Monthly Archives: September 2017

British Small Business Awards 2017: Exporter of the Year shortlist

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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A guide to DBS checks for the self-employed

Sometimes DBS checks (previously known as CRB checks) are essential to working in specific roles, industries and environments. So, DBS experts Personnel Checks, have put together the guide to DBS checks for the self-employed. If you’re self-employed and need more information on how to get a DBS check, our guide is here to help. Do
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Thirty-One Gifts CEO Says: We Will Grow Again

Personal attention has long been a big piece of the retailer tool box, and it’s become even more critical in an era when customers demand what they want when they want it and where they want it. It’s something that Columbus-based Thirty-One Gifts believes is its competitive edge.
“I actually think we have the advantage here over Amazon or e-commerce,” said Cindy Monroe, founder, president and CEO of Thirty-One.
“We have understood the customer experience for a really long time.”
“We already understand how to connect with customers. Our biggest risk is going to far the other way into digital. The problem in online is it’s hard to create that personal experience. For us, if we do online, it’s still an online party where (sales) consultants are personalizing the product, helping (customers) create a gift.”
Thirty-One Gifts uses an army of sales consultants selling personalized boutique items in house parties as the backbone of its direct-sales business. The business recently went through a cycle of growth, decline and resurgence that Monroe spoke of during the company’s recent annual sales conference at Nationwide Arena.
A decade after its founding in 2003, company revenue peaked at $763 million.
In 2014, revenue dropped to $643 million, then fell again in 2015

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Anthony Napolitano (Age 22) Achieves $65,000 Per Month In Wealth Generators

Anthony Napolitano hits global Ambassador in Wealth Generators at 22 years old achieves 65k per month.
After achieving Ambassador just a few months ago, Anthony Napolitano has done it again and advanced to another major milestone.
“Moving up to Global Ambassador with Wealth Generators is an honor. I love this company.
The impact we’re having across the board is inspiring. People are winning at every level. Customers, new reps, builders, and leaders.
The products perform, the company delivers, and it’s just a matter of time before we become one of the greats.”
At this exciting new level, Anthony is earning approximately $65,000 per month, according to the company’s compensation plan document.
“Anthony continues to set the pace as a leader here at WG. One of the things that impresses me most about Anthony, is his work ethic.
At a young age, he has the wisdom to understand that through focus, dedicated hard work, great things are possible. He is an excellent example to our Distributor base on what can happen when you truly commit and put in the work required to achieve our higher ranks.” 
says WG Founder, Chad Miller.
Anthony Napolitano on stage
At age 22, this achievement puts Anthony in the top percentages of income earners in

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