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Events UPCOMING Events Utilising Microsoft Publisher, April 23rd 2012, University of Essex


Based at Southend-on-Sea, this course gives attendees the confidence to design and create posters, brochures, newsletter, invitations and more. Attendees also gain a working knowledge of Microsoft Toolbars, a skill which can be implemented across all other Microsoft products. This is a half-day course with the chance to practice your skills with individual support, just bring along a laptop with the relevant software. For more information see www.essex.ac.uk/ businesshub or call 01702 328300.


EC Workshop, APRIL 25TH 2011 - BEYOND 2020 – Will your business dive, survive or thrive in the next 8 years!


It is impossible to predict the future but it is possible to future proof your business. Entrepreneur Country will examine how to prepare your business ‘Beyond 2020.’ The event will discuss some of the innovative ways entrepreneurs are dealing with current market pressures and how they are keeping their business growth healthy.


Twitter for Business, April 25th 2012, Enterprise Village


Twitter is a social networking and micro blogging site that is increasingly being used by brands and businesses to promote their business and build contacts and credibility. This workshop gives an overview of Twitter and how to use it. Expect to go through social media etiquette, what to Tweet in order to engage conversations and using applications to manage your account. To book onto the FREE workshop, call 0800 952 0181


Let’s Talk Business Ideas, May 4th 2012, Bristol


Anybody considering going into business or becoming self-employed for the first time will benefit from this introductory seminar. Sponsored by Barclays, Let’s Talk Business will help you get your business idea on track, as well as decide the pros and cons of being your own boss, how to measure success and essential preparation and sources of help. For booking and enquiries, call 0117 314 4616.


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