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Managing your Business on the Web

London, United Kingdom

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16 February 2012, 10.00-12.00 £10.00 £0.00
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Managing your Business on the Web

The web is a great way to reach your customers but it is also now a terrific place to organise your business; be it finding people to help you, keeping track of contacts, preparing financial forecasts or doing your accounting.

 Using web applications can help you save precious time and money. With round the clock access you no longer have need to worry about ‘backing up’ your data at the office.

In this workshop, the Business & IP Centre’s numbers coach Johnny Martin will talk through the best web applications out there which can help you run your business, many of which are free.

Where



British Library
96 Euston Road
NW1 2DB London
United Kingdom

Hosted By

Johnny Martin



Johnny is an enthusiastic educator and communicator who loves demystifying and explaining business numbers and jargon. 

 He is a British Library partner and passionately promotes financial understanding and has helped thousands of entrepreneurs and business managers overcome their “fear of finance” and bridge the chasm that exists between them and the money men aka financiers, bankers & business angels.  His highly acclaimed video "Talk Money"  ensures you won't get caught out by the Dragons!

 

An experienced Director, he has helped turnaround and sell 3 businesses on behalf of Baring Venture Partners, JO Hambro and Monument Trust.  He has prepared business plans that have raised over £25m, including $3m TV production finance.  His wide-ranging sector experience means that he can bring his training to life with real stories and examples. 


He is also a guest columnist for Real Business, a mentor for the School of Communication
Arts, an advisor to the Creative Capital Fund, and is a guest lecturer at the University of the Arts, London, and the University of Surrey Enterprise Centre.