Work in marketing? This year’s virtual Digital Gaggle will equip you with everything you need to take your digital strategy by storm. Expect an exceptional speaker line-up and forget everything you thought you knew about online events; the team at Digital Gaggle are about to rip up the blueprint.
Tickets cost between £19 – £99 to accommodate different budgets and you can find out more about the speaker line-up and activities you can get involved in by visiting the Gaggle homepage right here: https://www.digitalgaggle.co.uk/conference/april-2020/
Join us at Digital Gaggle Discover the line-up hereNoisy Little Monkey is the digital marketing agency focused on HubSpot. We use inbound marketing and automation to deliver the kind of results your boss will want to give you a payrise for.
Wake Up Call: 3 points to consider when deciding to trade as a sole trader or a limited company
8.15am
-8.45am
Online
BCI Webinar
Do you keep ‘umm-ing’ and ‘ahh-ing’ whether to trade as a sole trader or a limited company? It this webinar, Yarka Krajickova will help you make that decision a little easier. There is about 5 elements to consider to make such a decision, and she’ll cover 3 which are the most helpful.
Register to listen in for free on Friday 18th October!
Legal Surgery with Rebecca Steer
2pm
-4pm
Online
BCI Legal Surgery
We are pleased to offer the opportunity to book a free of charge 30 minute 1:2:1 session for legal advice in September, October and November. These sessions are with Rebecca Steer, an award winning business lawyer, long-time advisor to tech and creative digital businesses and friend of BCI.
Practical leadership lessons from the creative frontline: an online keynote with Stephen Page
12.30pm
-1.30pm
Online
BCI Keynote
In this online Keynote, Stephen Page, Chair of Faber & Faber, will draw on more than 20 years leading, chairing and being a board member of creative and cultural organisations to examine key aspects of leadership at all levels in the creative sector. Attendees can expect to hear stories from the frontline of the creative sector through the last three decades, and to come away with practical ways to think about challenges associated with leading within businesses in the fast-moving creative and cultural sector.
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