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News18th August 2025How to Balance Innovation and Cost in Early-Stage Product DevelopmentEntrepreneurs are in a high-stakes game of early-stage product development where innovation seems like the golden ticket to success in the market. New ventures and startups aim to do something innovative, something never seen or done before, something that is
Business Advice18th August 2025The Amazon Advantage: Why Every New Business Should Start Selling OnlineStarting a new business is exciting — but it’s also a big leap into the unknown. These days, more customers are shopping online than ever before, and the brands that succeed are the ones meeting them where they are. Enter Amazon: the global giant t
Business News14th August 2025From Underdog to Industry Leader: hampers.com Sweeps UK Awards With Purpose-Led GrowthWhen hampers.com swept up two awards at the SME News UK Enterprise Awards this spring - winning both the Sustainability Excellence Award and being crowned Gift Hamper Company of the Year - it marked a turning point for the Oxfordshire-based SME.
Business Advice14th August 2025Pit Stop Perfection: The UK’s Best-Rated Service Stations RevealedA new ranking reveals the UK’s top service stations for cleanliness, food, overall customer satisfaction and EV charging. Gloucester Services on the M5, run by the Westmorland Family, reign supreme as the top-rated service station in the UK. At the botto
News14th August 20257 Best Voice of Customer (VoC) Tools for 2025Listening to customers is one of the most effective ways to create products, services, and experiences that truly resonate. Yet as businesses scale, feedback becomes scattered across surveys, reviews, emails, support tickets, social media platforms, and more.
News11th August 2025From Heathrow to Hong Kong: How UK SMEs Slash Roaming Costs with the Holafly Travel EsimFrom Heathrow to Hong Kong: How UK SMEs Slash Roaming Costs with the Holafly travel esim The New Normal: British Business on the Move If the last few years taught UK founders anything, it’s that the “office” now fits inside a rucksack and boa