The third annual Yell Mentoring Works Awards is about celebrating the contribution of our great business mentors on Horsesmouth. This is your chance to thank mentors whose words of wisdom gave you the right encouragement at the right time. Or if you think that wise person is you, why not nominate yourself!
We have over 7,000 people who volunteer here to use their skill, wisdom and good will to help others facing the challanges of starting and running a small business. As many business issues are ultimately personal issues, this year's theme is Business, it's personal.
The three winning business mentors have been announced, as judged by the Yell 2011 Awards Judges
There were also five great finalists, so why not find out more about them. There is some great business advice from Yell on Horsesmouth, or for some personal business advice, why not ask a Yell mentor?

“Thank you for your nomination! We have sent an email notification to your nominee, and the winners will be announced by the judges in January. Click here to find out more about the competition. Meanwhile, why not nominate another mentor or have a look at the great business advice from Yell.
Many thanks from all the team at Yell and Horsesmouth!”
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If you've lived, you've learned...and you've probably got a story to tell. Mentoring online is the perfect way to share your hard earned-wisdom with those who can benefit from your experiences and knowledge, all in a supportive, safe and secure online environment. It takes seconds to sign up and you never know who you might meet!
If you've tried using search and browsed the profiles on our site but can't find anyone who's quite right for you, send a request for a mentor to the whole community. You'll get some good responses and one or two may turn into mentoring relationships.
