
The Importance of Keeping Your Website Content Updated
Why do you need to keep your website content up to date? Our latest blog, guest written by SEO specialist Helen Say, reveals why planning for regular website content creation is vital for getting you noticed.

Why knowing your customer could save you money.
No-one wants to waste their marketing budget, but many businesses are doing just that by not understanding their customers enough before they begin activity. Here we look at 5 easy steps to getting to know your customers and saving you money.

It's time to get your game face on.
If you’re serious about growing your business, then you need to get serious about your marketing too - it’s time to get your game face on!
In this blog we explore 3 areas that can really kickstart your marketing and support the growth of your business.

What if I get GDPR wrong?
With so much advice and so many different approaches to GDPR, who do you know which is the right one and what if you get it wrong?

Do I need to re-consent my customer base?
With less than a month until GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations) goes live, there’s a flurry of activity, with many companies still trying to work out what they need to do. In this second blog, we take a look at answering some of the common questions such as ‘Do I need to reconsent my base?’ and ‘What do I need to include in my privacy notice’.

(GDP) R you doing anything? Part 1
Are you GDPReady or does it make you want to cover your eyes and run in the opposite direction? Whether we like it or not, it's coming in less than 3 months, so uncover your ears and eyes and let's make sure you can still talk to your customers post May.

4 ways to kick-start your marketing in 2018
Know you need to do some marketing? Want to kick-start your marketing, but not sure where to start? Here's some first steps you can take to get your marketing on the right track.

Why Every Business Should Enter Radio 2’s 500 Word Competition
Radio 2's 500 words children's writing competition has just launched. What could you say about your business in 500 words? Here we explore how every business could benefit from writing 500 words.