One of the great things about the Edinburgh Coffee Morning is the diversity of people and businesses that attend the informal chat that takes place every Friday morning.
I just got back from Spain late last night and was considering giving it a miss this week in favour of an extra hour in bed. That would of been a mistake, as three new people attend this morning, one of which I invited along, Joanna Young of Coaching Wizardry.
People and Businesses
He is a quick list of different businesses that attend the mornings so far.
- Education
- Technology consultant
- Marketing
- Writing Coach
- Graphic Designer
- IT Business Services
- Digital Marketing
- TV/Film Producer
- Affiliate Marketing
- Writer
- Web Designers
The Well-Tempered Clavier
Last and this week William Coles attended and explained about his new novel. He was interested in our ideas for promoting his book via Facebook, Flickr, YouTube and blog. Here is William explaining about his novel.
Also Ian of Golley Slater invited Nathan, his new co-worker along making it three!
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Hi Jamie,
I hope you had a great time in Spain?
Comment by David Airey — September 7, 2007 @ 2:51 pm
Hi Jamie, well I’m really glad you came along ‘cos I was glad to meet you in person as well as in our comment boxes! I was buzzing after the breakfast so thanks very much for inviting me and I’ll see you again soon
Joanna
Comment by Joanna Young — September 7, 2007 @ 9:29 pm
David - Spain was great, didn’t want to come back.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamieclague/sets/72157601907576610/
Joanna - I’m really pleased you enjoyed the Coffee Morning, see you soon!
Jamie
Comment by Terinea Weblog — September 10, 2007 @ 3:29 pm
Nice pics. What an odd looking wedding cake though.
Comment by David Airey — September 11, 2007 @ 8:17 am
Hey David, my Technorati authority is out of control, last week it was 64, now its almost doubled to 110!
Comment by Jamie — September 11, 2007 @ 10:30 am
Excellent, I hope mine has doubled when I return from India. You should go to Spain more often!
Comment by David Airey — September 11, 2007 @ 10:47 am