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Business Advice8th December 2025From Plugins to Platforms: How Growing SMEs Should Rethink Their Payment Gateway StrategyIn the early days, most SMEs in the UK approach online payments in a very pragmatic way: pick one gateway that works with UK cards, plug it into the website, and move on. Then a few customers start asking for PayPal “because it’s easier for them&rd
Business Advice8th December 2025From Colleague to Leader: Making the Transition SeamlessFrom Colleague to Leader: Making the Transition Seamless The move from team member to team leader marks one of the most important shifts in a professional’s career. Many new managers find themselves placed into leadership roles with little preparation fo
Business Advice8th December 2025Powering Modern SMEs: Why Reliable High-Voltage Connectivity Is Key to GrowthAccording to the Enterprise Research Centre, only 2% of SMEs in the UK achieve a turnover of £1 million within three years. And only 7% of established firms grow past £3 million, with SMEs registering employment growth dropping from 20% to 13% in 2024. Growt
Business Advice2nd December 2025Turning Vision into Reality: Strategic Tech Leadership for Growing SMEsDiscover how RJJ Software, named Best Strategic SME Tech Consultancy 2025, helps growing businesses make smarter technology decisions with fractional CTO services, architecture reviews and strategic tech leadership.
Business Advice1st December 2025Digital Document Workflows for Small Business GrowthDigital Document Workflows for Small Business Growth Small businesses across the UK are overwhelmed with paperwork. The shift to digital documents has helped, but many companies still struggle with converting files between formats for different uses. PDF docum
Business Advice28th November 2025How AI Video Translation Cuts Localisation Costs by 80% for Small BusinessesWhat often stops small businesses from expanding into new markets is the feeling that localisation is expensive, slow, and full of technical hurdles. Translators, voice actors, editors, and production teams all add up pretty quickly. What this means, in realit