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1 June, 2011 By Sarah Wood 6 Comments

What would you like to see me blog about?

Tractor Ted

It's now two months since I kickstarted my blogging by taking up the #30dayblog challenge from Nikki Pilkington, and it has been a super … [Read more...]

Filed Under: content marketing Tagged With: blogging, online strategy, social

26 May, 2011 By Sarah Wood 4 Comments

Schedule your content for maximum impact

colourful clock

There seems to be a divided camp at the moment with a healthy dose of backlash as to whether all this focus on social media has been at the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: content marketing Tagged With: facebook, integrated strategy, online strategy, social, twitter, website

19 May, 2011 By Sarah Wood 1 Comment

LinkedIn’s real value to me

LinkedIn’s IPO goes live today, due to hit the top end of its price range and one of the biggest internet company valuations at $4 billion … [Read more...]

Filed Under: social Tagged With: B2B, business, LinkedIn, social

17 May, 2011 By Sarah Wood 1 Comment

Twittfaced: social media toolkit book review

Charles Bukowski's grave California 1995

I've blogged before about the importance of books in my life. Whenever I'm faced with a new challenge, a new subject or an issue to deal … [Read more...]

Filed Under: social Tagged With: blogging, books, business, integrated strategy, online strategy, social, twitter

12 May, 2011 By Sarah Wood 4 Comments

Five Tiny Twitter Tips

OK, I will be the first to admit I was no an early adopter of Twitter, my partner may even say I had a healthy dose of scepticism as he … [Read more...]

Filed Under: effective e-business Tagged With: back to work, integrated strategy, online strategy, social, twitter

8 May, 2011 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

Look after the pennies not out of the window…

One of the reasons in my defence of my time management challenges is my inability - shared with some other women (Most? All?) - to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: back to work, budget, budget principles, business, family, family budget, money, parenting, working mum

5 May, 2011 By Sarah Wood 1 Comment

Better Time Management needed: apply within

The last few weeks have been both lovely and nightmarish; lots of rain-free days playing in the garden and getting our project of edible … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: back to work, integrated strategy, online strategy, parenting, shared parenting, social, working mum

19 April, 2011 By Sarah Wood 2 Comments

3 tips to tame your online beast

not an online beast

You’ve heard the hype, maybe you’ve been seduced by the latest buzz of this social media or that, and suddenly everyone is an expert and can … [Read more...]

Filed Under: digital strategy and operations Tagged With: blogging, business, customer experience, integrated strategy, metrics, online strategy, social, technology, twitter

16 April, 2011 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

It’s all about me – I love my work

posing with the drivers

We were late getting a colour TV in our house; I was 11 and remember the first thing that came on was a Saturday afternoon showing of ‘The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: digital strategy and operations Tagged With: back to work, books, childhood memories, children, family, online strategy, social, working mum

15 April, 2011 By Sarah Wood 6 Comments

“Stop me if you think that you’ve heard this one before…”

Day 13 of my #30DayBlog challenge, give your blog a song title, and we are into the school holiday and spring bank holiday bonanza season. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family Tagged With: back to work, childcare, parenting, startup britain, working mum

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