The Truth and Lies about SEO
This is a guest post by my friend Louisa Nardini. I hope you find it as interesting as I have. Since the introduction of search engines SEO – or search engine optimisation – has been seen as one of internet marketing’s dark arts. The skill of optimising a website or webpage in such a way that it can easily be
Using the mobile to stand out in an increasingly crowded and competitive marketplace.
This is a guest article from the Mobile Marketing Information, Tips and Advice Blog. With thanks to Marie Preston for allowing this interesting article to be reproduced here for your benefit. I really hope you enjoy reading and learn some interesting tips at the same time:- The business world is shaping consumers spending habits and businesses today have to adjust
Everyone Who Employs Anyone Will Be Affected By This!
I received this from the Federation of Small Business this morning and felt it important enough to pass onto the readers here. Not everyone is aware of all the changes the government is intent on slipping through, of which this is one, so please go and vote on the survey and lets let these leaders of ours know how we
Is Your Business Still Heading Towards The Goals You Set At The Start?
I received a phone call yesterday from a young lady who has been working as a mobile hairdresser for the last 4 years. She had just come back from her Bank and been told that her business profits were too low to even be considered with her partner’s income for a mortgage application. The Bank told her she only paid
Big Brother Is Watching You!
This topic came up today in a discussion with a client about how things from years ago that had been completely forgotten, can come and bite you on the bum! Do you realize that everything you post about on the internet in all it’s forms; on forums like UK Business Labs (my favourite), Ecademy etc.,
Some Tax Tips Every Employee Needs To Know About!
I was speaking with a former client on Friday about how mean his new employers are when it comes to paying genuine expenses incurred on the employers business. For example, they only pay 20p per mile for business travel in own cars, they pay for hotel rooms directly but do not allow any claim for food whilst away. In this