So… three years of hardish work, concentrating, analysing, a hell of a lot of reading and yellow highlighting - and finally I've graduated with my
Shiny latex, retro Brighton and being surprisingly good for you
London Fashion Week is a melting pot of flamboyancy and character, with sombre models parading future seasons’ ranges to an audience lucky enough to
Effective social media training, dynamic London and firing up bagels at midnight
You asked and I listened. Small businesses that weren't in a position to invest in one-to-one training asked if I could run group sessions in London,
The impressive power of Facebook events, cyber-bullying and purple lace
Last night, two of my friends arranged a Facebook reunion for people who had frequented a local pub called the Red House in the 80s. They thought it
Protecting our kids on the Internet and dancing naked in the snow
Everyone moans when it’s snowing, but it leads to a lot of laughing. I once bet someone to dance naked in the snow – and he did!! So it was no
Visualisation, a happy new year and being in love with your social media strategy
This Christmas week has been the end to a perfect working year. I achieved my two goals: my book was published and you can find me on Amazon, and I
Soldiers, Santa and social media serendipity
I received a call this week to give advice to a wonderful charity that supports severely wounded soldiers, and this led to giving them some Twitter
A degree in plain English, dirty Diana and an intimate moment with Chris Tarrant
On Tuesday I found out that I passed my exam and I now have my Masters Degree. Yaaay – very pleased with myself. Thank you for the many
Facebook paid ads, the luck of The Human League and emails you don’t want clients to see
The last few days seem to have revolved around a reliance on social media. I had a very cultured week, with visits to the Royal Albert Hall and








