Enterprise Nation partnered with Google to deliver 20 Digital Garage events across the UK, providing free digital skills training and mentoring to small business owners who are looking to grow their ventures.
This series of in-person events offered free training to people who already own a small business, are interested in starting one, or are looking to develop their job prospects.
We're speaking to some of the business owners who have attended the events to learn how taking part has benefited them so far. Here, we talk to Emma Dark, a Bristol-based marketer and designer who operates as The Canny Creative.
Emma, tell us about your business and what led to you starting it.
I actually only went freelance at the end of October. My company is called The Canny Creative and I offer a wide range of marketing and design services. That could be anything from creative strategy to rebranding, copywriting, PR, social media management and everything in between.
I studied graphic design at university and after that went on to become a full-time in-house marketer. But I've always taken on the role of a designer, so I feel like I have quite a varied experience.
My main goal right now is just to navigate the next few months. Everyone always says the first year as a freelancer is such a learning curve and filled with challenges.