Monthly Archives: April 2010

Working the room tip 3: Willing offer a confident handshake

This is the third blog post in a series taken from my book ‘ Networking tips for busy female professionals’. Each week, we will take a tip from the book and publish it in a blog post.
What’s worse? A palm-shattering, bone crunching handshake? Or, a being offered a hand which feels more like a limp [...]

24 great tips to help you run a teleseminar which generates you business

Running teleseminars is an inexpensive way of letting prospective clients sample your services. However, how do you get the most out of a teleseminar? What do you need to do to make sure the teleseminar is a great learning experience for your attendees? How do you maximise the number of attendees? After running over six teleseminars, these are our 24 top tips.

At work, do you wish you were doing something different?

Many times each day, many millions of people wish they were doing something different.

In the work we do, we are truly the blessed ones when we find ourselves doing what we love each and every day we show up.

For the rest of us, it’s that gnawing sensation deep inside that causes us an underlying stress level that, if we aren’t careful, we suffer for most if not all of our careers.

Efficient Networker: Introducing Elinor Barbary

Can you build up a business via networking alone? Hear how efficient networker, Elinor Barbary has built up her new business via face-to-face networking alone.

6 Time saving devices for busy consultants, accountants, coaches and lawyers!

Time is precious for a consultant, accountant or lawyer. Your time really does equal money – so how do you use time saving devices to get more out of your time?

Working the room tip 2: Learn the art of introductions

This is the second blog post in a series taken from my book ‘ Networking tips for busy female professionals’. Each week, we will take a tip from the book and publish it in a blog post.
You may recall a scene in ‘Bridget Jones’ when Bridget is at a business social event and trying to [...]

Nine mistakes new professional advisers commonly make with their first website

Your website is your shopfront to the world, via the internet. You website needs to communicate why someone should contact you, and how they can contact you. Amazingly, many websites of professional advisers fail to do this.

The Definitive Guide to Job Hunting 4: Understanding Agencies

Many job seekers successfully find their next role via recruitment consultants. Here is your guide to understanding how recruitment agencies work.

The secret to building up a targetted following on twitter…

Many people will tell you that it is the quality not the quantity of followers on twitter which really counts. So, how do you build up the right type of followers?

Definitive Guide to Job Hunting 3: Get your CV spotted

How to write a CV which is ‘found’ when placed on-line

Working the room tip 1: Take a high quality biro and small notepad with you

Working the room is an art form, but in this tip, find out why you need to have a high quality biro and small notepad with you.

The Four Pillars of a Successful Website

If you’re thinking about taking your own company website forward, try these four criteria for size. How does your website fare? Does it meet your customers’ expectations?

Definitive Guide to Job Hunting 2: This is business

This post deals with how to market yourself – your product to the recruiters.

How clients buy professional services

so, what do clients look for when buying professional services?

Definitive Guide to Job Hunting Chapter 1 : Get a plan

Before you start job hunting you need a plan. This post details what you need to think about for your job plan.

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