NewCo to ?? : How to launch a new business in three months

Published January 8, 2012 by Gillian Hunter

It has been quite a week for aardmaan.

We celebrated our tenth year in business, supported the World Record attempt to get a record number of comments on a blog post in 24 hours (see #comment24 on twitter) in support of RNLI.

Completed finishing touches to website in time for launch of a new company and worked on a major web project.

(However, the 5:30 to 22:30 (Monday to Saturday) these last few weeks, aren't our usual hours!)

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#Comment24

Published January 5, 2012 by Gillian Hunter

We're supporting this today to mark aardmaan's 10 years in business > if you stumble across this today, the 5th January 2012, please go and leave a comment - any comment on trefor.net. It's for a very good cause. And is a great local tech story too! Let's light up that fiber and put the tech through its paces today ...

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Posted in: Innovation, Thoughts.

Global Service Jammin' in Leeds

Published March 16, 2011 by Gillian Hunter

Just 48 hours to change the world? If you had 48 hours to design a service that could transform your community - your city - the world - what would you do?

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Six things that have changed our world

Published August 21, 2008 by Gillian Hunter

The world is changing faster than ever - thanks in part to the web. It affects the way we communicate, who we communicate with, how we communicate and the media we use. Communications has become an exciting arena to play in ... because we've been given some wonderful toys and tools to play with.

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April Fools Marketing

Published April 17, 2008 by Gillian Hunter

We've seen a rash of April Fools this year. Some better than others. But, one thing is sure, telling tall stories is a serious business. April Fools can be very good for business. However, it has to be exceptionally done well. And needs to follow the simple rules of communication. Your Apil Fools' campaign needs to:

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