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Leveraging your personal brand for business growth, starting up on TikTok Shop and other events in t

Leveraging your personal brand for business growth, starting up on TikTok Shop and other events in the small business community. [UK BF]( Jun 26, 2023 [My inbox]( [Latest posts]( [Login]( In this issue: [ ] [Podcast: David Machikiche on rediscovering creativity to inspire entrepreneurship]( [ ] [Webinar: Leveraging your personal brand for business growth]( [ ] [Webinar: How to start making money on TikTok Shop]( [ ] Podcast [alt]( DRIVE | on-demand | 75 minutes David Machikiche on the reality of building a business In this week’s episode of DRIVE, David describes how his highly-competitive education, ability to take risks and travelling the world led to the rediscovery of his creative nature – and ultimately, growing his own ecommerce business from the ground up. [Hear his story]( [ ] [ ] Webinar [alt]( UKBF Talks | 12pm, 5th July | 1 hour Leveraging your personal brand for business growth In this episode of UKBF talks, Benjamin chats to Jacob about the importance of building a strong personal brand for driving sales and business growth. [Get more sales]( [ ] [ ] Signposting Great small business events from our network [ ] Small Business Research + Enterprise Centre | 2:30pm, 28th June (online) [Let's talk AI and your small business]( [ ](#) In this webinar, learn about artificial intelligence and how you can use AI tools to help your business grow. [ ] SeedLegals | 2pm, 28th June (online) [Building tech products to raise investment]( [ ](#) Learn all about successful tech product development and discuss how to align your product vision with investor expectations. [ ] fsb | 11am, 28th June (online) [Networking for disabled entrepreneurs]( [ ](#) A friendly, supportive and productive monthly virtual networking meeting for entrepreneurs with any form of disability or health issues. [ ] [ ] Webinar [ ]( How to start making money on TikTok Shop This week we’ll be joined by Jules Peters, user of TikTok Shop. Join us as we discuss growing her business with TikTok, and how you can also be successful on the platform. [Get started on TikTok Shop]( 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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