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Plus tips on how to finance your next big idea, a masterclass in LinkedIn and other events in the co

Plus tips on how to finance your next big idea, a masterclass in LinkedIn and other events in the community. [UK BF]( Jun 19, 2023 [My inbox]( [Latest posts]( [Login]( In this issue: [ ] [Webinar: How to leverage personal brand for business growth]( [ ] [Podcast: Changing perceptions of the finance industry]( [ ] [Webinar: Simple but effective ways to drive sales on LinkedIn]( [ ] Webinar [alt]( UKBF Talks | 12pm, 5th July | 1 hour How to leverage personal brand for business growth In this episode of UKBF Talks, sales trainer Benjamin Dennehy discusses the importance of personal branding in driving sales and business growth. [Drive more sales]( [ ] [ ] Podcast [alt]( GROW | on-demand | 35 mins Changing perceptions of the finance industry Hear from Origin Finance founder, Chris Martin, as he talks about how he's turning the industry on its head, and shares tips to help you finance your next big idea. [Hear his story]( [ ] [ ] Signposting Great small business events from our network [ ] fsb | 4:30pm, 21st June (online) [Health, wellbeing and personal development for small businesses]( [ ](#) When you’re busy running your own small business, it’s important to take time to look after your mental, physical and financial wellbeing. [ ] Wenta | 1pm, 30th June (online) [Content marketing for your small business]( [ ](#) Tune in to one of three webinars to understand the benefits of content marketing, discover your target market and explore content marketing platforms. [ ] Exhibition | 10am, 20th July (in-person) [Great British Expos - South West Expo]( [ ](#) The ultimate event for businesses within the South West region, designed to help you network, make new connections and grow your business. [ ] [ ] Webinar [ ]( Simple but effective ways to drive sales on LinkedIn Don't forget to book your place on this week's episode of UKBF Talks, where Richard Moore discusses how small business owners can use LinkedIn as a powerful sales tool. [Master LinkedIn]( Explore UKBF Content [ ]( Networking [ ]( [ ]( Podcasts [ ]( [ ]( Guides [ ]( [UK BF]( [TW]( [IN]( [FB]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Privacy Policy]( Business Data Group The Shire Barn, The Forge Blisworth Hill Business Park Blisworth, Northamptonshire NN7 3DB United Kingdom © 2023 UKBF

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