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Passwords!
It may sound like an obvious one, you probably have to do it at work on a regular basis, but how often do you change you personal login details? We recommend changing your passwords around at least every few months. Try not to use personal data such as DOB, try to use different passwords for each account and get creative! Swap letters for numbers, use capitals and break things up with the odd ? or *. We also recommend you always log out of websites rather than just close the page down. It's better to be safe than sorry!
PC PAL Worthing
(15-05-12)
When starting out its easy to fall into the trap of trying to do everything yourself. Its worth thinking of the time you spend on a job, especially one you dont enjoy - maybe time would be better spent on the job you do enjoy and set up business to do.
When starting out its easy to fall into the trap of trying to do everything yourself. Its worth thinking of the time you spend on a job, especially one you dont enjoy - maybe time would be better spent on the job you do enjoy and set up business to do.
CBK Training
(15-05-12)
Don't forget to consider your mobile audience!
Many people forget to consider their mobile audience when building a website. The popularity of smart phones has given your customers easier online access to your business, and it is becoming a growing point of purchase that shouldn't be neglected,
Siminki
(15-05-12)
Ensure Success
Surround yourself with the best people possible even if they are better than yourself!
Sparkhouse Consultants Ltd
(15-05-12)
The power of one
Surprise you potential customer. Whether it is making the effort to go and see them in person, or simply responding to an email the moment it arrives with you, personal touces with differentiate you from your competition.
Clapham Premier (BNI)
(15-05-12)

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Northern Ireland

 

If you run a business in Northern Ireland or if you are thinking of setting up a new business in Northern Ireland we hope that you will find this site both interesting and useful.

 

It has been designed to help you find local firms and business support organisations who will be happy to give you friendly advice as well as provide the services that you may need.

 

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We are happy to add pages for smaller towns and villages in the county. Please see Northern Ireland towns page for current list.

 

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LOCAL INFORMATION

 

If you know of any resources that could help local start-ups, please do let us know. This could be a business, organisation, event, training opportunity, or networking group. We would love to hear from you and will be extremely grateful for your help.

 

LOCAL FIRMS

 

Although there are plenty of online business directories, it can sometimes be quite difficult to find LOCAL companies who are genuinely keen to support you. For example if you are based in Northern Ireland, it makes sense to use an accountant, web designer or printer based in Northern Ireland who is prepared to help small businesses or new business start ups.

 

Northern Ireland Business Advice & Support | Northern Ireland Accountants | Banking & Finance | Commercial Property | Business Law | Business Opportunities | Communications | Customer Service | Education & Training | Northern Ireland Graphic Design | Northern Ireland Networking Clubs | Online Marketing | Printers | Sales & Marketing | Northern Ireland Utilities | Northern Ireland Web Design | Northern Ireland Business Directory

 

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT STARTING A BUSINESS

 

In addition to these local pages, we have also compiled a library of information covering all of the key issues that you have to consider when starting a business.

 

This includes articles, downloads and links to the best resources that are available for new business start ups.

 

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USEFUL NORTHERN IRELAND BUSINESS INFORMATION

 

 

  Business Link Business Link is a free business advice and support service, available online and through local advisers. Businesslink.gov.uk helps your business save time and money by giving you instant access to clear, simple, and trustworthy information. It is developed in partnership with subject experts within government and relevant business-support organisations to help you comply with regulations and improve your performance. Whether you're starting up, already running a business, or looking to grow and develop, Business Link can help you.
| http://www.businesslink.gov.uk | 0845 600 9 006
  Organisation for Responsible Businesses (ORB) ORB is a business membership organisation for businesses that want to stand out from the crowd: for businesses that believe ethics and values are important; for businesses that consider people and the environment in their business decisions. Being a member of ORB, using the Responsible Business Member logo and having an entry in the Responsible Business Directory is a great way to market your business and is an asset to any qualifying business.
jill@orbuk.org | http://www.orbuk.org.uk | 01702 468387

 

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