By: Christopher Storey via Facebook
I promote myself as dealing with Suffolk and North Essex. Some principles remain constant but other local factors are important. I have to fill in insurance forms each year and these ask for regions in...
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If u need a reference pass them my way today I shall b mostly trying to get ahead to make up for my week off next week have fun x
View ArticleBy: Guy Lewis via Facebook
Still trying to get through your fab chapters Louise! Adding more content to my new website and hammering app and web developers to deliver the last 2% before beta! Phew!
View ArticleBy: Social Media Illumination via Facebook
Liking the use of the word fab there! Just what I needed whilst grappling with chapter 5! Best of luck with the website!
View ArticleBy: Kate Whorlow via Facebook
A lot of my clothes have been bought in the UK but posted to Australia and USA etc
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The total aim of House of Elliot is to be a global brand, we dont think we could rely on the UK soley for trade. Overseas customers are super excited about our products and if it wasnt for the carriage...
View ArticleBy: Mustafa Kachwalla via Facebook
aren’t they one and the same thing for the big brands?? for one man bands it is easier to know your client base on a ‘social’ level, engage with them on fun stuff but when you are big, all you can...
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They moved it a while ago now though … Click on the events/offers icon to find it
View ArticleBy: Tania Dakka via Facebook
I’ve seen that posts who put the links in the comment, instead of the update, tend to do better. So many people post, then add “link in the comments”.
View ArticleBy: Lynette Green via Facebook
Likewise found posts without links get more reach, but interestingly I have found that FB questions are equivalent to a post with a link in, virtually no one sees them.
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Great to see you too Helen! Yes let’s make it happen
View ArticleBy: Mary Denton via Facebook
You have forgotten Dads Army. British humour is based on slapstick, an idiotic stuffy jobsworth, class and disaster. covers most of your list. Dads army was my mothers favourite, and my sons....
View ArticleBy: Young at Heart Communications, LLC via Facebook
Yep, I see the same. However it seems to go up and down depending on many factors.
View ArticleBy: Sam Parnell via Facebook
I’ve used them and they’re really good. Lots of admin compared to eBay if you’re selling something popular but that’s why is free.
View ArticleBy: Margaret Charleville via Facebook
Clients tell me that it’s not like learning as I make it fun. <3
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