by Sarah Orchard | Marketing tips, Social Media, Some really useful stuff
Well you might think it’s almost impossible to know, but a rather clever tool called Tweriod will tell you exactly what you want to know. Sign up using your Twitter account and Tweriod will analyse your followers and their Twitter behaviour, specifically your...
by Sarah Orchard | Marketing tips, Social Media
Recently, I’ve been talking to quite a few of my clients about Pinterest and I discovered that it’s potential value to their businesses was actually a bit of a mystery to them. So for this article I thought it might be useful to explain how Pinterest can be used. What...
by Sarah Orchard | Blogging, Marketing tips, Websites
I work with many of my clients on their blogging strategy and the one thing I hear most often is: “But I don’t have anything to write about!” I appreciate that it can appear to be a daunting task, but every business really does have something to write about – just not...
by Sarah Orchard | Branding, Great marketing examples, Marketing strategy, Marketing tips, Websites
The Peacock Pantry is one of those fantastic businesses that set up as a result of identifying a gap in the market. In this case, a love of unusual or specialist food ingredients and the difficulties of sourcing them provided a keen home cook with the desire to create...
by Sarah Orchard | Fruitful Marketing Ideas newsletter, Marketing tips, Small business marketing
Well how has January been for you? Are you feeling invigorated and motivated for the 11 months ahead? Or feeling the gloom (that’s mainly the weather it has to be said!) and pressure of expectation that January can bring. I have to say I don’t particularly...
by Guest Blogger | Blogging, Fruitful Marketing Ideas newsletter, Marketing tips, Online marketing, SEO, Social Media, Websites
Guest blog by Jeremy Nelson-Smith, Internet Marketing Expert Last month I shared my Google+ quick guide for small businesses and this month I have asked Jeremy, my trusty SEO and all things Google Guru, to share his thoughts on Google+. Here is Jeremy’ summary...