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@Cake - Don;t have a stem at all at the mo. Have oversized carbon risers I wanted to use but trying to find an OS stem without shelling out is a bit of a mission. Could swap for cash/MC Hammer album
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Hola, just on the look out for some cheap bits for beater project.
OS 1-1/8 stem - black ideally but flexible
Cranks and BB - not sure on sizes. To fit Chrage Plug Freestyler - black ideally but flexible
What do you have lying about collecting dust?
Can collect central, north or east london and pay in cash dorrah
cheers
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My company are on the look out for a couple of people:
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Email marketing consultant****Stream:20 are hiring in Email** We need a talented, professional individual to work on key blue chip clients in the area of email marketing. As a Stream:20 consultant you will spend time working at the client’s place of business.
[B]Job Description and Candidate Details:[/B]
Key areas of expertise:
• Email marketing – including testing, creative and delivery
• Data analysis
• eCRM strategy and backend knowledge
• Landing page development – strategy, design and optimisation
• Online Cross sell/ up-sell
**[B]Key responsibilities: **[/B]• Ownership of sales targets, development of strategy to hit these targets
• Forecasting
• Developing eCRM strategy and ensuring the creative/technical process follows through on that strategy
• Managing internal stakeholders and processes
• Liaison with internal legal and brand teams for sign-off
• Presenting reports and results to senior management
• Keep abreast of developments in the sector to identify opportunities
Candidate Requirements:Key requirements:
• Be able to absorb large amounts of information and data in order to be able to understand our clients’ business
• Work well under pressure to tight deadlines
• Motivated by targets / results
• Used to operating at senior management level
• Excellent communication presentation skills
Experience:
Minimum of 3-4 years email/eCRM experience. Salary is dependant on experience and background.We're also looking for a junior affiliate marketing exec:
**Hiring:Junior Affiliate Consultant** **Salary: Dependent on Experience + Bonus + Bupa**
Stream:20 is a leading online marketing consultancy. We are a young, dynamic company which has experienced steady growth since our launch in 2005. We have signed a number of impressive clients and are continuing to grow.
Our mission is simple – to help our clients increase online revenue – we are passionate about performance and return on investment.
We are currently growing our affiliate team and need talented, professional, experienced individuals to manage and grow our client’s affiliate programs.
**[B]Job Description:
**[/B]You will be currently employed as a senior affiliate/ publisher manager at a UK network or be managing /assisting with the management of a program for a large client in-house. You will have regular contact with some of the biggest affiliates in the UK and have an excellent reputation amongst them.
In addition to this you will be used to and enthusiastic about growing affiliate programs by proactively recruiting new affiliates and fostering partnerships with major online properties.
You will be used to, and motivated by, hitting targets.
Tasks that will be under your responsibility include:- Proactive recruitment and management of affiliates
- Program strategy
- Liaison with UK affiliate networks
- Assistance with creation of offers, incentives and campaigns for affiliates
- Senior Client liaison
Candidate Requirements:
- Minimum 1-2 years proven experience affiliate experience
- Experience of working within or with major UK affiliate networks
- Excellent communication and organisational skills
- Business development skills
- Ability to analyse data and refine activities accordingly
- Ability to work under pressure to tight deadlines
- Ability to multi-task and prioritise
- High degree of initiative and an excellent team player
European Languages a plus but not essential
KEY: Communication skills – enjoy talking to people face to face and building relationships verbally on the phone
KEY: Must enjoy affiliate marketing and be passionate about this channelIf you reckon this could be up your street or you have a mate who could do this then contact me with your/their CV on email of PM. Load of beers in it for you if you refer a mate so get involved :)
cheers
Osh
- Proactive recruitment and management of affiliates
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HI, have UTFS but found nothing related. Recently purchased a Sturmey-Archer 3 speed coaster hub with no sprocket, purchased a sprocket and clip ring however there was a massive amount of play on the sprocket. Upon taking it to my LBS, they reckoned I needed a spacer and that this was fairly standard. They didn't have one in stock so I'm now looking for one online with little success.
Does this make sense? Is there a specific spacer for these hubs and if so, what are they called and where can I find one?
cheers
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- MA3K
- Buckaroo (birth of first child permitting)
- Fox (no surprise births permitting)
- Sumo
- Fieldcoil
- ian (conker) [as long as I don't suddenly get a bun in the oven]
- hartxander
- laner
- ftony for his whopping SECOND forum ride ever
- Kirth
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38.Yoshka - Extra Forte
- Jogger
- Skiver
42.Loafheads
43.Gav86 - Dispoable
- Crispin Glover (birth of massive log permitting)
- Osh
- MA3K
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Recently purchased one of these but never used it as I realised I wanted a coaster hub. As such, simply trying to sell this on for what I bought it for so SOLD.
On-One Large FlangeTrack Hub Holes : 36h Colour : Silver Useage : Rear
- For 120mm track spaced rear drop-outs
- Rear hub axle length 163mm
Pick up from either London Bridge during the day, Archway evenings or Norths tonight
Prefer not to post as I'm lazy
Dibs + PM
- For 120mm track spaced rear drop-outs
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Out of interest, was it your car, hired or a mate's? Looking to do some driving through Thailand/Vietnam later this year and wondering whether hiring or buying are viable or better off geting train everywhere...