Monthly Archives: December 2020

The seven key business growth drivers

Originally written by Lynn Rattigan on Small Business
Since the emergence of COVID-19, SMEs have undergone a rapid evolution with priorities shifting overnight and changes made to how they conduct business.
For some, this has been an opportunity to reassess business models and operational costs, diversify offerings and find new ways of delivering the same services. Despite the challenges of this year and uncertainty over the future UK-EU trading relationship, SMEs continue to demonstrate their ability to respond in agile ways. Many entrepreneurial businesses remain cautiously optimistic about how they’ve been able to pivot.
Amid disruption to the economy, there are key growth drivers that can help entrepreneurs and SMEs maintain their ambitions and protect growth plans. These drivers can help aspiring companies think differently about their businesses and successfully execute their growth strategy over the long-term. These drivers are: the customer, people, technology, operations, finance, transactions and risk.
Our research has found that focusing on each one can help business leaders assess where they are today and plan the right path to accelerate growth. The most successful companies tend to keep in mind their mid- to long-term priorities, and they continue to invest in areas such new talent, which they know will be

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GoDaddy hosts virtual Christmas high street to promote microbusinesses

Originally written by Partner Content on Small Business
GoDaddy, the small business website platform, has launched its first Christmas Virtual High Street event to support online sales of microbusinesses.
With the high street quieter than usual, GoDaddyShops is hosting a Virtual High Street event in order to connect businesses with buyers.
GoDaddy’s 2020 State of the Nation research found that one in five micro-businesses have moved their business online for the first time this year.
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Businesses are finding new ways to utilise social media too, changing the products and services they offer, often overnight.
Sixty-three per cent of consumers surveyed said they are shopping at small and local micro-businesses during the outbreak – a trend which is expected to continue into 2021.
Sakshi Anand, GoDaddy senior director UK and Ireland, said: “We know times are challenging for businesses at the moment, and there is uncertainty around what the winter and festive period holds. The second lockdown has had a huge impact for us all, but as we saw many small businesses innovate to survive the first lockdown, I am optimistic they will remain resilient.
“Our research shows we need to listen to business owners and

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How to Start a T-Shirt Business with Teespring

Have you ever thought about starting a t-shirt business? Maybe you’ve wondered how easy or complicated it would be to design your own t-shirts to sell online.  When you think of selling t-shirts from a traditional standpoint, you may picture someone setting up a booth at an event or fundraiser and selling customized shirts on […]

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