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A Guide to Successful FreelancingNews23rd March 2021A Guide to Successful Freelancing
The Benefits Of Email Automation Workflow For Your BusinessNews22nd March 2021The Benefits Of Email Automation Workflow For Your Business

Email automation workflows are automated emails sent to help turn prospects into customers. Email automation plays a crucial role in marketing. Through email automation, you will not have to spend hours writing individual emails for every prospect or customer.

Methods for growing your business sustainablyBusiness Advice19th March 2021Methods for growing your business sustainably

Earning and reinvesting a profit is one of the core objectives of any new business. It’s by doing this that you’ll stay afloat, and ultimately grow and prosper. If you’re struggling, or you seem to have reached a new plateau, then it might be a good idea

Automating Finance Processes to Get Ahead as an SMEFinance17th March 2021Automating Finance Processes to Get Ahead as an SME

With many small businesses facing a reduced workforce, they need solutions that streamline operations to continue operating efficiently. Technologies such as automation really help with this, as they can take away time previously spent on manual tasks. Example

Finding The Perfect SolutionNews15th March 2021Finding The Perfect Solution

GEL Studios, a creative agency based in Swindon, is doing things differently and with great success! Recently, we caught up with Managing Director, Graeme Leighfield to find out more about the firm and its award-winning innovative approach.

International Women’s Day: One in three female entrepreneurs still face gender biasBusiness News8th March 2021International Women’s Day: One in three female entrepreneurs still face gender bias

Although there has been encouraging growth from a mere 17% to 32.37% over the past four years, men are still twice as likely to start their own businesses, with women comprising just less than one-third of UK business founders.

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