Professional wet equipment such as warewashers and washing machines could be the next category of professional equipment to have energy efficiency standards after the EU began developing a mandate last month. Continue reading Will EU regulations impact warewashers?
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7 common mistakes that a freelance developer
Being a freelance developer is a rewarding career that allows you to meet many different people and work in a variety of interesting projects. But nevertheless, there are some obstacles that you can take to lose money, customers and even your reputation. Continue reading 7 common mistakes that a freelance developer
To succeed we must not only do business, you have to solve a problem
Until consumers have a problem to solve and it will be continually in search of its solution. We are all looking for ways simpler and faster to simplify our lives every day. Fortunately for entrepreneurs there are still many things that could be improved, from the products already on the market. That said the biggest problem for most startupper is to identify the right problem which combine the best possible solution. Continue reading To succeed we must not only do business, you have to solve a problem
Funeral catering: lucrative if not glamorous
Funeral catering may not be the most glamorous of jobs, but it can be very lucrative. Many catering companies focus on this type of business as a niche market; however, it requires a particular, more sensitive approach than other more joyous occasions. Continue reading Funeral catering: lucrative if not glamorous
Catering and climate change in 2016
The world’s leaders have been gathering in Paris for the much-discussed climate change conference of COP21. Previous climate change conferences have yielded mixed results, so there was significant pressure on attendees to achieve some real deliverables for the world’s sustainability agenda this time around. Continue reading Catering and climate change in 2016
Electric Hybrid Drive Trains to Gain Market Share in Automotive Sector
As the boom in new car registrations in the UK begins to stabilise after an unprecedented period of growth, one sector is defying the trend and continuing to gain market share at a pace. Alternatively fuelled vehicles, mostly using electric or hybrid powertrains, are showing sales growth outstripping their traditional combustion engined powered rivals, with a market share up from 2.8 per cent a year ago to 3 per cent in November this year. Continue reading Electric Hybrid Drive Trains to Gain Market Share in Automotive Sector
5 ways to increase the ROI of your email marketing
Although email marketing seems less attractive compared with social networks and new advertising trends as native, it remains one of the most online marketing techniques used by companies of all kinds, from e-commerce to online fashion magazines. Continue reading 5 ways to increase the ROI of your email marketing
A 1940s vintage wedding: austerity optional
A glance at the listings for the History Channel demonstrates Britain’s enduring interest in the 1940s. Our fascination with the decade springs partly from the sheer horror of the Second World War and the institutional changes that took place, including the creation of the National Health Service. We are equally interested in the spirit of the era: cheerfulness in the face of the blitz; keeping calm and carrying on; and dealing with rationing by clever improvisation. Continue reading A 1940s vintage wedding: austerity optional
5 tennis players looking for redemption in 2016
After the season of tennis, is already looking to the New Year, here is one who is called to redemption.
Over the past ten days the official season in 2015 the court, is already beginning to look to 2016. In particular, it is interesting to try to identify the players who are called to redemption after a year opaque for various reasons. We have selected 5 course primarily Nadal. Continue reading 5 tennis players looking for redemption in 2016
Top Tips to Avoid Terrible Tiling
Tiling. It’s easy, right? All you have to do is slap some glue on the wall and stick the tiles to it. But hang on, what about corners, sockets, light switches and all of the other things you have to work around? These are the parts where amateur tilers can – if you’ll pardon the pun – come unstuck. Continue reading Top Tips to Avoid Terrible Tiling