One of the easiest wins for marketing your local business is to maximise your Google Maps listing. Most businesses simply add their logo and contact details so, not only can you be found easily on Google, but you can stand out from the crowd, just by filling in these sections which most people miss. And it’s FREE!
We have put together some great yearly and monthly social media calendars so your business can be aware of any special events or days coming up and schedule your social media posts accordingly. These templates will allow for your business to be prepared.
Even though Squarespace has tons of great fonts already built in, sometimes you simply want to include your own. Here’s how to custom code your own font into your Squarespace site.
Here is a simple guide and analysis of the different packages that you can choose in Squarespace, so that you can work out which will be the best fit for you.
A website is the home of your online presence. It’s the place people go to find out everything there is to know about your brand, what you offer and who you are as a person. But what good is all of that if no one can find your website? We’ve put together 5 tips that will help you drive more traffic to your website.
We put this great template together for when we were rushed off our feet and struggling to get through our To Do list. It’s broken up into three sections so that you can make sure that you are prioritising (and smashing through) the Must-Hits every day.
If you’re a sole trader, you can choose whether you pay super to yourself. While you still need to pay super for your employees, when it comes to your own super, it’s up to you.
When you're designing your business branding, think about your brand values and what you want your business to represent - this should be reflected in your brand font and colours.
Tax time is just around the corner, so here are some ideas for maximising the business expenses that you can claim (within the rules, of course!), which then reduces your taxable profit.
Picking your brand colours can be quite difficult, especially for those of us who may not have an eye for design or any knowledge about colour theory.
We have written this blog to help you with some basic colour theory, along with some tips and tricks in how to use the online free tool ‘Coolors’ to help you complete the challenge!
Coming up with a great business idea is a true lightbulb moment, It makes you think “how have I not thought of this before?!”. Often, this lightbulb moment is when you fall in love with your business idea, and when we’re in love sometimes we ignore all of those red flags, thinking we can change them and make them better.
Here are five great ways to assess your idea!