Tips

Client Focus: Evolve Websites

19th May 2016  |  Sean Toomer

Our Client Focus allows us to feature some of our clients in more detail and allows them to showcase themselves to our other clients and contacts.

This week, we caught up with Tom from Evolve Websites.

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8 Office Rules that drive everyone crazy

22nd October 2015  |  Sean Toomer

As companies grow, so does their difficulty maintaining standards. There have been many occasions clients have discussed with us employees who have crossed a line, or done something they perhaps should not and their response is usually to create a new restrictive rule that applies to all.

But that’s where a company’s culture will be destroyed.

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Time Management Tips from 8 Self-Made Billionaires

13th October 2015  |  Sean Toomer

There are 1,440 minutes in a day. Here is how the most successful people on the planet make the most of it.

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The Secret Knowledge

17th March 2013  |  Sean Toomer

Wherever I look, I see adverts, on Facebook, Google, via E-mail, post, all over the place, for so called Sales Gurus and Marketing Experts who brag about a new found idea that’s changing businesses overnight, increasing sales by a trillion percent or some crap (you must have seen them).

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How your Employees SHOULD be making you money

17th March 2013  |  Sean Toomer

You’re Employee’s are everything to your business. Treat them right and you’ll make a bomb. Treat them bad, they’ll destroy you.

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Be Remarkable

2nd November 2012  |  Sean Toomer

How many times do people tell you that a business needs to stand out from the crowd, be unique somehow or talk about your unique selling points? Most go about this entirely the wrong way, usually on advice from others who have already wasted their businesses life doing exactly the same. There is only one way to achieve rapid growth and a lot of money. Be Remarkable.

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Building a business 4 dimensionally

14th September 2012  |  Sean Toomer

What do most people do?
Most people go with the very basic; one dimension.
All people care about is their clients/customers and don’t even consider the others. They put all their efforts into how they can make it better for their customers, how they can make it cheaper, how they can bring more value.
They’re too ignorant to realise how ignoring the other things will mess it all up. If you’ve got an employee that isn’t happy, that’ll show to your customers. If your suppliers aren’t happy, they’ll give you a higher price, which means you’ll charge your clients more.
1D works, but doesn’t kick-ass.

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