How to Use Customer Service Skills to Improve Your Business
Good customer service is essential for any business, but especially for small businesses in today’s competitive environment. By providing excellent customer service, small businesses can differentiate themselves from their larger competitors and build a loyal customer base.
Biggest Time Wasters and How to Be More Productive
Realising what the biggest time wasters are and learning time management tips can help you become more productive. So have a read through!
How to Be More Confident As a Business Owner
To be a successful business owner, you need to be confident and believe in what you’re doing. Read now to learn how to boost your confidence!
How to Deal with Stress as a Business Owner
Let’s be honest, you can’t avoid stress when running a business! Here are ten tips on how to deal with it:
Flipchart Sessions: What Makes Your Customer Buy
Are you still selling your products or services in the way you think your customers want you to?
Learn more about how to identify the reasons and triggers that make people buy and how it can improve your sales.
Do you know what to wear at work?
So now here you are! Self-employed! You’ve started your own business. We know it’s going swimmingly but do you know what to wear to work?
Simple Growth Hacks For A Sole Trader
As a sole trader, it can seem a like your ability to grow your business can be capt. What are the next big steps you can take to grow your one-man band?
7 Fabulous Infographics About Your New Business
Need some inspiration or guidance for your new business? These infographics will teach you the ins and outs of your new business.
Make Stunning Visuals & Videos With Adobe Spark
If you love canva, you will love Adobe Spark! But firstly, what is Adobe Spark? With Adobe Spark, you can create beautiful graphics and much more.
How To Keeping Thinking Of New Ideas
Has your imagination dried up a touch recently? Want to keep thinking of new ideas? The secret is to keep daily habits that make our brain burst with ideas natively. Let’s run over a few.