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25 things to do every time you write a new blog post – your blog post checklist

Do your blog posts achieve your goals? Do you need more search traffic, more comments, or more conversions?

Whatever your objective – here’s a blog post checklist to help you get there.

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25 things to do every time you write a new blog post – your blog post checklist is another great post from: DMJ Computer Services

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Give your writing a cooling off period

Some time ago, while shopping with my children, I saw a scarf I liked in a clothes shop. I was convinced it would go with lots of my tops and I very nearly bought it, only something (probably the amount I had already spent) held me back. Yesterday, I happened to be in the town […]

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Swindon employers invited to quiz pension providers on auto enrolment

Word Worker press release A panel of pension providers will be in the hot seat next week at a Swindon event aimed at answering queries and concerns about auto-enrolment. Accountancy firm Regulatory Accounting – a subsidiary of the RFS Group, a leading FT100 regulatory and compliance consultancy – is hosting the event on Wednesday May […]

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Party for Pat marks fifth anniversary of Gloucester dementia club

Word Worker press release A Gloucester day club for people with dementia has thrown a party for its longest serving member, Pat Morris, to mark its fifth birthday. Pat, 82, joined the Kimbrose Club in May 2012 with her husband Ken. They attended almost every weekday until he passed away in 2014, and Pat still […]

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New directorship created for expanding lead generation businesses

Word Worker press release Two growing Swindon-based lead generation companies have created the role of sales and marketing director to underpin their ambitious expansion plans. Martin Dugan, who has been with The Business Generation Group (TBG) and its sister company VHO for five years as Head of Operations, steps into the new role of sales […]

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Making Tax Digital dropped from Finance Bill – but it’s likely to return

In a surprise move, Making Tax Digital – the plans by HMRC to force businesses and the self-employed to provide digital information quarterly – has been dropped from the Finance Bill. The move appears to have been made to ensure the smooth passage of the Bill through the House of Commons, so it hits the …

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Coaches need fresh perspective too

Anyone can suffer from the occasional crisis of confidence or can feel stuck; paralysed by choice or their own thoughts.  That includes coaches.  That includes me.  So what do we coaches do when we experience these sorts of dilemmas?  Do we coach ourselves in a sort of “doctor heal thyself” kind of a way?  No!  We see a coach.  Sure, I have some powerful questions up my sleeve so I could ask them of myself.  I’m reflective and self-aware and pretty good at getting to the nub of a problem.  I can

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Why I coach

Setting up my own coaching business was a long-held ambition of mine which I finally realised in the last year.  Why did it take so long?  Well, like most people contemplating a new direction, I had the shall I/shan’t I, am I good enough? etc. debates going on in my head before I realised a few things: I was ready for a new career I had a variety of experience in the world of work; different organisational cultures and working styles, which would be invaluable to others in shaping their careers

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