Posted by Dan Smith on August 9, 2011 ·
Having an online presence of some form is considered to be a necessary requirement for any business today.
Some businesses use every online resource available, from a website and blog through to Facebook and Twitter, while others opt to have only a simple yet effective website in place.
Due to the online availability of information and resources, which makes it a possibility for most people to develop [...]
Posted by Dan Smith on January 13, 2011 ·
To succeed in any given industry, every business needs to connect with their customers.
For some businesses, this is relatively easy – businesses that have customer-facing staff, for example, will train and develop these members of staff to provide the best quality customer interaction and experience as possible.
For those businesses where there are no customer-facing staff – such as those [...]
Posted by Dan Smith on December 21, 2010 ·
A naturally slow time of year, no matter whether you’re a five star hotel or a one-man electrical contractor, you can almost guarantee that your sales are going to take a bit of a hit during January.
Just because this dip in sales is expected, however, it doesn’t mean that you just have to sit back and accept it and these five points all explain how you can increase the amount of sales [...]
Posted by Dan Smith on November 9, 2010 ·
It’s been discussed on BizAmmo in the past just how beneficial utilising Twitter can be for your small business and how you should go about using it. Giving you an instant method of communication between you as a company and your past, present and prospective consumers, take a look at any business around the world today with some form of online presence and it’s highly likely that you’ll [...]
Posted by Dan Smith on October 19, 2010 ·
It seems that everyone around the world has at least heard of Twitter.
The social networking website that was launched on 15 July 2006 and which has a projected 2010 annual turnover of $150 million, Twitter allows its users to interact with one another by way of messages that contain no more than 140 characters.
No matter how large Twitter becomes and how many people it serves, however, if you don’t [...]