Mobile now accounts for 43% of online transactions in the UK
If you haven't yet updated your company website to accommodate mobile traffic, now is the time. Forty-three per cent of UK online transactions are now made on a mobile device.
If you haven't yet updated your company website to accommodate mobile traffic, now is the time. Forty-three per cent of UK online transactions are now made on a mobile device.
Ten years ago I was shortlisted for a First Women Award, in the Media category. I’d started my company Omobono in 2001 with two former colleagues and it was going well.
Companies in the UK are ready to truly embrace mobility this year, as IT leaders plan to invest in smartphones, apps, video conferencing and more, according to study from businesses communications firm Olive Communications.
An increase in UK exports has been a rare good story amid an anaemic recovery. But when picking which country to target next, SMEs need to be mindful of banned imports.
HMRC has been active again this year in reminding people that the 31st January self-assessment tax return submission deadline is fast approaching. But it could be even sooner than you realise.
The Facebook SME Bootcamp came to London on 26 January, marking the first event of its kind for Europe. The idea is to teach companies how the social network can be used not just for selfies, status updates and spying on old school friends, but as a legitimate business-growing channel that can produce impressive revenues and customer awareness.
Issued on 22 January, the latest Bank of England ‘Trends in Lending' report clearly showed the divide that still exists between large and small companies when it comes to borrowing money. But according to FundingKnight CEO Graeme Marshall, years of being turned down for finance has resulted in the hesitancy of smaller companies to borrow money. This seems to holding back the UK economy.
Global fast food giant McDonald's has named British Steve Easterbrook as its new CEO, with existing president and CEO Don Thompson retiring after 25 years of service.
Manufacturing firms have been invited by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) to bid for a share of £1m in order to boost UK innovation.
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