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Business Advice is focused solely on micro companies. Rather than writing for companies which are beyond the £1m turnover mark or classified as “high-growth startups”, Business Advice is providing content for the micro companies early on in their entrepreneurial journey. Business Advice aims to provide assistance for these smaller firms, and those exploring the formative years of growth. It brings together all important forms of content, from news, to guides, to insightful profile pieces of up and coming micro enterprises. Tips and guides focus on issues such as sorting out accounts, hiring members of staff and dealing with procurement. Readers can submit questions to the Business Advice editorial team, who will then liaise with industry experts to secure a response. It was previously published by Caspian Media until February 2019.
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Gorkana Meets... Real Business and Business Advice, February 2016
The write up can be found here.
Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 5 August 2015
Caspian Media has launched a new site, BusinessAdvice.co.uk. The website is focused solely on micro companies, aiming to provide assistance to these smaller firms, and those exploring the formative years of growth. It brings together news and profile pieces of up and coming micro enterprises, along with tips and guides focusing on issues such as sorting out accounts, hiring members of staff and dealing with procurement. The team will be headed up by Hunter Ruthven, Editor of RealBusiness, who’ll be joined by Reporter Rebecca Smith. They can be reached for stories and ideas at hunter@businessadvice.co.uk and rebecca@businessadvice.co.uk. For any other editorial matters, the team can be reached on +44 (0)20 7045 7570 and editors@businessadvice.co.uk. The team can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/bizadvice_uk
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Background and Format: Business Advice is focused solely on micro companies. Rather than writing for companies which are beyond the £1m turnover mark or classified as “high-growth startups”, Business Advice is providing content for the micro companies early on in their entrepreneurial journey. Business Advice aims to provide assistance for these smaller firms, and those exploring the formative years of growth. It brings together all important forms of content, from news, to guides, to insightful profile pieces of up and coming micro enterprises. Tips and guides focus on issues such as sorting out accounts, hiring members of staff and dealing with procurement. Readers can submit questions to the Business Advice editorial team, who will then liaise with industry experts to secure a response. It was previously published by Caspian Media until February 2019. Other Information: It is best to contact the team by email. Gorkana Meets... Real Business and Business Advice, February 2016 The write up can be found here. Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 5 August 2015 Caspian Media has launched a new site, BusinessAdvice.co.uk. The website is focused solely on micro companies, aiming to provide assistance to these smaller firms, and those exploring the formative years of growth. It brings together news and profile pieces of up and coming micro enterprises, along with tips and guides focusing on issues such as sorting out accounts, hiring members of staff and dealing with procurement. The team will be headed up by Hunter Ruthven, Editor of RealBusiness, who’ll be joined by Reporter Rebecca Smith. They can be reached for stories and ideas at hunter@businessadvice.co.uk and rebecca@businessadvice.co.uk. For any other editorial matters, the team can be reached on +44 (0)20 7045 7570 and editors@businessadvice.co.uk. The team can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/bizadvice_uk
Website
Social media
Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Business, Business Compliance, Business Development, Business Process Outsourcing, Consulting Services, Corporate Finance, Corporate Management, Corporate Responsibility, Disaster Planning, Management Consulting, Project Management, Sales & Sales Management, Small and Medium Business, Taxes, Workplace Safety & Workers' Comp
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