The Locksmith Journal Mar-Apr 2015 - Issue 37 | Page 22

22 • industrynewS PROUD SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE Women entrepreneurs are untapped talent, says report »»Women entrepreneurs could play a bigger role in the UK economy, creating jobs and boosting growth as well as reducing gender inequality, according to the findings of an independent report published on 16 February. Business Secretary Vince Cable’s women in enterprise champion, Lorely Burt MP (pictured), published the report making a number of recommendations aimed at boosting the number of female entrepreneurs. The report, ‘Inclusive Support for Women in Enterprise’ found that although , the number of female-run small and medium-sized businesses has increased, there is still more to be done to close the gender gap between men and women. The government has already taken a number of steps to inspire and support women to set up and grow their own businesses, including the £1 million Women and Broadband Challenge Fund, a series of mentoring events and the Aspire Fund. The Business is GREAT website is the single place to go for help and the Business Support Tool is continually being expanded and developed with users. On the website there is a specific section for women entrepreneurs. Last year UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) published a guide for first time exporters aimed at helping women expand into overseas markets. The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and Government Equalities Office have also launched a new research project to find new ways of reaching out to female entrepreneurs. The government will be writing to the 39 Local Enterprise Partnerships to remind them of the importance of representing the communities they operate in, with more diverse boards and supporting all businesses in their area. ‘huge potential to build on Britain’s hard-won recovery’ Lorely Burt said: “I was delighted when Vince offered me the chance to do something for women entrepreneurs, who have huge potential to build on Britain’s hard-won recovery, creating a stronger economy and a fairer society. “In my report I outline the economic and the moral case for taking further action to unlock women’s business talent. We need to encourage government and business to think inclusively at all times.” MLA’S DIGITAL PRESENCE GOES INTO OVERDRIVE! »»The Master Locksmiths Association (MLA) reports a successful start to 2015 with the recent appointment of digital marketing and SEO executive Chris Churchill, who has already made a huge difference to the organisation’s consumer-facing website: www. locksmiths.co.uk. Chris’s work has seen unique visitor numbers to the site double in the past 12 months. The MLA members’ pages alone are now clocking up an average of 20,000 visits per month, with visits to the website’s ‘find a locksmith’ page, where members’ contact details are located, increasing by over 200 percent in the last year. Chris has significantly improved the quality of the website, resulting in a number of MLA pages now ranking in the top three positions on Google. Several new features have been added including regular blog posts, interviews with locksmiths, and a ‘hall of shame’, giving photo ]