Monthly Archives: February 2018

12 Sites That Will Pay You to Test Out Websites

By Holly Reisem Hanna As a blogger, it’s important to know that my site is user-friendly. Because if I’m losing visitors due to lousy navigation, lack of clarity, poor design, or content — then I’m losing money. This is why companies will pay good money for objective third-party reviews of their website. To test out […]

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Revealed: What are brits addicted to while at work

Time-poor Brits are no longer utilising their daily breaks during the working day to wind down and take time out, according to new research. A survey of 1,000 British adults published by ElectricTobacconist.co.uk as part of the Take a Break Report 2017, reveals almost one in three (30 per cent) Brits take a short break
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Why forming alliances is so important for your business

We create alliances all the time in business. The relationship with our customers forms the very groundwork for our business. The same is true for our suppliers. Without clients and suppliers, there would be no business. We work on these relationships all the time, in an effort to build strong, long and fruitful alliances. From
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Having a bad day? The most stressed workers in the UK revealed

The most stressed workers in the UK have been revealed, following new research. Men aged between 25 and 34 who work in finance businesses with over 250 employees and live in Cardiff are the most stressed workers in the UK, according to a study of 3,000 UK workers carried out by Perkbox, as part of
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Transparency key to making consumers happy with data sharing

In 100 days the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force, bringing with it new laws covering how businesses collect, store and use consumer data. As businesses prepare for the new rules, almost two-thirds (61 per cent) of consumers are already happy with the amount of personal information they share. This change in attitudes
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Agility essential to SMB survival after Brexit

Improving agility is a top priority for European SMB leaders seeking to take advantage of a digitally empowered workplace. According to a new study commissioned by Ricoh Europe, the majority (86 per cent) of the 1,608 SMB leaders surveyed say they are actively focusing on improving business agility in 2018. Half of the respondents (51
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SME optimism is falling amid rising political uncertainty

SMEs are less optimistic than a year ago and cite finding skilled staff, red tape and political uncertainty as their biggest barriers to growth, according to research from Albion Capital, the independent investment manager. The findings, from the Albion Growth Report, reveal 59 per cent of SMEs believe they will grow in the next two
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