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How To Invoice Your Clients And Actually Get Paid
How To Invoice Your Clients And Actually Get Paid Invoicing is a business task that fills many business owners with dread. Somehow, asking for money for the work you’ve provided seems so hard to do. Of course, there’s the time aspect involved with the paperwork itself...
What To Do When Paying Clients Ghost You
What To Do When Paying Clients Ghost You There’s a magical feeling when you’ve completed a project for a client, had fantastic feedback from them and you click on the send button for the invoice. You’re going to get paid for a job well done! The payment due date has...
Staying Sane Over The Holiday Season As A Small Business Owner
Staying Sane Over The Holiday Season As A Small Business Owner There are busy times for our business and there are busy times for our personal lives but there just seems to be something about Christmas where the two come so close to crashing together that you’re left...
Coping With Christmas – tackling the additional stresses and strain at this time of year
Coping With Christmas - tackling the additional stresses and strain at this time of year Christmas can be a difficult time of year for many of us. There can be such a stereotypical and commercial view of what Christmas should look like, complete with family around a...
8 Key Differences between GDPR and CCPA
Guest blog CookieYes In 2018 two major data privacy laws came into being - the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect in May and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) was signed into law in June. The GDPR was created to have a uniform data...
Freelance Contract Templates – why you need them and where to get them
I often talk about getting the right processes and systems in place for your business as a way of ensuring your success by being able to deliver a consistently reliable service while making things easier for you to manage. Contracts are an integral part of this not...
Ltd. Company vs Sole Trader – which should you choose for your business?
One of the first questions I often hear new freelancers and small business owners ask is if they should go limited company or not? A lot of people will claim it’s “safer” to go limited, as if things go wrong, your personal finances are protected against claims, etc,...
Simply Yoga with Su: Mailchimp Review and Training
Case Study for MailChimp Support provided to Simply Yoga.
How to Rebrand Your Business Without Losing Sales
How to Rebrand Your Business Without Losing Sales There are many reasons why it might be time to rebrand your business. Whether it’s a name change, new business model, different target audience or even changes to products/services, you might be concerned that...
How to Market Your Differences Without Sounding Phony
Unsure how to market yourself and your business without sounding fake and phony? Here are my tips for authenticity in marketing.
Common Issues with Facebook’s Business Ad’s Manager
Struggling to use Facebook Ads manager for your business? Here are some of the most common issues and how to fix them.
5 things you should be doing now to prepare for Christmas
Planning and preparation is key to a successful Christmas at home and in your business. Here are 5 things you should be doing now to get ready.