It’s no secret that MOO is a household favourite for so many businesses, so we wanted to share our top 4 products that any startup business needs to have in their arsenal.
Typically, an entrepreneur is accustomed to seeing the sales process drawn as a Funnel or a Pipeline, but in reality, the sales process is more of a Bucket, above which are Funnels, and then above that some Taps.
With the implementation of contactless, we can now complete small purchases up to £100, without needing to enter our pin, but wirelessly tap our cards to process payment. Being cashless allows you to make payments to your suppliers, both on or offline while offering a lot of other benefits.
The key to changing the nature of a product is recognising attributes that can be transferred from one use, with one specific audience, to another. Today, British entrepreneurs and small businesses (SMEs) recognise this approach and are optimistic that they can do the same.
The nature of business has evolved, and people are now at the heart; the mantra that that employees come first and if you look after your employees they will, in turn, look after your clients, has never been more true.
You might not realise how many hours your business wastes on unproductive business meetings. Or why your organisation is frittering away so much time? It might be due to being unaware of various time-effective techniques for meetings.
Every business needs to grow but achieving the desired trajectory is not always easy – so, be sure you have enough financial security to support the teething stages as your business finds its footing.
After a remarkable rise, influencer marketing has become a polarising topic. Accusations of fake followers, dishonest practise and ambiguous pricing conflicting with praise for its authenticity, engagement power and delivery on ROI.
It is also important to remember that businesses of any size can be a target. Sometimes the way the media covers high-profile cases of large organisations and government institutions being targeted can give the false impression that these are the only ones at risk.
Creating a brand vision for your product or service should be the number one priority for any entrepreneur. Think of it as the organising thought for your company. It’s the filter through which all future decisions - whether about funding, hiring, distribution, or product – should flow.
We live in a world where change is happening in every single area of activity we have. It is the “new normal”. Everything keeps changing: customer behaviours, technology and how it is used by traditional competitors or newcomers, distribution channels and almost anything you could mention.
Each customer is a key part of your business, and creating content is still an enormously effective way to advertise and gain new customers.
If you are trying to successfully build a family business in today’s competitive business environment you cannot play it safe and hope your working relationships with your family members will just simply work out in practice!