: Business growth, Facebook for business, Online reputation management, Online safety, Social media and the 3rd sector, Social media policy, Social media tips, Social media training

February 1, 2013

Growing a Business From Scratch via Facebook

As you know I like to share stories and case studies of organisations who have used social media sucessfully Today’s case study is from Kerry Pace Founder & Specialist Teacher – Diverse Learners, grew her business through facebook

Filed Under: Business growth, Facebook for business, Self employment Tagged With: social media for business

October 18, 2012

Amanda in the Kitchen – Lovin’ facebook

Amanda In The Kitchen

The 3rd  in a short series of  guest blogs by local small traders, on their experiences of  using social media. Amanda Green, Independent Advanced Director & Trainer with The Pampered Chef,  gets to grips beautifully with facebook  I have been using my facebook page for 10 months now. It really made a huge difference once I had my […]

Filed Under: Business education, Facebook for business, Social media training, Women in business Tagged With: Lancashire social media training

August 6, 2012

You work for who?! Is your Facebook profile sending people to the wrong business?

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You work for who?! Is your facebook profile sending people to the wrong page? Linking your profile page to your business page

Filed Under: Business education, Facebook for business, Self employment, Social media tips, Social media training

February 1, 2012

Social Media, Reaching those Hard to Reach Places

Why public funded organisations can no longer afford to ignore social media.

Filed Under: Business education, Facebook for business, Sales skills, Social media and the 3rd sector, Social media training

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