by Sarah Orchard | Marketing and the law
Please note that this post is for informational purposes only, and should not be considered legal advice or be relied upon for your GDPR compliance*. It doesn’t apply to me! Oh yes it does. Every single business. It is your responsibility as a business owner (no...
by Sarah Orchard | Blogging, Marketing and the law, Marketing strategy, Online marketing, Small business marketing, Social Media
I attended an excellent seminar last month on Social Media and the Law. Run by Stevens & Bolton, a Guildford-based legal firm, the seminar reminded me of a really important fact that I know but hadn’t thought about for a while: most of what you post online as an...
by Sarah Orchard | Blogging, Fruitful Marketing Ideas newsletter, Marketing and the law, Small business marketing, Social Media, Websites
It’s all too easy isn’t it, to sit at your laptop and write something in the heat of the moment – an email of complaint or perhaps even a tweet or Facebook update having a moan or sarky comment about someone or the quality of service received from a...
by Guest Blogger | Marketing and the law, Online marketing, Small business marketing, Websites
Guest blog from Jeremy Nelson-Smith, Internet Marketing Expert. The new cookie regulations came into force in May 2011. As a website owner you have until May 2012 to comply. So, if you have a website for your small business, you will need to: a) be aware of the...
by Sarah Orchard | Free and low cost marketing ideas, Marketing and the law, Marketing promotions, Marketing tips, Online marketing, Social Media
Do you use Facebook to promote your business? It can be a great way of building awareness and, of course, a really effective way of creating a bigger buzz around your business is to run a competition or promotion. But to do that on Facebook you need to be very careful...
by Sarah Orchard | Marketing and the law, Online marketing, Small business marketing, Websites
If you are using cookies or Google Analytics on your website or blog you need to read this article. And for anyone who still thinks cookies are a treat with a tea or coffee, go speak to your web developer and then read on! I was prompted to post this article after...