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we also donate IT equipment to local schools/community centres, if we can help the next generation we will,...”
 

Hi there. How do you get on with this? I've found in the past a lot of larger organisations and local authorities are unable to donate due to data protection issues, and the need to physically destroy bits like hard drives. The lower price of equipment then makes it a harder business case to recondition older stuff to enable to donate.

Maybe regulations or processes are more relaxed now. Be nice if more ex-corporate stuff was being re-used and helping people in the local area.

Who will be next? 27th January 2016 1:26 PM

Can't believe no ones mentioned Cliff Richard 

Last day to sign up if you are still thinking about it.

A Barrel of Laughs 11th January 2016 5:08 PM
Wonder if people will turn there back gardens into drilling operations to get at it lolol

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All sounds a little crude to me 

Goodbye Ziggy Stardust 11th January 2016 4:22 PM

A legend but is it ok to say I'm getting bored of hearing about it after nonstop bowie songs on the radio 

So 21st December 2015 2:19 PM

Oh Barney, I hope next year is a lot less eventful for you!

Do you have a marketing plan? 21st December 2015 2:16 PM

My background is working for larger organisations where marketing plans and budgets are taken extremely seriously and a lot of time and effort is spent on measuring results throughout the year.

But something I have learned quite recently is that smaller businesses have different priorities and pressures, where marketing plans may not be updated or even exist. 

Is it harder for business owners, especially where the business owner is the marketing, sales team and customer service, to try and find the time, but I would argue it's critical. With no marketing, the only way you can grow your business is on the goodwill of returning clients, unless you are in the very enviable position of generating all work through word of mouth referrals. 

So as most small businesses need to market themselves, how do you do this effectively and efficiently if you don't have a plan?

Marketing plans aren't static documents, but evolve and change as you learn what works for you, and gauge feedback for a particular campaign. But they do act as a great road map and plan for the year ahead. How will you spend your marketing budget? Looking at previous plans, you can see what worked, what didn't, or what was most effective at a certain time of the year.

Even those reliant on free marketing avenues still need to gauge the best way to spend their time and energy. 

The marketing plan can become an invaluable document to help you grow your business and client base.

If anyone wants a template marketing plan, let me know and I can send you one.

Does everyone here already use a marketing plan, and have clear objectives for the years ahead? Or do normal business pressure push this to the bottom of the queue?

If the Daily Mail readers have anything to do with it.... We'll be out
 

What's wrong with Daily Mail readers? hmmmffff!

There are so many great quotes in that article, this is my favourite.

After the coffin experience, I realised I should try to live a new style of life," says Cho Yong-tae as he emerges from the casket. 

Sounds like something from a horror film!

16th December 2015 5:27 PM
When has 4 days been 2 weeks 
 

Well done you win  It went under £1 but I hear it will be short lived.