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News14th February 202010 Game-Changing Products That Peaked Too EarlyR&D specialists, RIFT Research and Development Ltd, look at 10 innovative product offerings that were ahead of their time but peaked too early, before being resigned to the history books by some of the best-known names today.
News13th February 2020Galentine’s Day 2020: Let’s Celebrate The Importance Of Collaboration Between Women In BusinessOn February 13th, women traditionally acknowledge the unique strength of female friendships and the support they bring. As more women take the leap of starting their own business or side hustle, in 2020 Galentine’s Day is taking on a new significance, markin
Business News10th February 2020Entrepreneurial And Ambitious: Millennials Lead 38% Of UK Small BusinessesDespite stereotypes of laziness and entitlement, millennials are entrepreneurial and ambitious — and they’re running the UK small business economy. 38% of UK small business owners are under 35 and nearly half (44%) of all accounting and bookkeeping service
Business Advice6th February 2020Managing Stress: Top Tips to Help You Get Through Every Work DayStress from work, stress from your home life, responsibilities, friends, or anything else is still stress. If you do not deal with how you cope with these stressors, then you will only push yourself towards a breaking point.
News6th February 2020Wix Unveils Editor X – Extending Leadership of Web Creation MarketThe wide, flexible new canvas allows the use of modern CSS technologies including Flexbox and Grid, all with precise drag and drop, so designers and web creators can control the exact position and styling of elements at every viewport.
Business Advice4th February 2020How To Give Business Buyers What They Want – The Human TouchAccording to a recent study by Showpad, over half of buyers feel the journey has gotten longer over the past five years, and despite the recent rise in chatbots and virtual assistants one thing remains a constant – buyers still want the human touch.