Dropshipping: Tips to grow a successful business

Once you know how to start your new e-commerce store, you will need to make three important decisions: Which items do you want to sell? Which supplier are you going to choose? and what is your favourite selling platform? Ebay, Amazon or your own platform. Dropshipping has became an e-commerce revolution, and nowadays there are many people wondering how to develop a home business. This is an extraordinarily easy way to earn extra money. But, what is dropshipping and how...

Bosses of top British companies will have made more money by lunchtime today than the average worker will earn in a year

Britain's fat cat bosses will have made more by lunchtime today than the average worker will earn in a year. Chief executives of FTSE 100 companies are paid a median average of £3.45m a year, which works out at 120 times the £28,758 collected by full-time UK workers on average. On an hourly basis the bosses will have earned more in less than three working days than the average employee will pick up this year, leading campaigners to dub the day...

“It’s simply obscene’ – Top company bosses make more in three days than average UK worker will in entire year

Big corporations are not going to volunteer to really rein themselves in, which is why we need greater restraint on the excesses of those at the top, says union. GMB, Britain’s general union, has commented on ‘Fat Cat’ pay day tomorrow – when the UK’s top bosses will have made more money than the typical UK full-time worker will earn in the entire year, according to calculations from independent think tank The High Pay Centre, and the CIPD, the professional body...

Revealed: The top 50 ways to slack off work

British workers have revealed the top 50 ways they secretly slack off - including 'tactical' toilet breaks, booking meeting rooms for a gossip, and taking compassionate leave for fictional funerals. As millions reluctantly return to their desks after the festive break, researchers have uncovered the many ways people cheat the system and get extra time off. Booking out the boardroom for a power nap, doodling under the pretence of serious note-taking and creating fictional meetings off-site are other ways Brits...

6 Tips For Mastering Instagram For Your Business

If you are new on Instagram or you want to know what it takes to be a master on it, you came to the right place! 1. Get More Followers: Having a large number of followers on Instagram is an essential thing. The more followers you have, the more chances are there to earn money and promote your page. To get more followers, you need to keep your profile attractive. Regularly posting good stuff on your account, replying to the...

How to get a clear idea about the Forex trading industry

Trading is often considered as the most sophisticated business in the whole world. You might all the money in the world but if you trade in the wrong way then you will lose all your trading capital. It’s like running the most complex business in this modern era. But this doesn’t mean that you will have trade the market with a very complex trading system to make money. If you know the right path then even with a simple trading...

The risks, benefits related to CFDs

You are already aware that CFDs are flexible and easy to trade. Due to the flexibility most of the people are interested in trading it but the problem most of the people who are interested in trading are new to the market. As they are new to the market they do not understand the way how the market works. If you consider the traders in the United Kingdom they are experts in trading because they have been learning the market....

Why employers need to pay attention to the Signs

Company culture has seen a shift. Increasingly as millennials have taken to the workforce, more has become expected of employers concerning how they care for their staff (and rightly so). An internet-savvy work-force now regularly air their grievances about everything from employers to office spaces anonymously on websites such as Glassdoor. And as a ‘job-for-life’ becomes a thing of the past, there is mounting pressure to retain employees belonging to a generation less inclined to stay with one company for...

UK businesses must conduct sensitive information audit before new GDPR legislation arrives

With the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) coming into effect in May 2018, private information that isn’t destroyed correctly, or stored securely, could lead to UK businesses being fined a substantial £20million per breach. With such huge financial penalties in play, it is vital that sensitive information audits are conducted by businesses who handle personal data. A recent survey, conducted by office product specialist Fellowes, highlighted that employees are not taking data protection seriously despite the financial risks to...

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