Monthly Archives: August 2017

Selling houses the ‘new way’ is revolutionising the old

There are many reasons why you may need to sell your house quickly, and estate agencies often just can’t keep up. On average, it takes traditional estate agencies between 6 to 9 months to complete a house purchase, yet for many people that simply isn’t quick enough. You’ve spotted your dream home and know that
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Ways to help your small business save money

Starting up a small business is an exciting time but it can also be rather expensive. Everything from set up costs, paying any employees, and getting things off the ground are all rather costly, especially before you have the big bucks rolling in. But there are ways you can help yourself to save money and
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iPhone users suffer twice as many phishing attacks as Android users

Two thirds of mobile phishing attacks take place on iOS mobile devices with its users experiencing twice as many attacks as Android mobile users (63 per cent vs 37 per cent respectively); as gaming apps are revealed as the most common source of mobile data security breaches attempted by hackers. Contrary to public perception, data from a
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Perfecting the sales cadence – study reveals all

A new survey from InsideSales.com looks into sales industry cadences, meaning: patterns, frequencies and methods of responding to inbound leads. The report is the product of an analysis of data gleaned from the sales practices of over 8,000 companies in order to establish the most common number of contact attempts, response types and persistence periods.
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Millennials at risk of burnout after struggling to switch off(line)

It’s now the norm for younger workers to constantly dip into work via email in the early morning and late evening, according to new research from Bupa. Younger employees might feel that they are being productive around the clock, but in the long-term this can cause them to burn out or experience health and wellbeing
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