Calling all sole traders and microbusinesses!  Achieve big in your business with this limited time offer:

The Queen today marks a massive milestone in her reign - 60 years on the throne - and the country is celebrating!  You should also have the chance to reach the next big milestone in your business, and if you're wondering how you are going to do that, then this is the offer for you.

Whether you have an idea, but haven't the time to pursue it, or you know where you want your business to go, but don't know how to get there, this Diamond Jubilee offer can help.

For just £60 you will get up to one half an hour telephone consultation, during which we will discuss your ambitions and plans.  The Business Greenhouse will follow this up with a written proposal that will include suggestions as to how you could make your ideas a reality.

This offer is only available from Tuesday 5th June until Friday 8th June to a limited number of businesses on a first come, first served basis.

Interested or want more information?  Email [email protected] and quote B60Jubilee to claim your offer.
 
Everyone I’ve spoken to in the last week has asked the same question: how can I get more done in the time I have?

Coincidentally, this is also a question I’ve been considering myself recently – odd you might think for the owner of a business that offers outsourcing and opportunities to take on some your workload

Be more productive & get the work done
Be more productive & get the work done

As with most small business owners I can work long hours, at weekends, and find myself snatching 5 or 10 minutes here and there around my family and other commitments.  With bigger demands on my business, I need to be more productive.

So I’ve spent some time evaluating how best to address this, and I thought I’d share my discoveries and look at how they could help you to be more productive:



 
The Business Greenhouse is pleased to launch a new champion of the smallest of small businesses on Monday 26th March: ‘MicroBusiness Monday’.

MicroBusiness Monday is a chance for owners of the smallest of businesses (those that employ up to 10 people) to celebrate their achievements, to share the challenges they face, and to find support amongst their peers. 

This is hugely important at a time when microbusinesses are generally feeling the pressure of a reduced demand for their products and services in this current economic climate. Yet, the government expects that they will play a significant role in helping to secure economic growth.