When it comes to business advice why not listen to someone who has been there and done that? Take a look at these tips from business owners!
My tip would be, network as much as you can. Make friends
Howy White, CED Stone Group
My top business tip has been and always will be to surround myself with great, positive, people and inevitably good things do happen. And never stop networking as every meeting could be an opportunity – I love meeting new people and sharing ideas!! Hope that’s enough of a nugget for everyone.
Sharon Lashley, Enviro UK Consultants Limited
My tip is more of
S-Khatri Fatu, Tamara’s Beautiquea personal growth… Always ‘Belive in yourself and your Business no matter how hard things are. And give Gratitude everyday
You must have a plan in place whether it’s
Nichola English, Nichola English The Wardrobe Provocateursales plan or marketing plan and work on it every day to enable you to help your business thrive. This so important to make sure you have an income coming in until your business can pay you a wage this will help you to build your business with less stress as well as having the funds to keep investing in your business.
Simple, link up with a business advisor who can support the business from self-development to staff training and to source financial support to assist with this
Michelle Ball
Top tip sounds obvious but customer service always it’s not that difficult to put into place but amazed at many neglects it!
Martin Robinson, Oscars Pet Food
If its one tip you want I think the best thing I can say is summed up in one word..perseverance..
Mark Lloyd, Mark Lloyd Jewellery Designerits took me 30 years to get to where I am.. never never give up.
Disaster recovery isn’t just for big businesses. Don’t wait until the worst happens. Make a plan, test whether it works and make sure you have in place everything you need. Disaster recovery testing every six months can save you money and heartache.
Rosie Brent, RosieBrent.com
Invest time in allowing your employees to express themselves and grow. They are the most valuable asset you have.
Rob Heerin , Rob Heerin HR Ltd
Make time for relaxation, because your brain just seems to work better if you release the pressure.
Kim Holdstock, Verd
Working together is a lot more fun and more productive than on your own. Every day has it
Martin Shipley, Who-Rayhigh and lows. The lows are just challenges that you have notlet achieved yet – but you will. Talking to like-minded people can help you overcome most things.
An old simple one of mine… “A sale is not a Sale until it’s paid for”
Dennis Bailey