Articles tagged with: Antonia Chitty
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I’m Antonia Chitty. You might know me from my website Family Friendly Working, my former PR business ACPR, or as part of the ACEInspire team. Or, maybe you know me because you have read one of my books. This is my story, of how I became an author, and how my life has transformed.
Back in 1997, I was walking home from work at RNIB with a friend. We were discussing dreams and ambitions, and I said ‘I’d love to write a book.’ I didn’t think anything more of it at …
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With Mumpreneur entering into the Collins English Dictionary, Antonia, who is a leading Mumpreneur herself, was tracked down and interviewed for this great resource site.
The interview covers how Antonia started out on her own in 2003 and her tips to help other Mumpreneurs to get on their way with their businesses.
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Marketing is the heart of any business’s success: if you know you need marketing help, read on to find out about Marketing – The Essential Guide, a brand new book by award-winning entrepreneur, Antonia Chitty and co-author Victoria Dawson.
This practical and informative guide covers everything from creating your brand to working out your USP and using social media for marketing. This guide will help you achieve marketing success whether you work for a multi-national conglomerate or own a small local business.
Antonia Chitty says, ‘You need to put marketing at the …
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The new edition of the Collins English Dictionary has been released and leading the new additions is the word Mumpreneur.
The definition of Mumpreneur is ” a woman who combines running a business with looking after her children.”
Leading Mumpreneur Antonia Chitty, author of The Mumpreneur Guide book, says, “It is great that the Collins English Dictionary is catching up with what’s a reality for thousands on women”
To read more on this story and see some of the other words that have been added to the dictionary pop over to the Independent.









