Because of our commitment to the SME sector, we feel that we can also recommend websites that have been of great use to us. We cannot take any responsibility for third-party sites, but we do endeavour to ensure that the links are not broken, and cover what we expect them to. If you find any problems, please use the email link on the left to contact us.
Having developed the right website strategy, next comes the problem of writing compelling copy that stays on message. That can take forever - or you might want to consider a professional copywriter. Try Len Smith at www.copywriting-on-demand.com.
www.businesszone.co.uk
BusinessZONE, the everyday resource for UK business professionals on the Internet.
Provides tax and business information free, but you do have to log in.
www.businesslink.gov.uk
The UK network of business support offices, chose your local office from this
national site for more information on news and local events. This is well
worth a look.
www.dti.gov.uk
The UK's DTi website provides visitors with information to suit anyone interested
in the world of work. A good source of information and links to other government
agencies.
www.ft.com
Arguably the world's leading financial newspaper. To view some areas, you
will need to register.
www.iso.ch
The International Standards Organisation with links to national bodies and
listing all standards, with an online booking service.
www.telegraphbusinessclub.co.uk
The business club for owners of small businesses, run by the Daily Telegraph
- the UK national newspaper for which Thom Poole writes a monthly column.
www.uksmallbusinessdirectory.co.uk
Listings of small businesses in the UK.