Investing in Business has rapidly grown over the past years, particularly with the rise in cloud based business solutions and ideas.
Therefore there is a growing amount of diverse finance, as opposed to the traditional loan from the bank. Examples of this would be crowd funding and peer to peer lending.
Crowd funding has taken a huge rise as of late, everything from business propositions all the way to a very recent one where the Neath Community need to raise £11,000 so they can have their Christmas Lights switched on. In fact, thanks to Crowd Funding they have now raised £16,500 so it really does show an online support for new businesses and incentives whatever they may be!
The good news is that actually if your new business meets specific requirements then you may also be entitled to help with business rates or tax relief for research or development. This is all thanks to the wonderful people at Business is Great.
So why not check out their links and see what you could be entitled too today:
Data driven solutions and business software specialists. Clarity365 is our cloud based online accounting and business management solution for businesses.
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Monday, 10 November 2014
Monday, 3 November 2014
Lego Vs group interviews
I used to love Lego as a child, I could build an awesome tower
using all the bricks out of the bucket fobbing off any of the
instructions to build an airport or submarine as that was dull, no
instead I'd make some Picasso style creation which in my eyes, was
simply amazing and another bonus was how quickly you could swallow one
and then end up in A&E (mine was within approximately thirty
seconds, and it was a red specific brick).
Lego is
still just as popular as it was back in my youth, I visited a friend
who has a five year old boy and this young whippet had recently moved on
from the big Lego bricks to the small ones (growing up you know) and I
found myself losing all sense of time and reality working alongside him,
then I suddenly thought; I have done this before in adult hood and no, I
didn't choke on one.
Adult Lego
So
where have I, as a fully fledged adult toyed with Lego before. I had
this terrible flashback to when I was about 18 and I went for a
interview for an established company (a'hem) which began with an initial
"telephone interview", you know where they used to ask you:
"If you had an angry customer would you...1. punch them in the face, or 2. relax because remember, the customer is ALWAYS right
I was passed onto the
secondary stages. However just to digress, how could anybody fail those
interviews...the only thing I can think of is that a large amount of
cats are applying for jobs, as they blatantly couldn't press the right
button on the keypad. I look back now and it almost felt like I was
going for the final stages of Britain's Got Talent, all for a call
centre role on minimum wage and not forgetting the 24 hour, 7 day a week
shifts I'd have to start forcing myself to go too.
Second stage
In
I walk, all fresh faced and nervous about what was about to happen, and
suddenly I find myself surrounded by other people whilst quickly being
split into teams. This was new to me, and I did feel like I was
enrolling to the Army. "Sit down and be quiet" squawked a particularly
Alpha female manager, if she'd asked us to do ten sit ups...we probably
would have done.
Then, said Lego was slammed by
said Alpha female onto the table into our pathetic groups, with some
straws. Our objective was to...well build something. There I am, as a
mortified teenager suddenly realising I was never going to get this job
as: A: I used to literally build towers and B: Swallow them so all in
all, not good.
In the end
I
look back and think who does this anymore in such an excruciating
manner? Well tons still do, as I know a friend that went to a interview
recently for a very well known shoe brand, and he was told, at the prime
age of 39 to sit on the floor in a circle and in pairs, paint a picture
to express how he "felt about the brand" needless to say he didn't
stay. Though I did argue that at least they had glitter pens as well as
paint so why not get creative? He didn't find that funny.
Yes,
I've had other interviews that were excruciating, for example I was
asked "how would you sell this pen" I mean come on...and I answered
terribly as I started listing its qualities, like it was a fine wine but
it wasn't, it was a bic.
Here at Data Clarity we
don't do anything like that. We don't ask people to build Lego or to
pretend they were dealing with a difficult person. Nope, because we
actually want to learn about the persons history and soul, as that's all
that matters to us - not if they can build a bridge with Lego. If the
person wants to become part of the Data Clarity team then we'll happily
have them on board for their personality as if the attitude is right,
the rest can be taught. We'll always expand in the right way.
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
Change the way you think about Facebook
When a new social network is born
Since its birth in 2004, Facebook is now eleven years into their social media dominance, and fundamentally nothing has even come close to the continued growth it has.
(source http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2014/feb/04/facebook-in-numbers-statistics)
Back in its embryonic state, it smashed the quarter of a million users in its first quarter, toppling to 1 million by the year end, Facebook suddenly had a sense of meaning and value which as we know is something the likes of MySpace had struggled with.
MySpace had no perceptual value to its users as it was so unstructured and non consistent. The layering was wrong, full of jumpy bugs and bad coding. Users were bored, and looking for something new.
To just say quickly, one thing MySpace did bring out of the woodwork, was that most profile pages were mirrored egotistical dreams of what people wanted to be perceived as, not who they actually are. Facebook saw this, and by simplifying the user experience dominated the market immediately.
However Facebook began to grow into a multi usage platform, basically it had/has a personality disorder, and this has grown to a climax in recent years. To some users its an angel, and to some it became a demon; to some an opportunity for maintaining relationships, and to others - to broadcast narcissism.
Recently I've noticed a huge spike in blogging regarding Facebook privacy rights, advertisements etc. I have to firstly say that its my choice to "like" certain pictures or comments that my friends, whom again - I have chosen therefore whats the issue?
Yesterday I understood the issue for the first time, I hit a final straw attitude with the chaps and chappettes at Facebook, and here is why - sponsored adverts are the bane of my life, not only are they not relevant and I would never click on them, but secondly WHY would they think I would? Here's some examples of today's sponsored links:
- Disney Mobile Games - Why why why? I don't have children for starters, and oh...wait, I liked my friends Frozen share....damn
- JCB - Seriously, no seriously? I am not interested in JCB's at all so....ah, nope that's right I liked my friends Digger land photo.
- Perfect365 - A "make yourself look really pretty app" I can't believe these apps exist and nope I haven't downloaded anything of similar caliber so, oh no wait I'm a woman so I must want this app!! no, no i don't.
How to have a more natural Facebook
STOP liking things, yes that's correct - no matter how much you are tempted to like your friends share of a funny cat advert, don't! Write instead "oh how I lol'd at your funny cat video" or something of similar high intellect.I did this, I completely stopped myself from liking my friends shares of where they've been, specific comments linking to organisations or brands, or to give an example, my friend is getting married and in the midst of this she would write most days about said wedding plans, boom my page explodes with wedding suggestions, and I can tell you as a fact, I'm always the bridesmaid, never the bride so well done Facebook for giving me a complex.
After a week, something beautiful happened....I started to see hardly any sponsored links or suggestions and actually saw what my friends were up too. It was awesome, I call this the organic Facebook and its much, much better. Try it!
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