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Microsoft's Small Business Blog (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
... you know it you'll move from working full time for someone else to working full time for yourself! Emma Jones is Founder of Enterprise Nation [www.enterprisenation.com], the home business company, and author of ‘Spare Room Start Up - how to start a business from home' Related posts: Bright spot of the UK economy
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Microsoft's Small Business Blog (Free subscription) | 04/11/2008
Emma Jones is Founder of Enterprise Nation, the home business company, and author of ‘Spare Room Start Up - how to start a business from home' Our 2008 Home Business Report (previously referenced on this site) has generated a good deal of media interest. Local papers and TV stations are seeking out resident home business owners who tell viewers and readers they've never been happier...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | yesterday
As we enter the month of December, I can’t help but look back at the year that was. The thousands of new businesses started, the people we’ve profiled, and the technology applications that have made our lives complete. In no particular order of preference, I give you my top 5 technology applications of 2008.
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Microsoft's Small Business Blog (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
From guest blogger Emma Jones When you run a business from home, you realise the importance of extending a professional welcome to existing clients and potential customers. Presenting to prospects a reception that says ‘we are in business, here to serve and quality is our aim.' There are a number of ways to extend such a welcome. By post You might want to hide your address; maybe it...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
When you run a business from home, you realise the importance of extending a professional welcome to existing clients and potential customers.
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Shedworking (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
I'm delighted to introduce a new regular column, written by Emma Jones of Enterprise Nation whose name and site will be familiar to many of you already. Adjust your clocks as the world of work is changing. People in their thousands are heading home from the day job to build a business at nights and weekends. It’s what we call the 5 to 9 economy and it’s a great way of starting a business...
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Things and stuff (Free subscription) | 31/10/2008
I am not a big fan of Twitter but one of my Twitter buddies Emma Jones posted this : Overheard... Colleague 1: "I wish it had been killer badgers." Colleague 2: "It's always badgers with you, isn't it? Badgers, or sex..." c'mon...comedy gold that. No doubt about it.