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Free Website Strategy Seminar in Basingstoke

Posted on: 18 Jan 2008 - Comments (0)

Basingstoke Web Agency, The Escape, have announced a free seminar for March, entitled “How to Formulate An Effective Website Strategy“.

The free web seminar takes place in Basingstoke on 27th March 2008 and is aimed at marketing people interested in increasing their knowledge about how to get the most from their websites by establishing a realistic web strategy, covering:

  • How to set your Key Performance Indicators (KPI)
  • How to identify and filter your target audience
  • Ways to use your current marketing experience to optimise your online sales process
  • How to design an effective website structure
  • Establish traffic funnel(s) to deliver results

Craig Killick, Managing Director of The Escape, said:

Marketing a business online, either through a website or with e-mail, is not only cost-effective but when done correctly can have a real impact on a companies marketing.

This particular seminar covers how to establish the best way to do this in the first place. Unfortunately many companies miss out this planning stage, leaving disappointment when their websites don’t deliver. This seminar will help people stop that from happening.

You can visit The Escape website for more details and registration on the web seminar.

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Basingstoke Business networking lunch - NHCCI

Posted on: 15 Jan 2008 - Comments (0)

Tuesday 22 January - North Hampshire Chamber of Commerce and Industry Lunch
12.15 - 14.00

With the environment becoming an increasingly important issue, why not go along to Chineham Park and learn more about the Energy Efficiency Solutions available to SME’s with a guest speaker from CEN (Creative Environment Networks).

Discover how MEPC Chineham Park is developing the next generation of buildings that address the sustainability agenda.

Venue: MEPC South 60, Crockford Lane Chineham Park Basingstoke RG24 8QZ

Contact: Marian Bennett 01256 352275

Visit the NHCCI website for more information

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Inspire 07 Award Winners

Posted on: 04 Dec 2007 - Comments (0)

Via The Basingstoke Gazette (Monday 3rd December) the winners from last weeks Inspire 07 Business Awards are:

You can see a video about the event on the Gazette website.

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Women In Business - October Summary

Posted on: 14 Nov 2007 - Comments (0)

Vicki Hansford was October’s North-Hampshire Women In Business Group’s guest speaker, held at The Sherfield School, Sherfield-on-Loddon.

Today Vicki is a renowned sportswoman who has overcome personal adversity to achieve great sporting triumphs that are truly inspiring. Vicki explained that 5 years ago she was diagnosed with cancer and given just six months to live. However, Vicki remarkably recovered and underwent both lung surgery and a below-the-knee amputation a year later.

Always a keen athlete, she threw herself into sport for rehabilitation, learning to run with a prosthetic leg, and began winning medals in the T44 class – open to athletes with below-the-knee amputations.

She won a Gold medal at 100m at the British Open Championships in 2005, setting a new British record in her first ever competitive outing. Vicki then went on to win Gold in the same event at the ‘Wheelchair and Amputee World Games’ in Rio de Janeiro the same year.

This was a fabulous achievement in itself but, never one to rest, Vicki sought ever greater challenges and transferred to rowing the following season. Last year she astounded crowds at the ‘World Rowing Championships’ by not only winning Gold in the ‘Legs, Trunks and Arms mixed coxed fours’, but also by setting a new World Record for the event!

Her efforts did not go unnoticed. Last December, Vicki was awarded the BBC South Hunt Johnston Stokes Disabled Sportswoman of the Year.

Vicki continued to have a successful season this year by stroking the boat to win the first ever world cup regatta in Amsterdam in June and gained a Silver medal with the same crew at the world rowing championships in Munich this September.

Vicki’s next greatest challenge is to compete at the Beijing Paralympics in 2008. She has recently given up her day job to concentrate on her training. Spineworks are sponsoring Vicki in her bid to qualify for the 2008 Para Olympic squad. For more information on how you can help sponsor Vicki please email debs@spine-works.com

Sue Brown, Women In Business Group President, thanked Vicki for her inspiring speech, commenting,

I am never usually at a loss for something to say, but never has such an event proved to be so humbling for the hushed audience who listened in awe at Vicki’s amazing courage. Against all the odds, she has overcome traumatic experiences to achieve great sporting prowess.

Vicki Hansford at Women In Business

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Inspire 07 - THE Basingstoke business event of 2007

Posted on: 05 Nov 2007 - Comments (1)

Inspire 07

INSPIRE 07 is pleased to announce the inaugural Inspire 07 Business Awards to be hosted on the evening of Tuesday 27 November at Hampshire Centre Court Hotel in Basingstoke.

The Business Awards will celebrate the success of local businesses in Basingstoke and North Hampshire and are open to businesses from across the region, allowing our leading local businesses (both large and small) to gain the recognition they deserve for themselves and most importantly for the dedication and commitment of their staff.

INSPIRE was a huge success in 2005 and 2006 with hundreds of local businesses attending in search of new ideas for their business. Once again INSPIRE 07 will inspire regional businesses to grow and will continue to centre around an inspirational conference programme, providing an insight into the key issues that businesses need to address to ensure their continued success and growth.

INSPIRE 07 will also feature a ‘Meet the Buyers’ bringing together major regional public sector purchasing officers with local suppliers. This is a unique opportunity for local businesses to sell their products and services and win new business by conducting face to face meetings with buyers who are actively looking for new suppliers.

Visit the event website for more information about Inspire 07.

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Brackenwood embrace Enterprise Week

Posted on: 02 Nov 2007 - Comments (0)

Brackenwood LogoEnterprise week (12th-16th November) is a chance for individuals, voluntary, governmental or educational organisations and businesses to make their mark in their local community. This only comes around once a year and is a perfect opportunity to inspire individuals especially those not in education, employment or training to follow their business dreams. It is also an opportunity for businesses to form strong partnerships with other businesses and community development organisations.

The South East of England Development Agency (SEEDA) co-ordinates all activity across the South East, encouraging backing for the campaign from public, private and academic partners throughout the region as well as managing all Enterprise Week activity.

There are already lots of young people involved in entrepreneurial activities in the South East. Brackenwood Windows and Conservatories, based in Basingstoke are spearheading the week by holding two events to celebrate enterprise.

Managing Director David Medcraft will be holding a talk with students from Cranbourne Business and Enterprise College regarding how he set up his company using a mere £10, 000 loan – today Brackenwood turns over £6 million.

Brackenwood’s second event will be an entrepreneurial workshop, held at their Basingstoke show room to inspire local students to realise their entrepreneurial dreams. They will be opening their showroom for an afternoon during enterprise week and are inviting entrepreneurs from across the South East, especially Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire to come and talk to local students.

Managing Director David Medcraft enthused,

This is a fantastic opportunity for all businesses in the area to give something back to the community and to share their business acumen. We are holding two events this year in celebration of our 20th anniversary and welcome any other local businesses to get involved.

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Smarter working using voice, video and web conferencing seminar

Posted on: 26 Oct 2007 - Comments (0)

The first in the 2007/08 programme of MATISSE Smarter-Working Knowledge Exchange Workshops examines the subject of voice, video and web conferencing.Environmental concerns, the threat of terrorism, biosecurity considerations, road congestion, public transport unreliability and pressure on employee productivity are but part of a growing set of dynamics that makes business travel increasingly unattractive and increased reliance on electronic meeting tools like audio, video and web conferencing essential … and inevitable.

By attending this workshop delegates will learn:

  • About the various conferencing tools and solutions available
  • The typical benefits (travel and time saving) and the typical costs associated with implementation and use
  • The questions to ask potential suppliers
  • How to put together a convincing business case for adoption as part of a Smarter-Working strategy

The workshop will be of particular benefit to anyone charged with investigating or implementing more cost effective communication methods as part of an overall move to Smarter-Working.

The main presentation will be given by Jocelyn Lomer and Candice Muir from MATISSE Programme Partners Datacom.

The seminar will take place at Committee Room One, Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council Offices in Basingstoke on Thursday 15 Nov 2007 - 9.45 til 2.00 pm.

For more information, or to book online, visit the eHampshire website.

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Introduction to venture capital seminar at Oakley Hall

Posted on: 26 Oct 2007 - Comments (0)

How to get critical investment for your business

A full day introductory course on venture capital for anyone wishing to understand its principles and application.
It will include such topics as:

  • The use of venture capital as a form of financing for companies
  • Types of venture capital
  • Principal documents within a venture capital transaction

Target Attendees

The course is suitable for anyone considering raising venture capital to support their business needs. The course would also be of value to anyone who intends to advise on such investment.

Thursday the 15th of November 2007
9.00am – 5.30pm
Oakley Hall, Basingstoke
Delegate Fee £100 + VAT per delegate

For further details or to book your place please visit www.enterpriseevents.org

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Women In Business Group celebrate 15 years in Basingstoke and North Hampshire

Posted on: 09 Oct 2007 - Comments (0)

150 business women filled Audley’s Wood Hotel, Basingstoke, for a special commemorative evening to celebrate the North Hampshire Women In Business Group’s 15th Anniversary in September.

During a champagne reception, Sue Brown, President of the Women In Business Group, warmly welcomed guests, who included current and new members and past presidents of the Group. Many companies had donated discount vouchers and business gifts in a ‘goodie-bag’ that was presented to every guest upon arrival.

Sue presented a history of the Group, a non-profit making organisation which began in September 1992 when an affiliation to the North Hampshire Chamber of Commerce was specifically founded to be run by, and for, women to provide a regular forum for business women to meet and network with each other.

This extra special occasion prompted the need for an extra special speaker and Sue was delighted to introduce Barbara Harmer, the only English woman to fly supersonic!During Barbara’s speech, she explained that her career path had begun in a totally different direction. She left school at 15 years to train as a hairdresser. Never in a million supersonic years did she ever dream she would one day be flying the fastest aircraft in the World! She soon realised she wasn’t cut out to be a hairdresser and always sought more. Without the support of the armed forces or a commercial airline, she went under her own steam and, through sheer determination, she put herself through flight training, qualifying in May 1992 as a commercial pilot. That was only the beginning! Barbara found it difficult to get a job, especially as the airlines were not too enthusiastic at employing a woman to fly their planes. She finally got her first job flying for Genair – big bulky aeroplanes that were affectionately termed ‘the sheds’!

Barbara’s career flourished and for a number of years she has been employed by British airways and was fortunate enough to fly Concorde before its demise. Not only that, but she was the first woman pilot to fly the supersonic jet.

Sue thanked Barbara for her inspiring speech, commenting that, against all the odds and prejudice of her profession, Barbara has achieved the highest of accolades.

The evening continued with a grand raffle prize draw, the proceeds of which would be donated to the charity that the WIBG is supporting this year, the Basingstoke Women’s Refuge. Local businesses kindly donated an astonishing amount of raffle prizes, worth in excess of £25,000.

Kathryn Netherway, Chair of the Board of Basingstoke Women’s Refuge, gratefully accepted a cheque for £1,500 from monies raised from the evening’s raffle, plus an additional cheque of £1,400, raised by committee member, Katie Russell of LD Property Management in Basingstoke for sailing across the Atlantic - our very own Ellen MacArthur!

Kathryn thanked the WIBG for nominating the Refuge as their charity this year, saying that the monies will be wisely spent on helping women and their children in the area. Kathryn informed the Group that the Refuge was opened 30 years ago in Basingstoke, being one of the first to be set up in this country. The Refuge has grown to accommodate up to 17 families today at any one time, which is quite large. However, the Refuge receives between 200 and 250 referrals every year and, even with the three houses they now have, are only able to accommodate 35%, which goes to show that there is still a great need for the services that the Refuge provides.

The aim of the Refuge is to provide temporary accommodation to women and children who have been subjected to domestic violence. The Refuge will work with these devastated families to try and empower them to take charge of their own lives and to stop this recurring again.

Women in Business 15 years photo

Women In Business Group’s President, Sue Brown, guest speaker Concorde pilot Barbara Harmer, with former Presidents of the WIBG, Sheila Glyn-Owen and Ann Davies with celebration cake donated to the Basingstoke Women’s Refuge.

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eHampshire and Basingstoke & Deane Launch Smarter Working Programme

Posted on: 26 Sep 2007 - Comments (0)

eHampshire and Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council are inviting local business people to the North Hampshire launch of the 2007/08 MATISSE Smarter Working Programme in Basingstoke:

‘Shaping the future through smarter working’

Date: 16th October, 9.45am until 2.00 pm
Venue: Basingstoke Golf Club, Kempshott Park, Basingstoke RG23 7LL

The eHampshire Partnership and Business Link’s innovation and e-business team have come together to present a series of MATISSE Smarter-Working seminars and workshops. The events will demonstrate how becoming the ‘employer of choice’ can achieve increased efficiency, improved service levels, reduced costs, more profit and lowered employee turnover.

When coupled with the growing demands of clients for 24/7 support, an ageing population, skills shortages and the changed expectations of those entering work for the first time, it is little wonder that an increasing number of organisations are beginning to realise that traditional 9-5pm office based working is increasingly inappropriate and inefficient.

This eBusiness MATISSE Smarter-Working seminar looks at how you can improve profitability, performance and competitiveness by implementing modern, flexible, working methods (Smarter-Working). Even the smallest organisations can become ‘employers of choice’ using smarter-working to avoid peak time commuting and by making efficient use of existing or planned office accommodation.

You’ll learn how such methods, piloted and implemented by an increasing number of successful Hampshire businesses can help:

  • Reduce stress
  • Reduce overheads
  • Improve employee relations
  • Attract and retain satisfied employees
  • Reduce accommodation footprint
  • Increase output by an average of 15%
  • Help achieve a better work-life balance
  • Reduce peak time congestion
  • Reduce CO2 pollution

To book your FREE place simply call on 0845 606 6118, email info@ehampshire.org or visit www.ehampshire.org to book on line.

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