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CRM can help a business win more customers
by Rosie Beasley | 22 Sep 2008
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) can help a firm win more customers, one business expert has claimed.
SMEs are being left out of the fuel poverty package
by Rosie Beasley | 18 Sep 2008
Small-to-medium business enterprises (SMEs) are being neglected by the government's fuel poverty package, one advisory body has claimed.
Diversity of business is 'enriching' the UK
by Rosie Beasley | 18 Sep 2008
The diverse nature of business in the UK is helping to make the nation "richer", one financial education expert has claimed.
Clothing and footwear stores drive retail growth
by Rosie Beasley | 18 Sep 2008
Moderate growth in retail sales volume continues, driven by strength in clothing and footwear stores, according to the latest figures released today by the Office for National Statistics. Good news for the shops on the high street.
Businesses see costs increase by 10%
by Rosie Beasley | 18 Sep 2008
One in ten businesses in the UK have seen their costs increase by more than a quarter during the past 12 months, according to new research.
High street retail presence no longer necessary
by Rosie Beasley | 17 Sep 2008
The rise of the internet has meant it is less important for small businesses enterprises to have a physical presence on the high street, one business expert has claimed.
Recycling computers can help the environment and the developing world
by Rosie Beasley | 17 Sep 2008
Small-to-medium sized business can do their bit for the developing world and help the environment at the same time using their IT equipment, according to one business technology expert.
'Premium domain names can attract business effectively'
by Rosie Beasley | 17 Sep 2008
Premium domain names are a "cost-effective" way of attracting new business despite their expense, one IT expert has claimed.
Employers should consider legal issues of home-based staff
by Rosie Beasley | 17 Sep 2008
Small Businesses should keep a legal eye on their home-based employees, according to legal firm Glovers.
Working week for SMEs becoming longer, shows research
by Rosie Beasley | 21 Aug 2008
The average working week for a small-to-medium enterprise (SME) is becoming longer, having increased by nearly three hours compared with this time last year, new research shows.
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