Monthly Archives: September 2017

99+ Paid Writing Gigs and Opportunities

By Holly Reisem Hanna Freelance writing is one of the best ways to make money from home. You don’t need any special training, the opportunities are plentiful, and you don’t even need a website to get started. As long as you can provide well written, thoughtful content — you can make a good amount of […]

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Freelancers and contractors prefer to work completely remotely

Despite technology enabling anytime, anywhere working, just eight per cent of freelancers and contractors surveyed prefer to work completely remotely, research from Qdos Contractor of The Qdos Group highlights. More than two thirds (67 per cent) of independent workers prefer to instead split their time between working onsite with clients and working remotely. This suggests
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No stranger to fintech – UK businesses adopt the latest tech in finance

Business finance company MarketInvoice surveyed UK businesses on their awareness and adoption of fintech (financial technology) products and services. Seventy-seven per cent of UK businesses are aware of fintech products and services and two-thirds (65 per cent) have adopted at least one fintech application, with a fifth (19 per cent) taking on four. These adopters
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British Small Business Awards 2017: Accounts and Tax Adviser of the Year

The British Small Business Awards 2017, organised by SmallBusiness.co.uk and GrowthBusiness.co.uk, sponsored by Travelers, Salesforce and Dun & Bradstreet and held on November 1 at the Grand Connaught Rooms, London, is the leading awards ceremony in the SME space, rewarding the brightest stars of the UK small business scene, together with the vendors and advisers that help them start, run, grow and succeed.
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The growth paradox

We know that the old maxim within companies of “grow or die” is becoming a bit careworn these days. These primitive assumptions work on the basis that if one did not achieve market dominance, one’s competitors would ultimately overtake your organisation, colonising a sufficient market share to send your company spiralling into decline. To a
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