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Thursday, 22 April 2010

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Thursday, 15 April 2010

Kaslers Twitter Tweet Meet co-sponsored by Arrow Light Haulage and The Blogmistress

Are you totally terrified by Twitter, lost on LinkedIn and flummoxed by 4Networking or actually quite like using all of them but want to make the most of the Twitter experience?

If so, then come to our free networking event on Monday 26th April 2010 between 17.00 pm and 19.00 pm at the Kings Hill Golf Club near our Kings Hill office at West Malling Kent.

There is no charge for this event and refreshments can be purchased at the Golf Clubs bar.

Our main speakers are Sarah Arrow, of Arrow Light Haulage, a consummate internet networker and pro-Tweeter and Babs Saul (a.k.a. the Blogmistress) . They are both leading lights from the Birds On The Blog.

The evening will be hosted by Kaslers RTA Department Manager, Chris Lodge and is designed to be a very informal get together where we can bounce ideas and exchange our Twitter experiences.

Whilst there will be no formal programme, the topics we will cover include :-

1. How to open a Twitter account and what to call yourself
2. Who to follow
3. How to get and manage followers
4. Tweetdeck or Hootsuite or similar Twitter aids
5. How and who to reTweet and why
6. How to post your Tweets on Linked In and other networking sites
7. Tweet your blog
8. How Twitter, LinkedIn and 4Networking combined can benefit your business

To register you interest, please click here

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Franchisors beware!

Normally when a buyer enters into a transaction, he is responsible for checking out matters himself - 'caveat emptor' or 'let the buyer beware'.  However, in a franchise situation, the Courts may well hold that the experienced franchisor has a duty of care to a novice prospective franchisee e.g. in such matters as advising them of the likely cost of a shop fit

It is tempting to paint too rosy a picture when trying to entice a prospective franchisee into paying a franchise fee and a recent court case has shown how dangerous that can be

Call Michael Breeze 07 900 195 195 for advice on commercial matters

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Friday, 2 April 2010

Possession orders

The court can only make a Possession Order in respect of the land actually occupied and cannot make an order against unoccupied land, simply because it was feared that the squatters might move over to it.

The appropriate course is to seek an injunction preventing them from entering the neighbouring land.

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Call Michael Breeze on 07900 195 195 or call 0845 270 2511 to if you need legal advise about any of these issues