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Google has today confirmed that “Later today, [they will be] releasing a broad core algorithm update, as [they] do several times per year. It is called the May
This issue of Small Business Spotlight focuses on the wonderfully quirky small business, The Owl & The Dragon, an Etsy based business with a big talent for wowing their customers.
New funding of £617m is being made available to co-working space tenants, market traders and other businesses in England who aren’t being given funding through the coronavirus business rates grant scheme due to not being in full-time commercial properties.
A fifth of SMEs bank with fintechs such as Tide, ourselves included, which are significantly underrepresented with regards to the Government’s CBILS and the Bounce Back Loan schemes.
When your business has an irregular schedule, like holidays or special events, you can enter special hours in advance to let customers know when you’re open via the special opening hours option on Google My Business (and Google Maps).
Scams over the phone are nothing new, but, in the current climate, they are being adapted. Criminals are exploiting the need to keep ourselves safe and take protective measures during the COVID19 pandemic so are reinventing their scams to use Coronavirus as a hook.
Google Search has built-in commands to help users refine their queries and find more relevant results. Here are some you can utilize next time the results you’re seeing
One of the biggest problems with email clipping is that your subscribers who use Gmail won’t see all the content in your emails unless they click the “View entire message” link. In addition, the tracking code (which is usually located at the bottom of your email) will get cut off.