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Guest post by Russell Ridgeway Maybe you’ve been wondering how your neighbor sleeps in, stays in his pyjamas and drinks coffee all day, and still manages to pay rent? Or you find yourself between jobs and would love to avoid long commutes and the unpredictability of new workmates. Perhaps you’re...
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Guest post by Tim Robinson London, the capital city of the UK, is a buzzing metropolis that offers so much in the way of entertainment to visitors and locals alike. If you are new to this location and feel you would benefit from connecting with a native Londoner who could...
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Post by Emily Taylor During these difficult financial times, if you’re finding yourself living from one paycheck to the next, then you’re not alone. For many, the idea of planning any kind of financial future is a luxury only few can afford and anything further away than the end of...
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Guest post by Zoe Price Recently, there has been a lot of buzz surrounding Bitcoin. In October, Bitcoin prices soared due to the news that PayPal was making changes that would allow customers to trade Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies on their platform. With many other major businesses like Microsoft, AT&T, and...
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By Emily Taylor Thanks to technology, it’s now easier than ever to start a business with little or no money. Although access to funding can be difficult as banks are warier of lending cash to start-up businesses, especially in a tough economic climate. However, there are some simple steps you...
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Guest post by Wayne Burden When you’re trying to establish your business online, two of the main ways to do this are through creating social media accounts and a website. Many business owners will create both through hiring the expertise of a local web designer or web design agency, linking...
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Guest post by Monica Rewutzer Do you know what this year really doesn’t need to top it all off? Getting hacked. Unfortunately, cybercriminals have taken advantage of all the confusion and terror of the last few months to actually increase how often they’re targeting people in the UK. The statistics...
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Guest post by Greg Perry Getting value for money from accommodation in London might seem like trying to push water uphill – but the situation is evolving rapidly, thanks to the pressures of Covid-19. With more Londoners working from home than ever, there’s less demand for property within commuting distance...
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