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Many people are familiar with Social Media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, however blogging isn’t a Social Media platform at all (although it is a type of Social Media) but instead it’s something you do and can do through any…
Even if you are a novice in the world of Social Media, unless you have been manning the Space Station for the last ten years you must at least have heard of Facebook. Over 800 million people have a page…
There is a lot of hype about Social Media, and how as a business you must be on Facebook, and Twitter, and if you aren’t then your business will lose out. This isn’t necessarily true in reality but you must…
LinkedIn could be described as ‘Facebook for business people’ but it’s much more than that. LinkedIn is a way of networking online and connecting with people you know in a business capacity and also connecting to people that you may…
Choosing and working with a web designer could make or break your business – it might sound a bit dramatic, but as a smaller business, your website is probably going to be the first thing that a potential customer sees…
It doesn’t matter how good your business’ website is, without visitors, it’s never going to achieve its’ full potential for your business.  Chances are, if your website has been online for a while, when you type in the name of…

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Most popular articles

  • Cash Flow Forecasts
    Every business should have a cash flow forecast so that it can project the amount of money coming into the business (inflow) and the amount of money leaving the business…
  • Business start-up facts and figures
      How many businesses are there in the UK and what is the reality about their contribution to the economy? In October 2010 the Department for Business Innovation and Skills…
  • Private limited companies and Limited Liability Partnerships
      A Private Limited Company differs from a Public Limited Company in so far that it is generally set up by a few owners who also become the shareholders of…
  • Situational Leadership Theory
    “… the fundamental underpinning of the situational leadership is that there is no prevalent style of leadership”. (Hersey and Blanchard, 1969).     The fundamental underpinning of the situational leadership…

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