No business can afford invisibility, which is why the way a business markets itself and how it plans its sales are vital to its development and growth.
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Business
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- Your customers
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- Brand awareness: making your mark
- The value of a marketing plan
- Assess your competitors
- Direct marketing
- Growing the top line with a marketing audit
- How much to spend on marketing?
- Selling benefits not features
- SWOT analysis - look before you market
- Distance Selling Regulations: an introduction
- Advertising: complying with the rules
- Promote your business: PR
- Promote your business: advertising
- Promote your business: marketing
- IT and e-business
- Business regulations
- Business and the environment
- Selling your business
Tax
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- Financial planning guide
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- IR35 Centre
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- Autumn Statement 2011
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- The Finance Bill 2011
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