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Find inspiration for your blog posts
To keep your readers interested in your blog you need to post regularly. It’s not only important to keep your visitors coming back but is very important for improving your search engine ranking especially in Google. See our SEO Course to learn more, or if you are just setting up your blog you may be interested in our Blogging Training, WordPress Training or our Social Networking Training. If you just need some great blog post ideas read in.
Posting Regularity
Whilst it’s best to post every day, you may not have the time to post daily so try at least to post three times a week. Once a week is the barest minimum. Coming up with new ideas all the time can be tricky so I have written some Top Tips for Bloggers to give you some blog post ideas.
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Posted by Heather Buckley in New Free Resources, Personal Development, Sales & Marketing, SEO, Social Media on December 14th, 2009| 11 Comments »

If you’ve got a big project on that you’re trying to get finished, there’s nothing worse than being constantly interrupted and feeling like you’re getting nowhere.
Our 1-day Time Management training course covers a range of strategies for making sure your most important jobs get finished on time, and you can read more on the subject in our free Time Management Resources section.
In the meantime, here are our 5 top tips on how on how to prevent interruptions:
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Posted by Andy Trainer in New Free Resources, Personal Development on October 16th, 2009| 1 Comment »
Question: What is the difference between knowing how to do something and getting something done?
Answer: Doing it!
It’s easy to decide on changing something or to think about doing it but most often than not we just get on with the things we already have to do and new ideas get added onto the things to do list and often just stay there. the longer they stay there the more they become a burden rather than an inspiration.
The key to starting is knowing where to start and realising how easy it is.
Just spend 5 minutes on the next exercise and you will have already begun.
- Realise you can’t do everything you want. But you can do anything. You simply need to choose what to do.
- Make a quick list of the things you would like to do.
- Pick one. Decide which of the things stands out as the thing you would most like to do.
- Decide on the first step needed to make it happen. Make it something you can make time to do today, make a phone call, book a training course, contact someone who can help you. If what you need to do seems too big to take on now, break it down into smaller steps and take the first one.
- Do it Now.
There you are now on your way to achieving your goal, easy wasn’t it. Now all you need to do is decide the next action and commit to it. Good luck.
Posted by Heather Buckley in New Free Resources, Personal Development on October 14th, 2009| No Comments »
Getting stuck with Dreamweaver CS4? Then check out our brand new FREE Dreamweaver CS4 tutorial, which is now available in our ever expanding Free Training Resources section.
The step-by-step guide is designed so that you can follow it in its entirety, or you can dip in to the most relevant sections to brush up on anything you’re having problems with. Just use the drop-down menus in the side-bar navigation. Happy Dreamweaving!
For a really comprehensive guide to building professional websites with Dreamweaver CS4, we also offfer a great range of hands-on instructor led training courses, including Dreamweaver Training in Brighton, Sussex (2-days) and Advanced Dreamweaver (1-day). For a great introduction to Web Design using Adobe’s industry standard tools, there’s still no better place to start than our Web Design Week training package.
Posted by Andy Trainer in New Free Resources, Web Design on October 1st, 2009| 1 Comment »
Here in the heart of Brighton’s North Laine you’re spoiled for choice when it comes to places to eat. To make it easier for you, here’s 10 of our favourite places to eat (in no particular order) – all within a short walk of our training centre in Gloucester Road.
UPDATE Jan 2010: This is now our top 12 places to eat!! There are SO MANY to choose from we had to add two more. Thanks especially to Brighton foodie Greg Dreyfus for his recommendations.
Try them out – or if you’ve got your own favourite which we haven’t listed, leave a comment and we’ll check it out!
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Posted by Andy Trainer in Brighton on September 24th, 2009| 6 Comments »
Silicon Beach Training offer a full range of Management training courses in Brighton, Sussex. We also offer free management resources
Here are seven ways to become a better manager:
Practice good Leadership.
This is a fundamental aspects to becoming a better manager, the ability to inspire, initiate and organise . This area of management relies on a manager’s self confidence and the confidence they have to direct their team.
Always try to fix the problem, don’t blame others.
Take responsibility when things go wrong, landing the blame on someone else may create a bad working environment, or your employees moral and self esteem may be affected, making it harder to bring out the best in them. By all means discuss with your team how to avoid making the same mistakes again. Read the rest of "7 Ways To Become A Better Manager"
Posted by Heather Buckley in Management & Leadership, New Free Resources on September 18th, 2009| No Comments »
More Free Management Resources
Agha Hasan Abedi
“The conventional definition of management is getting work done through people, but real management is developing people through work.”
Stephen R. Covey
“Effective leadership is putting first things first. Effective management is discipline, carrying it out.” Read the rest of "5 Top Management Quotes"
Posted by Heather Buckley in Management & Leadership on September 17th, 2009| No Comments »