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What higher interest rates mean for you

For a while now, interest rates have stayed close to historic lows, but times are changing. In response to soaring inflation, interest rates have risen quickly. But what do you need to consider for your small business and your customers?

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Raising your prices? Read this…

Let's get real for a second. We're not here to tell you to ‘look on the bright side’ of the current economic climate, or naively promise small fixes that'll magically turn the ship around (inflation's running at a 40-year high, after all). But we are here to help. Plus, what lipstick sales tell you about consumer behaviour.

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Can you afford to do Black Friday this year?

Digging into the vicious cycle of discounting for the holiday season. It's a question that's asked so early each year that it makes you wince, but what are you planning to do for Christmas this year? The coming months will be a crucial sales period for tons of brands the world over, but this year's a funny one.

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Talking to employees when times are tough

Change is inevitable. But the way you handle it will be the difference between simply surviving economic turmoil and making the most of it. We discuss what the near-record low GBP to USD exchange rate means for your business – plus, we'll dig into some of the best ways that business leaders can communicate big changes to their staff.

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