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Article Archive - September 2010
7 great productivity tips for Windows
by Josh Hall | 29 Sep 2010
Windows remains the most widely used operating system in the world. Millions of business owners and freelancers use Windows every day – and yet we all struggle with its notorious clunkiness.
Luxury and longevity - how Homemade London is building a lasting lifestyle business
by Josh Hall | 28 Sep 2010
How do you setup an innovative business concept in difficult times? Nicola from Homemade London reveals her secrets and give tips how to setup a business in difficult times.
Student tenants - the top 5 problems and how to avoid them
by Josh Hall | 27 Sep 2010
Despite their reputation, students can be great tenants. They are generally easy to find, pleasant to deal with, and simple to please.
Bringing your online communities offline - connecting the digital world with the 'real world'
by Josh Hall | 24 Sep 2010
Businesses and individuals increasingly exist online. People live in the digital realm, and many interact with organisations exclusively through the internet.
Business Insurance For Your Home Business
by Jasper Martens | 24 Sep 2010
Every freelancer or home based worker should look at getting a business insurance policy instead of just your regular home insurance.
Why a number 1 position on Google matters.
by Jasper Martens | 21 Sep 2010
Everybody talks about aiming as high as possible in the search engine rankings for their products. But as a small business owner it sometimes impossible to achieve this ranking. New research suggests that a number 1 position does attract a significant proportion of traffic. How can you achieve that number 1 position as a small business owner?
Google Instant, SEO and your business - what does it all mean?
by Josh Hall | 21 Sep 2010
Google Instant has significant potential implications for all those businesses that rely on their website. But those ringing the death knell of SEO are jumping the gun.
6 ways to make Foursquare work for your cafe or restaurant
by Josh Hall | 15 Sep 2010
Foursquare is rapidly becoming one of the most talked-about tools on the web. The service, which many are referring to as the heir to Twitter, encourages people to seek out new establishments nearby, and talk about places they love.
Nightmare tenants - 5 of the worst
by Josh Hall | 14 Sep 2010
At some point, professional landlords will come up against problem tenants. They are, sadly, an occupational hazard.
7 ways to make sure your email gets read - and acted on
by Josh Hall | 13 Sep 2010
An increasing number of businesses and freelancers rely on email marketing to generate leads. But how do you make sure that your email gets read?
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