Posts Tagged ‘Advertising and Marketing’

Facebook to offer free adverts to SMEs

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Facebook has announced plans to help thousands of small firms by offering free advertising to boost their chances of growing their business.

Dee’s Blog: Brand building #2

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

‘How to Build your Successful Business into a Successful Brand’- part two of an extract from chapter 5 of Dee Blick’s best seller The Ultimate Small Business Marketing Book.

Guest blog: Understanding the differences between Facebook Business Pages, Personal Profiles and Groups

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

Confused by the myriad of approaches possible in Facebook? Social networking expert Sam Russell has an exclusive and indispensible guide for SMEs.

Dee’s blog: Brand building

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

‘How to Build your Successful Business into a Successful Brand’- an extract from chapter 5 of Dee Blick’s best seller The Ultimate Small Business Marketing Book.

Dee’s blog: Back to Basics With Flair!

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

This week, FMWF marketing columnist Dee Blick explains the importance of getting your basics right.

Dee’s blog: Let’s hear it for letters!

Monday, September 12th, 2011

In another exclusive extract from her number-one bestseller The Ultimate Small Business Marketing Book, FMWF marketing columnist Dee Blick continues with some top tips on how to write the mother of all sales letters.

Admen posing as stars help firms cash in on Twitter craze

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

Increasingly celebrity Tweets are actually composed by a couple of talented twenty-something copywriters at a small agency called Ad.ly. Take a look and find out how they do it, and quite how much they charge …

Dee’s blog: The Copywriting Masterclass – Part 2

Monday, July 11th, 2011

In the midst of launching her latest book, our resident marketing columnist Dee Blick has taken time out to pen an exclusive series for FMWF readers. Here’s part 2 of Dee’s Copywriting Masterclass with advice on how to write killer copy.