Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Growing Gloucestershire Conference 2009
Growing Gloucestershire Conference 2009- How to get the most out of yourself and your staff will be the secret shared in a motivational talk delivered by one of the key note speakers at the forthcoming Gloucestershire Professionals event on June 25.
Robin Fielder, managing director of LDL, a provider of leadership development, will address delegates at the forthcoming networking and educational event to be staged at the University of Gloucestershire’s Cheltenham campus.
Mr Fielder is the founder of LDL, a sales and leadership consultancy, whose forte is coaching people to grow and succeed. It boasts that more than half The Sunday Times Top 20 Best Big Companies to Work For use its services to develop their people.
Delegates will be getting something of a bargain as Mr Fielder can charge companies between £4,000 and £6,000 for his services.
“It is no secret we are in a difficult economic climate. Companies have slimmed down and some will have to go further still,” said Mr Fielder.
“But at the end of the day every company will have to get the most out of their people.
“We know the best way of motivating staff is to give them a pay rise. But we also know that ‘inspiration’ only lasts for about three days. And not many can afford to give pay rises at the moment.
“What works is good leadership and I usually start by defining what is good leadership. That doesn’t just mean the chief executive. Everyone is responsible for performance and is, in their own way, a leader.”
An estimated 170 delegates already signed up and almost 70 per cent of exhibitor space sold.
Growing Gloucestershire is a Gloucestershire Enterprise Network event and has become regular and popular feature on the county’s business calendar.
Mr Fielder is joined as a keynote speaker by urban development specialist Charles Landry, whose expertise is in demand around the world.
The 17 seminar speakers also include Adam Evetts, a divisional director at Cheltenham-based Chelsea Building Society, with a specialist in risk, internet expert Dr Search Simon Dye, legal expert Edward Davies, of Rickerbys Solicitors, and Ian Selwood, a partner at chartered accountants Randall & Payne.
Keynote speakers are being sponsored by Gloucestershire First and CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development).
Growing Gloucestershire is a Gloucestershire Enterprise Network (GEN) event and is sponsored by the CIPD, CIM (Chartered Institute of Marketing), the Chartered Management Institute, and Business Link.
For further information and details of how to book your exhibition space please visit the conference website www.genconference.net
From the South West Business group at:
http://www.southwestbusiness.co.uk/gloucestershire/staff-Growing-Gloucestershire-Conference-2009/article-976438-detail/article.html
Robin Fielder, managing director of LDL, a provider of leadership development, will address delegates at the forthcoming networking and educational event to be staged at the University of Gloucestershire’s Cheltenham campus.
Mr Fielder is the founder of LDL, a sales and leadership consultancy, whose forte is coaching people to grow and succeed. It boasts that more than half The Sunday Times Top 20 Best Big Companies to Work For use its services to develop their people.
Delegates will be getting something of a bargain as Mr Fielder can charge companies between £4,000 and £6,000 for his services.
“It is no secret we are in a difficult economic climate. Companies have slimmed down and some will have to go further still,” said Mr Fielder.
“But at the end of the day every company will have to get the most out of their people.
“We know the best way of motivating staff is to give them a pay rise. But we also know that ‘inspiration’ only lasts for about three days. And not many can afford to give pay rises at the moment.
“What works is good leadership and I usually start by defining what is good leadership. That doesn’t just mean the chief executive. Everyone is responsible for performance and is, in their own way, a leader.”
An estimated 170 delegates already signed up and almost 70 per cent of exhibitor space sold.
Growing Gloucestershire is a Gloucestershire Enterprise Network event and has become regular and popular feature on the county’s business calendar.
Mr Fielder is joined as a keynote speaker by urban development specialist Charles Landry, whose expertise is in demand around the world.
The 17 seminar speakers also include Adam Evetts, a divisional director at Cheltenham-based Chelsea Building Society, with a specialist in risk, internet expert Dr Search Simon Dye, legal expert Edward Davies, of Rickerbys Solicitors, and Ian Selwood, a partner at chartered accountants Randall & Payne.
Keynote speakers are being sponsored by Gloucestershire First and CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development).
Growing Gloucestershire is a Gloucestershire Enterprise Network (GEN) event and is sponsored by the CIPD, CIM (Chartered Institute of Marketing), the Chartered Management Institute, and Business Link.
For further information and details of how to book your exhibition space please visit the conference website www.genconference.net
From the South West Business group at:
http://www.southwestbusiness.co.uk/gloucestershire/staff-Growing-Gloucestershire-Conference-2009/article-976438-detail/article.html
Labels: Dr Search, online marketing uk, Search Clinic
Monday, May 11, 2009
South West Business reviews Dr Search at the Search Clinic
South West Business announces that the Web Guru is graduating into Dr Search the Principal Consultant at the Search Clinic.
Simon Dye, Chartered Marketer and fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing is graduating from Asking The Web Guru into Dr Search the Principal Consultant at the Search Clinic.
Having been an online marketing expert for the past dozen years, it has become clear that the ‘guru’ title was not completely accurate.
Search engine marketing is based on repeatable science, which can and is being replicated for a growing number of clients in Gloucestershire, the South West and globally.
The term guru is slightly vague and ethereal which implies an imprecise marketing process.
“When I recently saved one client 93% of his Google pay per click budget – and he is still getting the same amount of online traffic – it became clear that the science of online marketing was not being accurately reflected in my own job title.”
“So, being a good chartered marketer – I asked a few of my clients for suggestions on a new more appropriate title and Dr Search at the Search Clinic was founded.”
Over 400 websites for global blue chip companies to local SMEs are now benefiting from the Search Clinic. The Search Clinic cures business's online marketing ailments by examining their current website (s) and improving the search engine optimisation, their pay per click campaigns and strategic online customer focus.
“There are often a lot of basic things that a website owner can do to improve their online traffic and sales. Some of them are quick wins whilst others sometimes take longer.
“We never promise someone that their website will get to the top of the search engines for their keyword phrases- though if and when it frequently happens, they are very chuffed indeed.”
* Simon Dye, Chartered Marketer, MBA, DipM, FCIM, MAMA
Dr Search- The Principal Consultant at the Search Clinic
24 Charlton Drive, Cheltenham, GL53 8ES,
01242 521967
doctor@searchclinic.org
searchclinic.org
The article can be found at:
http://www.southwestbusiness.co.uk/news/Web-Guru-graduating-Dr-Search-Principal-Consultant-Search-Clinic/article-946767-detail/article.html
Simon Dye, Chartered Marketer and fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing is graduating from Asking The Web Guru into Dr Search the Principal Consultant at the Search Clinic.
Having been an online marketing expert for the past dozen years, it has become clear that the ‘guru’ title was not completely accurate.
Search engine marketing is based on repeatable science, which can and is being replicated for a growing number of clients in Gloucestershire, the South West and globally.
The term guru is slightly vague and ethereal which implies an imprecise marketing process.
“When I recently saved one client 93% of his Google pay per click budget – and he is still getting the same amount of online traffic – it became clear that the science of online marketing was not being accurately reflected in my own job title.”
“So, being a good chartered marketer – I asked a few of my clients for suggestions on a new more appropriate title and Dr Search at the Search Clinic was founded.”
Over 400 websites for global blue chip companies to local SMEs are now benefiting from the Search Clinic. The Search Clinic cures business's online marketing ailments by examining their current website (s) and improving the search engine optimisation, their pay per click campaigns and strategic online customer focus.
“There are often a lot of basic things that a website owner can do to improve their online traffic and sales. Some of them are quick wins whilst others sometimes take longer.
“We never promise someone that their website will get to the top of the search engines for their keyword phrases- though if and when it frequently happens, they are very chuffed indeed.”
* Simon Dye, Chartered Marketer, MBA, DipM, FCIM, MAMA
Dr Search- The Principal Consultant at the Search Clinic
24 Charlton Drive, Cheltenham, GL53 8ES,
01242 521967
doctor@searchclinic.org
searchclinic.org
The article can be found at:
http://www.southwestbusiness.co.uk/news/Web-Guru-graduating-Dr-Search-Principal-Consultant-Search-Clinic/article-946767-detail/article.html
Labels: Dr Search, online marketing uk, Search Clinic, search engine marketing
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