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'Investment in staff training essential'
FSB proposes measures to help struggling businesses
Small business owners 'give but do not take pay rises'
Incentives 'can provide extra motivation for employees'
Small business managers 'working longer hours'
Long term email marketing strategy is best for 'savvy recipients'
Websites 'should be kept simple and easy to use'
Rising costs 'affecting small businesses'
Employees 'should take time out'
Small businesses 'happy with minimum wage'
Interest in business start-ups is 'encouraging'
Six million people sue their employer
Internet policies 'should be established in companies'
'Small businesses losing money due to filing'
Online job boards failing small recruiters
Councils urged to 'keep trade local'
New IT service for the smaller business
Corporate manslaughter 'should not affect small businesses'
Expert advocates regular account reviews
Business plans follow product understanding
Outsourced PR 'flexible and effective'
New businesses need external accountants
Wales home to most entrepreneurs
Small firms call for more IT training
Best personalised marketing techniques revealed
PBS to challenge smaller firms
Direct mail favoured marketing method
Social networking adverts 'should be sensitive'
Generic domain names "money well spent"
Branding carries "seal of quality"
 
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Devon-based businesses 'stand good chance of surviving recession'
Monday, 05 January 2009 | Direct News by Adfero

Devon-based businesses 'stand good chance of surviving recession'Businesses across Devon stand a good chance of surviving the recession and coming out stronger, according to one business leader.Derek Phillips, chairman of the Exeter Chamber of Commerce, has told...
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Businesses 'need to concentrate on sales and marketing'
Friday, 02 January 2009 | Direct News by Adfero

Businesses 'need to concentrate on sales and marketing'Small businesses across the UK should not cut back on sales and marketing during the current economic downturn, an industry expert has warned.John Dunsmure, managing director of the British Chambers...
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