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Apr 20, 2018

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We're back with our second installment of the Bulletproof Agency Network podcast at Prolific North Live 2018. This time  it’s Paul Barnes (My Accountancy Place) in the host’s seat. With him to discuss the growth process in agencies is Jonathan McNamara (Retrofuzz) and Julia Mitchell (Toast PR).


Topics covered in this episode:

 

  • The key stages in growing an agency.
  • How to find your own way and get the right clients for you.
  • Finding your why, and then using it to guide your growth.
  • Identifying your niche and sticking to it.
  • Why do you do it? What do you want to get out of all the work you put into growing your business?
  • The all important hiring process, from your first employee to a teeming office.  
  • Julia talks about how she defines her processes, and why she now has an employee handbook.
  • How to ride the line between micromanaging and being too hands off.
  • How not to say yes everything, and choose the work that’s right for you.



Guest BIOs


Paul Barnes

Paul Barnes - Paul is MD and founder of My Accountancy Place, the UK’s leading provider of outsourced accounting and finance services to digital creative businesses. Paul and My Accountancy Place offer advice, tools and support on how to build a profitable and healthy agency.

 

Website: www.myaccountancyplace.co.uk

 

Twitter: @myaccountancypl



Jonathan ‘J’ McNamara

 

Jonathan ‘J’ McNamara – J McNamara is CEO and Founder of RetroFuzz, a digital agency creating user experiences that connect brands with consumers. Increasing engagement, improving conversion, inspiring growth.

 

Website: https://retrofuzz.com/

 

Twitter: @MrJMcNamara



Julia Mitchell

 

Ex-Warwick Business School alumni, Julia established Toast PR aged 27 (thirteen years ago in Nottingham) following a successful career in marketing and PR with Boots The Chemist. Julia was listed in the Top UK PRs under 29 by PR Week magazine.  Toast PR has since gone on to establish a presence in Manchester, Leeds and London, winning awards and working with both consumer and B2B clients nationwide including household names such as Vision Express, Iceland and Paul Smith.

 

Website: http://toastpr.co.uk/

 

Twitter: @JuliaToastPR



Presenter Bio

 

A journalist and broadcaster for nearly 30 years, Andy runs his own media consultancy in Manchester working with clients like Weber Shandwick, the NFU, and the Institute of Directors.

 

Andy started in print before 17 years as a BBC presenter & reporter, appearing on BBC Breakfast, Five Live & the Today programme. For five years Andy presented the award-winning BBC1 current affairs programme Inside Out, travelling across

 

Europe making documentaries on terrorism, the smuggling of illegal guns into the UK and the Manchester IRA bomb. He also made films with Sir Bobby Charlton, Yoko Ono, Lord Heseltine and Johnny Marr.

 

Website: http://www.andyjohnson.tv/

 

Twitter: @AndyPJo1

 

Thanks for coming along and we hope you enjoyed listening as much as we enjoyed putting it all together. Please subscribe to our podcast for more great insights from more great people.


Next Episode

 

In the next episode we return to Prolific North Live 2018 to discuss getting ready for sales and investment. Get the cheque book out and tune in!

Apr 6, 2018

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Bulletproof Agency proudly presents this podcast

 

In this episode Steve Kuncewicz (BLM) is joined by Heather Anson (Digital Law UK) at Prolific North Live 2018 to talk about what GDPR means for agencies, and how the regulations will impact the day to day handling of personal information.

 

 

Topics covered in this episode:

 

  • What makes GDPR different from it predecessor, the Data Protection Act.
  • What you can do to demonstrate compliance with the new rules.
  • The importance of justifying individual uses and methods of collection when handling personal data.
  • Your rights as a data subject.
  • Your responsibilities as a data controller or processor.
  • The importance of privacy by design in new digital products.   
  • How and when to talk to the ICO if you are hacked or personal data is stolen.
  • Who the burden of responsibility will fall on for many of the new processes and checks.
  • The end of an era for pre-ticked boxes in online forms.

 

 

 

Guest BIOs



Steve Kuncewicz

Steve is a Partner at BLM. He specialises in intellectual property, media and social media law with a particular emphasis on the creative, digital and technology sector. Steve is listed as a “recommended lawyer” in tier 2 of the Legal 500s 2014, 2015, and 2016 North West Technology, Media & Telecoms section.

 

He is a regular media spokesperson, and has given interviews to the local and national press through BBC Breakfast, Sky News, ITV, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 5 Live and LBC London. Steve’s first book, “Legal Issues of Web 2.0 and Social Media”, was published in June 2011 and his second book “Legal Issues of Corporate Communication in the Online World” was published in June 2012.”

 

Twitter: @SteveKuncewicz

 

Website: https://www.blmlaw.com/



 

 

Heather Anson

 

Heather is a US qualified Lawyer with over 15 years experience in regulatory compliance and multinational law. She spends much of her time now training and consulting around Europe and the globe to help other legal professionals and businesses to understand and navigate the world of regulatory compliance.

Twitter: @ansonevaluate


Website: https://www.digitallawuk.com/




Presenter BIO

 

A journalist and broadcaster for nearly 30 years, Andy runs his own media consultancy in Manchester working with clients like Weber Shandwick, the NFU, and the Institute of Directors.

Andy started in print before 17 years as a BBC presenter & reporter, appearing on BBC Breakfast, Five Live & the Today programme. For five years Andy presented the award-winning BBC1 current affairs programme Inside Out, travelling across

Europe making documentaries on terrorism, the smuggling of illegal guns into the UK and the Manchester IRA bomb. He also made films with Sir Bobby Charlton, Yoko Ono, Lord Heseltine and Johnny Marr.

 

Find out more about Andy’s media consultancy: www.andyjohnson.tv

 

Thank you for attending and hope you enjoyed the show. Please subscribe to our podcast for more industry discussions with more fantastic guests.

 

Next Episode

 

Next we will be continuing our foray into Prolific North Live 2018, looking at the highs and lows of growing an agency with Jonathan McNamara and Julia Mitchell. Want to know if you can really fake it ‘till you make it? Tune in and find out.

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