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  • Jan 14, 2025 | marketing.wtwhmedia.com | Jane Cooper

    Marketers understand the crucial importance of engaging the right audience. You put in the effort to create content that inspires and motivates both current and potential customers, striving to maximize the impact of your efforts. Here are five key strategies for achieving audience engagement in today’s digital landscape:Create Valuable and Relevant Content: Tailor your content to meet the interests and needs of your target audience.

  • Jun 7, 2024 | thelampmagazine.com | Jane Cooper

    In an essay on teaching published in 1980, Helen Vendler calls her mentor I. A. Richards “the most extraordinary teacher of poetry I ever encountered.” She fondly recalls that Richards was a “thoroughgoing believer in Platonic forms,” interpreting his quotation of Matthew Arnold’s “Song of Callicles”—“Not here, O Apollo, are haunts fit for thee!”—as an earnest invocation of an eternal Being, a god of poetry.

  • May 23, 2024 | derbyshiretimes.co.uk | Jane Cooper

    Watch more of our videos on Shots! and live on Freeview channel 276Visit Shots! now​I am a partner and the head of the personal injury (PI) department at Graysons Solicitors. We are a highly successful, specialist team with a long history of working with claimants and trade union members, writes our latest Champions columnist Jane Cooper. ​I have worked as a PI lawyer for 31 years.

  • Oct 23, 2023 | booksfromscotland.com | Jane Cooper |Alice Piotrowska

    ‘I hope readers could be inspired to consider that there can be different ways of doing things, that thinking outside the box and taking a risk in terms of quality of life for many rather than just chasing short term profit may be the greater good for all and make our communities better and happier places to live in.’ The Lost Flock is the untold, real-life detective story of the remarkable little horned sheep known as the Orkney Boreray, and Jane Cooper – the determined woman who moved to...

  • May 8, 2023 | telegraph.co.uk | Jane Cooper

    A modern King has virtually no political power, but great influence if he wants it. Little has changed in that regard since Bagehot christened the trifecta of monarchic rights in The English Constitution (1867): to be consulted, to encourage, and to warn. King Charles III, as the longest-serving heir-apparent in history, wields that influence keenly. There is no modern-day hope for Plato’s philosopher king, but the King has already earned that title in the literal sense.

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