Monthly Archives: September 2016

Moms Making Six Figures – What Does the Company Do and Who Are They?

Sponsored by Heidi Bartolotta Over the last couple of months, I’d heard of MomsMakingSixFigures.com, read a few articles and posts, and checked out the company’s website. While everything I reviewed seemed positive, I wanted more specifics with regard to what, exactly, the women behind this company did. So, I got in touch with the company’s founder, […]

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Four steps to building a successful small e-commerce business

Setting up an online store may be an effortless procedure but make no mistake, running a small e-commerce business is no easy feat. As someone who has spent a career providing products and services to millions of online sellers, first at PayPal and now at ATG Media, the parent company of i-bidder and BidSpotter, I
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Brexit, British enterprise, and the price of profitability

Has Brexit been good or bad for British enterprise? We don’t yet know for sure. We don’t yet know when the UK’s exit from the European Union will occur; we don’t yet know how it will occur; and, in truth, we don’t yet know if it will even happen at all. If and when it
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How a former social worker capitalised on a franchise opportunity

Taking on a franchise opportunity is a popular choice for would-be business owners. Operating a franchise, business owners can be assured of a tried and tested business model with demonstrable results, and start-up costs need not be astronomical. According to the BFA, the franchise sector in rude health and continues to prosper; the contribution of franchising to the
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A third of consumers believe cash will become obsolete by 2020

Businesses that don’t keep up with the latest payment gadgets are likely to struggle, with a quarter of UK consumers claiming to avoid shops that only take cash, according to a survey by Worldpay. A third (30 per cent) of respondents say they only use cash if they absolutely have to. It is a year on from
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