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Paul McIndoe's Articles in Business

  • Top tips for making the most of your start-up company
    With an estimated 500,000 people starting up their own business in the UK every year, it’s essential to make sure yours stands out from the rest. So, what can you do to get a head start?
  • Are You On Top Of Your Business Needs?
    Growing a business is arguably just as difficult as setting one up in the first place. Are you prepared for that next level of sales?
  • Individuality pays the price for high street cloning
    With fewer independent retailers on our high streets, are the standardised products we buy from the big brand companies making us lose our sense of individuality, or are we looking elsewhere to find products with personality?
  • The success of Africa’s exports
    While Africa faces tremendous challenges on the road to integration into the world trading system, many African export sectors have actually outperformed world market growth.
  • Making business boom: Being best in every department
    It’s difficult for any business to be an expert on all aspects of business management, which is why some choose to outsource certain activities. By tapping into this expertise, the business stands a vastly improved chance of long-term success.
  • How to find a tradesman online
    When you need a tradesman in a hurry, it can sometimes be difficult finding a phone number on which to contact them. While offline advertising is a viable option for many tradesmen, an online presence can help boost business.
  • Can the modern business survive without a state-of-the-art printing system?
    Technology is constantly improving, but there is still a need to do work offline in order to keep official records and back-up important information. A full business needs assessment will help your business make the most of all its capabilities.
  • Cyber crime hitting UK small business
    Research reveals that 44 per cent of small businesses in the UK have been a victim of cybercrime, including internet scams, identity fraud, phishing and data theft.
  • Payback time for Baltimore
    A decade ago, the Baltimore City Development Corporation negotiated a series of tax breaks and other financial benefits in order to allow redevelopment of the harbour area. Now, businesses in the regenerated area are starting to pay a proportion of their operating profits back to the city.

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