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Entrepreneur Marketers: Bertie Cordingley

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It’s Episode 17 and the penultimate episode of the podcast and this week we are joined by Bertie Cordingley.

Bertie is a serial entrepreneur, founding companies from the idea stage to multi-million-pound exits. He is involved in a wide range of businesses from bootstrapping to raising investment but is best known as the creator of the online takeaway service, FillMyBelly, which is now a little-known company called JustEat.

Bertie has a deep passion for helping businesses reach their potential and does this as a business advisor and coach, as well as building a community of entrepreneurs to work together and collaborate.

What you will learn...

  • How he started FillMyBelly back in 2004 and how it became JustEat
  • How FillMyBelly began marketing to restaurants
  • How you can utilise FOMO as a marketing tool
  • How FillMyBelly marketed for growth
  • The biggest marketing lesson Bertie learnt from his FillMyBelly Career
  • How Bertie became an experienced marketer
  • Why you need to make everyone involved understand what you’re doing
  • Whether there is a lack of transparency in marketing
  • Bertie’s top marketing tips right now

Resources mentioned in the show...


Get a chat started with Bertie on his Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Alternatively, you can visit the BertieCord website to find out more.

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It’s Episode 17 and the penultimate episode of the podcast and this week we are joined by Bertie Cordingley.

Bertie is a serial entrepreneur, founding companies from the idea stage to multi-million-pound exits. He is involved in a wide range of businesses from bootstrapping to raising investment but is best known as the creator of the online takeaway service, FillMyBelly, which is now a little-known company called JustEat.

Bertie has a deep passion for helping businesses reach their potential and does this as a business advisor and coach, as well as building a community of entrepreneurs to work together and collaborate.

What you will learn...

  • How he started FillMyBelly back in 2004 and how it became JustEat
  • How FillMyBelly began marketing to restaurants
  • How you can utilise FOMO as a marketing tool
  • How FillMyBelly marketed for growth
  • The biggest marketing lesson Bertie learnt from his FillMyBelly Career
  • How Bertie became an experienced marketer
  • Why you need to make everyone involved understand what you’re doing
  • Whether there is a lack of transparency in marketing
  • Bertie’s top marketing tips right now

Resources mentioned in the show...


Get a chat started with Bertie on his Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Alternatively, you can visit the BertieCord website to find out more.

  continue reading

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