Thursday, July 8th, 2010
Godjira are very pleased announce another open schedule training course for our popular Twitter For Business Classroom Training session to be held in Chippenham on 28th July 2010.
The training will be in the computer learning suite and will take you through practical examples and hands-on Twittering and using Twitter desktop and web based applications.
We will help you learn about Twitter and how you can use it to make money for your business in a controlled classroom environment with the view to get you up and running with Twitter as part of your marketing strategy.
The session runs from 9AM to 12:30 PM and will cover everything from setting up your account to what and how you should use Twitter for your business.
If you want to find out more or to book your place direct, please contact our preferred training partner Find Me a Trainer.
Wednesday, July 7th, 2010
John Dickens from Godjira websites was the expert being interviewed by Mark O’Donnell on BBC Radio Wiltshire on Friday 2nd July about Twitter.
You can listen to the interview using the media player here:
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If you want to find out more about how you can use Twitter for your business contact Godjira or book on one of our Twitter for Business Classroom Training Sessions.
Thursday, April 8th, 2010
Godjira are very pleased to announce our first Twitter Classroom Training session to be held at the Learning Curve in Chippenham on 5th May 2010.
The training will be in the computer learning suite and will take you through practical examples and hands-on Twittering and using Twitter desktop and web based applications.
We will help you learn about Twitter and how you can use it to make money for your business in a controlled classroom environment with the view to get you up and running with Twitter as part of your marketing strategy.
The session runs from 9Am to 12:30 PM and will cover everything from setting up your account to what and how you should use Twitter for your business.
If you want to know more or to book your place direct, please contact our preferred training partner Find Me a Trainer.
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

This week at Chirp, Twitter’s first developer’s conference, co-founder Biz Stone announced that the popular microblogging service’s audience has grown to over105 million registered users and is adding 300,000 new users per day. That’s a lot of opportunity you don’t want to miss by not knowing how to use Twitter effectively.
Godjira are pleased to announce their Twitter for Business Seminar to be held at Bailbrook House in Bath on Thursday 22nd April.
The seminar is being held in conjunction with the You and I Business Breakfast club.
The seminar will help you find out more about Twitter, what it is and how you can use it for your business.
Find out:
- What Twitter is
- How it works
- How to promote your brand
- How to make contact with your customers
- The tools and tips you can use to get more business through Twitter
The seminar starts at 9AM and runs to 11:30 and costs £30. For that price you can also attend the You and I Business breakfast club meeting which starts at 7:30AM at the same venue and get yourself a cooked breakfast and lots of networking.
Use the PayPal button to book your place on the seminar.
Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Setting up a fan page in Facebook is fairly easy, but keeping it populated and up-to-date can be time consuming. If you are already writing articles in your blog or news page and are using a modern CMS system like WordPress, then you can cross-post using your blogs RSS feed and import that in to Facebook.
Step 1: Find the notes application
The notes application is usually hidden off the end of the tab bar. Facebook keeps changing its UI so, you might have to hunt for it!

Step 2: Find the import a blog link
Aha! Now here comes the trickery. The”import a blog” link is elusive and doesn’t immediately show up. You need to click the “write a new note” button and then cancel it, then it will appear. Probably writing a new note will do the same thing, but the import button isn’t always there first time.

Step 3: Get your RSS feed address
In WordPress and on most good browsers, the RSS feed is underneath the little orange button in the address bar at the top of your browser. Clicking it will display a formatted version of the feed and also give you the link to the feed. In this case http://www.ngbowen.com/feed

Step 4: Import the feed
Go back to Facebook. Fill in the box, and tick the box that says you are entitled to use this feed. You are aren’t you? Then click on “Start Importing”.

Step 5: Confirm The Import
Click the button. Nuff Said.

Step 6: Relax and Enjoy
Now every time you post a new blog article that will also get fed through to your Facebook Business Page.
If you’ve got more than one blog, you can join the feeds up using Yahoo Pipes, you can also take a look at stats and set up a mailing list using Feedburner. While you are in the RSS feed take a look at Twitterfeed to push your blog out to Twitter as well.