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Business Listing Basics for SMEs

As a small to medium business owner you’ll be aware that running a business these days means competing for attention online.  We’ve already explained why you need a website for your business, even if you don’t sell your products or services online.  Then, last week we gave you some advice on how to Google your business.&nb

Futureproof your Business with Staff Training

We’re living in uncertain times, both economically and politically which can seem like a nightmare scenario for small business owners.  After all, it can be difficult enough running a business when everything is going smoothly – when times are hard, it can often feel like a battle to survive, staying out of debt and avoiding bankruptcy.  Today we’re going to give you some tips on how you can futureproof your business so that you survive during the unpredictable months ahead.

SMEs – It’s Time to Google Your Business!

Any business owner will know that you can’t stay in business if you don’t grow your business.  The competition nowadays is fierce due to the fact that we live in the Digital Age and any business that wants to succeed needs a strong web presence (find out why <a href="http://www.accesscm.co.uk/news/find-out-why-your-small-business-would-be...">here</a>).

Small Business Saturday – What’s It All About?

As a small to medium enterprise owner you’re probably familiar with Black Friday and Cyber Monday – two of the most lucrative shopping days in the run up to the Christmas season.  They started in America as long ago as 1932 with Black Friday marking the beginning of the Christmas shopping season, following Thanksgiving Day (which this year falls on Thursday, 24th November).  Following the weekend is Cyber Monday which was created by marketing companies in 2005 in order to persuade people to shop online.

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