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  • Starting A Small Business On A Tiny Budget
    Starting a small business is not as hard as it used to be. There is no need for lawyers, accountants, or a four figure budget. While it may be simple to start a small business, it’s only easy when you know how.
  • Understanding Business Franchising: An Insider’s Guide
    Franchising is a business term that is often used more loosely than was originally intended. Business media may refer to franchising and mean licensing, distribution and agency relationships.
  • Lessons Your Small Business Can Learn From Big Business
    As a small business, you have many advantages and disadvantages over a larger business. As a small business owner, you have the ability to go after smaller opportunities, be more prudent with expenses, and offer customers improved flexibility.
  • Business Negotiation: Achieving Your Goals Through Successful Negotiating
    When achieving your business goals, being skilled in negotiation can work strongly in your favour. Whether you would like to win a new contract to drive revenue for your business; work with a supplier to reduce your costs and increase your margins; or work with a problem customer to overcome potential legal ramifications
  • Learn Why Starting Your Business In A Home Office Is More Efficient
    When you’re starting a business, and you don’t have substantial levels of capital, then the chances are that you’ve considered whether you should start the business from home or get yourself an office.
  • Business Problems: When To Bite Away At Your Own Revenue
    When it comes to business, some decisions can be tough. In some sectors, like IT and technology products, your prices are probably heading south over time. Entrepreneurialism is a difficult profession at the best of times, but even harder when you have to decide between dropping your prices and losing your customers.
  • 6 Small Business Tips To Use Today
    As a small business owner, any ideas that you have can be put to work right away. That means they can often have a bigger impact on your business than they ever could on a larger company.
  • Outsourcing In Your Small Business - The Advantages
    Outsourcing is rapidly increasing in popularity. Some of the largest companies in the UK use outsourcing to their advantage. Sky, for example, outsources most of their call handling and sales to an outsourced call centre.
  • Promoting Your Small Business Website
    For your small business website, getting a website is just the first step in being successful on the web. You also have to consider how you’ll get traffic to your website, and how you’ll get customers to buy when they visit.
  • Franchising: Preparing Your Business For The Big Step
    Franchising can help your business achieve scale quickly, and cost-effectively. The chances are that you will be able to save on equity dilution or the amount of capital you’ll have to raise through opting for the franchising model.
  • Small Business Outsourcing
    Outsourcing with your small business can be a great way to improve efficiencies and benefit from diverse skill sets outwith the normal competence of your small business.
  • Small Business As A Sole Trader
    Small business as a sole trader is often consider arduous and full of struggle, with problems in overcoming credibility issues to increased tax burdens and personal liability. However, run effectively, a small business as a sole trader can be both profitable and successful, and can provide worthwhile goods and services to their local and wider communities.
  • Social Business: Enterprise Without Profit
    ‘Non-profit’ and ‘business’ might seem initially to be contradictions, or mutually exclusive terms that can’t be seen in the same sentence. However, this is certainly not the case.
  • Negotiating Small Business Office Space
    Small business office space is often an essential requirements for the business requiring growth or full time staff. Moving from working at home, or even going straight into small business office space requires preparation and planning, as well as a good deal of negotiation to make sure the deal makes sense for you and your small business.
  • Small Business Legal Issues
    Running a small business can be a legal mine field, and without appropriate knowledge and understanding of the relevant risks involved, you can quickly find yourself in serious legal difficulties.
  • Running A Small Incorporated Business
    Running a small incorporated business within the parameters of the law is much more complex than many people imagine. There are thousands of small companies operating in the UK, many of which have just one or two members.

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