Business

  • What To Take Into Account When Looking For The Right Supplier

    What To Take Into Account When Looking For The Right Supplier

    If you want to create a business based on selling products to budding customers, the chances are that you’re going to need to work with a manufacturer and/or supplier that can get you what you want. You won’t be able to do absolutely every role from start to finish, so others will have to be around to assist you in some way, shape, or form. In order to monetize anything in life, you need to have all of the cogs in the machine moving properly – the right supplier is just another one of those cogs and a pretty vital one at that.

    It’s just a case of finding the right person or entity that can supply you with what you need, though. Perhaps it’s a case of looking for vehicle or electronic components online, or maybe you need a specific kind of t-shirt for your clothing brand. If you can get the supply line correct, then it makes the succeeding steps a lot easier to handle, too. Many, many different suppliers out there have a history of not doing what is asked or not being able to complete the right orders. While you shouldn’t sweat too much over these kinds of decisions, you should still have a careful think about where to go. 

    Here are a few things you should probably think about when it comes to choosing the right supplier for you: (more…)

  • Do You Need To Bother With Outsourcing?

    Do You Need To Bother With Outsourcing?

    Outsourcing is a concept that has become super fashionable in recent years. With startups popping up all over the nation, these ventures don’t tend to have huge swathes of staff that can fulfill every business function. As a startup leader, you need to become a Jack of all trades. However, this doesn’t mean that you have to be responsible for every aspect of your venture. If this was the case, you would risk burnout and stress due to the pressure of your new role. Instead, outsourcing to external experts can be a wise and financially prudent choice for your business. So, do you need to bother with outsourcing?

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  • Surprising Areas Where Businesses Waste Money

    Surprising Areas Where Businesses Waste Money

    Running a business is always a financial challenge, especially during those turbulent times. When you are working on a tight budget, you need to be very careful about costs and expenses. It isn’t wise to eliminate essential purchases in an effort to save money. Yet, you also need to avoid excessive money waste. 

    The most common areas where businesses start reducing costs tend to include: 

    • Energy consumption monitoring
    • Going paperless and moving everything into the cloud
    • Selling used furniture rather than throwing it away
    • Profitable recycling for some industry sectors, where you can get paid to recycle used oils or electronics, for example
    • Moving to a cost-effective area to reduce premises costs

    However, you may be forgetting about these areas that can dramatically curb the budget. 

    Replacement parts

    Small manufacturing businesses are the first in line to worry about machinery costs. The purchase of manufacturing equipment is a long-term investment. With dedicated maintenance and care, many can use the equipment for several decades without any issues. However, when elements break, those can be expensive to fix and replace. As the tools and components are highly specialised, it can be tricky to find what you need at a competitive price. Yet, nowadays, manufacturers can cut down replacement costs with professional 3D printing from an expert such as Rapidpsi.com. 3D printing allows companies to create on-demand parts in a variety of materials that can reduce repair and replacement costs. 

    Maximising advertising over social media presence

    A small business can’t get noticed without a strategic marketing campaign. PPC advertising on search engines and dedicated platforms is a favourite. But, it can be an expensive approach to generate leads. Your marketing budget doesn’t need to support high advertising costs. On the contrary, you can reduce your ad budget and focus on free engaging activities that can drive profits and brand reputation, such as social media. Indeed, social media platforms are a unique channel where businesses and audience groups can interact as equal. It’s an active platform where people expect to see your brand. Building a follower base can boost your brand and sales more significantly than advertising. 

    Non-flexible working arrangements

    Do your employees work from home? It’s a trick question in 2020. Most businesses have been forced to move their activities into the virtual office during the pandemic. But the surge to work from home is rapidly shrinking as businesses are trying to reopen their premises safely. However, flexible working arrangements can benefit companies in the long term. Indeed, businesses that encourage their employees to work from home permanently can save a lot of money on rental costs and premises maintenance. 

    Kitchen foods and drinks

    The office kitchen is a favorite that brings comfort and convenience to employees. However, kitchen foods and drinks can rapidly cause waste and unnecessary costs. Bulk orders for fresh produce such as fruit are likely to go bad in the office kitchen. Additionally, dietary requirements can vary hugely, which means that you’d have to spend a lot to satisfy everyone. More often than not, companies opt for sugary or savory snacks, which can drive productivity down. 

    You’d be surprised by how much difference targeting these areas can make. It is unlikely you can recover pandemic losses through these smart changes. However, they are crucial to building financial stability in the future. 

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  • 4 Essential Tips To Nurture Your Business

    4 Essential Tips To Nurture Your Business

    As a business owner, it’s natural to focus mainly on revenue and profit margins. However, you should be mindful of paying too much attention to only these two areas and not enough attention to your customers’ needs. Being too blatantly ‘money-hungry’ can put your company in a bad light and customers can sniff this out from afar. To date, there are about 31 million small and micro businesses in the United States and the majority of small businesses fail within five years. To prevent your business from becoming part of that statistic, let’s look at four ways to nurture your business for growth and sustainability. (more…)

  • Old Business In Modern Times: What Does It Take To Open A Supermarket?

    Old Business In Modern Times: What Does It Take To Open A Supermarket?

    Coming up with the idea for the perfect business to match your personality isn’t always easy. A lot of people assume that it is only worth starting something like this if you’re able to find a field that you really like, though it can be possible to find success in business with far simpler aims. Opening a supermarket, for example, will appeal to a few people’s interests, but could prove to be an incredibly secure and stable business to run. To give you an idea of what would go into this, this post will be exploring what it takes to open a supermarket. (more…)

  • Your Business Should Prepare For The Future & Plan For The Present

    Your Business Should Prepare For The Future & Plan For The Present

    It’s important to note that businesses are always dynamic entities, no matter how fixed and static they can seem. Even the strongest business can be rocked by a terrible month of downsizing or a lack of sales. This means that businesses, like life in general, are always beholden to the now, and to the future, we are all moving towards.

    For this reason, businesses need to plan not only for the world they occupy right now, but the trends that lead to the world of the future. Blackberries were once the smartphone-to-have among professionals and those in the business world, now they are considered an antiquated alternative.

    But what market forces and responsibilities should businesses plan for now and prepare for the future? What forces are the most affected by time and the trends that follow its movements? In the following few tidbits of advice, we hope to illustrate the most essential areas of investment to help you plan your approach. If you can do that, you’ll no doubt develop yourself and your firm going forward: (more…)

  • 4 Tips To Keep Your Business Going In Hard Times

    For the majority worldwide, the state of business in 2020 is no better than it was back in December 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many businesses to shut down while others are barely getting by. Statistics indicate that 62% of UK companies continued to trade despite the economic downturn and lower turnovers. Out of the number of businesses that halted or closed temporarily, 16% have indicated expectations of resuming in the coming weeks. Another 12% expect their workforce to return from remote working. 

    Under these conditions, what is the fate of your business? Each business is unique with its threats and rewards; therefore, directly copying another’s strategies may be unrealistic, therefore, it’s always advisable to find out what works best for your own business. Here are some general strategies to consider adopting to help you come out of the deep water.  (more…)

  • Hosting A Virtual Event? Here's How To Make It Work

    Hosting A Virtual Event? Here’s How To Make It Work

    Due to the pandemic, virtual events are becoming more popular than ever. But, if you’ve never hosted one before, how do you know that you’re doing the right thing? Is it similar to hosting a regular event? Are there any differences that you should be aware of? These are probably the kind of questions that are floating through your mind right now, and in this article, we’re going to be giving you some advice as to how to make a virtual event work. If you want to know more, keep reading down below. (more…)

  • 10 Ways To Make Your Workplace More Fun

    10 Ways To Make Your Workplace More Fun

    Does anyone really love to go to work? Probably not. Unless you love what you do for a living, of course. There is a difference, however, between enjoying what you do for your career and enjoying going to work, and mostly, people HATE going to the office. You want to make sure that none of your employees feel this way, and as a business leader, you have to put yourself into the shoes of the people you’re paying to be there. Imagine spending eight hours a day – sometimes more – in a job or workplace that you hate? No one wants to live that way and you can ensure that they absolutely do not.

    So, whether you are launching your first business startup, or you are running a huge company and you need to do something to boost the morale of those working for you, you need to do what you can to make the workplace more fun. Below, we’ve got ten ways that you can create effective and exciting ways for your team to work. Let’s dive in! (more…)

  • teachable summit 2017

    Share What You Know Teachable Summit.

    Well, 2020/2021 has been pretty crazy. I probably don’t have to say anything else. We’re all in this together. If you’re interested in staying updated on The 2023 Teachable Summit and free tickets and bonuses sign up here: 

    But if you’re anything like me, you wanted to utilize the quarantine and come out of it as an all-new you. You’d work out, build a (side) business, keep up with industry trends, and teach yourself an all-new skill set.

    Well, I didn’t. I was overwhelmed, to say the least. I went on with my usual routine, but didn’t overdo anything else except low-key freakout on a daily basis.

    (Oh, btw I DID start a new business, but more on that later)

    And now it’s September – which is usually my most productive month of the year, and it’s time to go back to normal as much as possible. I’ve had over 6 months to adjust to this whole COVID-19 situation. It’s time to get dressed and focus on growth – personally & in business.

    With more people at home than ever before, online learning has gone mainstream—and it’s incredible to witness. Online courses have changed my business and my life, giving me more freedom to do (and teach!) what I love.

    Have you ever considered offering online courses or coaching?

    Since 2015, more than 100,000 creators have sold over $500 million in courses and coaching on Teachable. But half of that—$250 million—was in the last year. I wasn’t lying when I said we’re going mainstream.

    If you’ve ever thought about turning your expertise into online courses or coaching, now is the time to do it.

    And here’s a great way to learn how: Teachable’s Share What You Know summit.

    Read all about last year’s Summit (With Gary Vee!) here:

    This LIVE 3-day virtual event, hosted by top Teachable creators and guest experts, will cover every aspect of building an online knowledge business.

    Throughout more than 25 hours of LIVE presentations, demos, workshops, and discussions, you’ll learn best practices for:

    • Creating your course/coaching content
    • Building and branding your site
    • Growing your email list
    • Driving sales
    • Diversifying and scaling your offerings
    • Overcoming self-doubt and “imposter syndrome”

    And because it’s interactive, you can ask many of our experts about anything else you want to know.

    This event is for you if…

    • You’ve enough of the whole COVID-19 overwhelm and are ready to focus back on your own business or side-biz goals and meet new inspiring people.
    • You’d like to turn your hard-earned knowledge into an income stream
    • You’ve ever wondered if you have the skills to teach an online course
    • You’re taking your offline business online
    • You’re looking to earn more income from your “side hustle”
    • You want to extend your reach and influence by sharing what you know
    • You’re a coach, trainer, consultant, freelancer, or influencer seeking new revenue opportunities

    See the full schedule at summit.teachable.com

    Teachable Summit 2020

    Registration also gives you:

    • The Share & Scale bundle, a vault of useful Teachable video tutorials, plus tools and services to boost your business
    • Access to Night School, a nightly program of workshops targeting your toughest challenges

    So register now!

    This is the first step to join the thousands of people who have started making money through online courses! By registering, you’ll also be entitled to special bonuses when you buy a Teachable plan (The normal price starts at $29 – if you create an online course and sell one you’d probably make that back, imagine getting a discount on the monthly price!)

    See the site for details: summit.teachable.com

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