Understanding Consumer Psychology and Behaviour Online
This practical workshop will help businesses understand how to analyse and use data generated behind the scenes by Google analytics, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. It will help interpret some of the stats so that you can build a better understanding of your customers and what makes them interact with your digital marketing campaigns so that you can become more effective and efficient.
This session will look at branding, that it means and why it is important. It will also cover work undertaken by the New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership to re-brand Norfolk, and how to brand your business effectively by This is Fuller. The role of the Borough Council in promoting brnd “King’s Lynn & West Norfolk” will also be covered.
Awarding Body; Chartered Institute for Environment Health (CIEH)
Tutor; Richard Mills and Sarah Daniels
Differentiation; Recommended understanding and knowledge of basic food hygiene – ideally the CIEH Level 2 Award in Food Safety taken within the last three years.
Audience; Managers and supervisors in small, medium or large catering, manufacturing or retail businesses
We’re just weeks away fromNorDevCon 2015and the Early Bird tickets are available until the 13th February at £95 + fees – less than half the standard ticket price!
This year, not only will the conference be a gathering of some of the brightest minds from the tech community, but over 100 business representatives from businesses in and around the county.
With some business based sessions and the opportunity to network with investors, designers and everything in between, the conference is the perfect chance to mingle with like minded folk and attend interactive sessions demonstrating how technological advances can add efficiency and value to a company’s business model.
Taking place at The King’s Centre in Norwich city centre, NorDevCon is considered so important amongst the region’s business community that it was recently featured in the EDP, with Business Editor Ben Woods exploring how the conference is calling on East Anglian businesses to back Norwich’s technology sector. The articles headline read “Businesses and software companies must forge closer ties to help the region’s technology sector reach its full potential.”
The event is designed to showcase the important role tech firms can play within the East Anglian economy and event host, Naked Element’s Paul Grenyer, explains “the event will boost the profile of Norwich’s technology sector and help bring in the talented workers it needs for growth. There are companies turning up to technology community groups looking for developers, but are struggling to find them.”
At this free event you’ll have the chance to have a one to one conversation with our local Growth Voucher approved suppliers and talk to them about the importance of professional advice and how it can help your business.
They will also be able to explain Growth Voucher eligibility, what you need to apply, and how you can best use the grant to boost your business.
The event is a drop-in-session so you can arrive at any time on Tuesday 25th November between 17:00 and 19:30 and talk to our advisers. Tickets are free, but we would appreciate it if you could register your interest by letting us know what time you would like to arrive so we can ensure an adviser is available to speak to you.
Tuesday 25th November, The Pierce Room, Assembly House, Theatre St. Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 1RQ 17:00-19:30 with refreshments provided
Setting up a new business can feel overwhelming. There’s
so much to think about – from choosing the right structure
to VAT, tax payroll and how to pay yourself. So, it really
helps to have a trusted advisor you can turn to.
Book a one-to-one session and talk to an experienced advisor from
Larking Gowen who will offer their impartial opinion and expert
advice, to help your business start-up, grow and thrive
These one-hour, confidential advice sessions are free, and held in
Cromer Library. Booking is essential via our Eventbrite page.
Set to take place on the 4th-5th March at the Norfolk Showground, The Southern North Sea Conference is undoubtedly the most important conference for the offshore energy industry in the East of England. SNS2015 will be the biggest conference and exhibition that EEEGR has ever delivered. A comprehensive conference programme will cover 2 days and is accompanied by a 77-strong exhibition. This year’s event will introduce an additional area in the exhibition hall for breakout sessions to run parallel to the conference programme.
A number of high quality speakers have already been confirmed with many more to be added to the agenda. The Energy Minister Matthew Hancock will speak on Day 2 of the conference. With an anticipated footfall of over 500 delegates, SNS is the perfect opportunity to showcase your business to key industry professionals, make new contacts and re-establish relationships with existing clients.
Exhibition stands remain. To exhibit at SNS2015 please book via theEEEGR websiteand contact Ruth Owen ([email protected]) to reserve your stand.
On the evening of the 4th March, EEEGR will host the ‘SNS Gala Dinner’, also at the Showground. A networking drinks reception, followed by a 3-course meal and after dinner speaker makes for a great evening of corporate entertainment. Our Gala Dinners are a brilliant opportunity to network with business professionals in a relaxed environment and entertain staff and clients alike. Tickets are available to purchase at £75 per person.
Sponsorship packages for the conference and Gala Dinner are available. Please contact Martine Watker ([email protected])for more information or if interested.
For more information about SNS2015 and for all updates please see ourwebsite, or contact the EEEGR office on 01493 446535.
Enjoy a fun night at the races with our Race Night in Aid of Macmillan Cancer Support
An excellent night at the races to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Delicious food will be served at 6.30pm with the choice of homemade lasagne with chips, salad and garlic bread or a vegetarian option. All other dietary needs can also be catered for.
The thrill of the races will start at 7.30pm with eight races including a sweepstake and auction race to keep the excitement going!
Tickets are only £10 in advance and all proceeds will go to Macmillan Cancer Support.
The event will be held in the newly refurbished Barford Suite.
Hosted by MHA Larking Gowen, Lucas Fettes and Clapham & Collinge Who should attend? Charity trustees and senior management. Agenda 4:00pm – registration and networking, light refreshments available 4:30pm – presentations commence 6:00pm – presentations finish, guests are invited to join us for networking drinks 6:30pm – seminar closes Topics:
Board decision making – your responsibilities – when you need advice – when things go wrong
Trustee responsibilities when investing charitable assets and the impact of MiFID II, including suitability and reporting
In this session we will explain Cloud Accounting, and show how it can benefit your business. This will include a dive into Xero, one of the UK’s most popular Cloud Accounting Platforms, demonstrating how the program works, and give you the opportunity to maximise efficiencies from its use. This session is run by James Elvin from Price Bailey. 3 top tips you’ll walk away with:
How Cloud Accounting can save you time
How Cloud Accounting can save you money
How you can use Cloud Accounting to improve your business performance
About James:
Jimmy joined Price Bailey in 1998 as a trainee and qualified as a Certified Accountant in 2004. He works with a portfolio of owner managed businesses, which ranges from self-employed individuals to Limited companies. He manages our outsourcing service and also oversees Sage, Xero, Quickbooks Online, Auto Enrolment and Payroll services across the Business team and has considerable knowledge of many cloud and desktop accounting solutions. Jimmy provides Sage, Xero and Quickbooks Online training support for clients and his colleagues across the practice.