Some of my most prolific posts this week have been nothing to do with work at all. I belong to a Facebook group for people who grew up in this area –
Radio interview, Into Darkness and a client who wouldn’t pay
Firstly, huge thanks to everyone who shared last week’s blog promoting awareness of childhood stroke. The response was overwhelming and I’m so
Facebook invitations, personal rebranding and fun on the farm
I’ve been working with a graphic designer and artist named Martyn – he does the pictures, I do the words. On Tuesday, Martyn invited me to venture
Social media city, Shystie and my collection of graphic designers
I’ve recently been accused of collecting graphic designers. In my defense, I do know several and am friends with a couple. But it’s not an active
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 success of LinkedIn, not being a hooker and dinner with Bowie
This week the benefits of social media have extended beyond business, when an amazing thing happened unexpectedly on LinkedIn. You may remember that
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








