Facebook has 40m small business pages and it wants more
Facebook has announced that it is organising another series of small business meet ups in the US, which will take place during the summer and autumn of 2015.
Facebook has announced that it is organising another series of small business meet ups in the US, which will take place during the summer and autumn of 2015.
SimplyCook – a recipe-kit provider for home cooks – has secured its first $1.1m round of investment, led by Episode 1 Ventures. The London-based startup had previously been funded by friends and family since launching last year.
A leading industry expert has warned of concerns surrounding the lack of clarity provided by political parties about their intentions for Entrepreneurs' Relief after the election.
It's not exactly been a secret that Google has been in hot water recently, with the European Union accusing the US tech giant of cheating competitors. The company looks to be making an effort to fix that image with its latest move.
Online services like Just Eat have changed both the food industry and our expectations as customers. The online intermediary platform between independent takeaway food outlets and customers has created an easier, seamless experience – and other companies have been looking to get in on the action.
Speaking to Real Business at the site of Croydon's new business incubator, the shadow business secretary warned that more needs to be done to provide affordable business space. His comments came after new research showed small businesses were becoming increasingly put off from being based in central London.
All eyes are on Apple as it starts shipping the Apple Watch on 24 April, and expectations are high. To recap just how much it has to live up to, and gauge how it'll fare against the company's other offerings, Real Business revisits some stats from the Q1 results and last year's earnings.
Twitter and Facebook have both announced recent changes – Twitter to its policy in dealing with online abuse, and Facebook to its NewsFeed. Unpicking why these changes have been made shows where businesses should be focusing their attention when looking to make improvements.
The winners of The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise have just been announced for this year. Regarded as the highest official UK awards for British businesses, they are bestowed upon organisations which excel at international trade, innovation or sustainable development.
Will King, the founder and former chief executive of The King of Shaves Company, has launched his Entrepreneur in Residence Company, providing advice for senior executives from SMEs up to FTSE-listed companies.
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