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If its any help to anyone else reading when i did research into card processors i found these to offer very competitive rates:
www.cardsave.net
www.charityclear.com
There was also Elavon - http://www.elavon.com/acquiring/united-kingdom/payment/credit-debit.aspx
I'm looking into all this as...
Dont' feel daft! That's what this forum is here for! :)
Don't estimate the average spend - look at the competition and even ask them, there's a trick I use but you'll have to PM me for it ;) (No catch!)
Stuff giving google TIME to find the website, give yourself a weekly/monthly marketing...
Interesting discussion for me as I've been working from home for the last 10 years! I absolutely love it, never get lonely/distracted and am quite efficient ie.get things done and reward myself by taking a 10-15 main break to watch TV/etc. Like I others have said it depends on the individual...
Found this looking for Wordstream reviews, can always count on a UK forum to say it how it is and get reliable feedback, Looks like marin software is worth a look too, thanks.
If you're sure you're going to go Ltd this page may help (scroll to bottom to see differences between sole trader and ltd company):
http://www.dolphinformations.co.uk/sole-trader-v-limited-company-calculator/
As Paul_Rosser says, you'd pay yourself a tax free wage up to roughly £8k...
Ah when op said cro he meant ppl coming from a Google search and staying on site vs clicking back to search results, which like you say is bounce rate, not really cro
I've been reading that a well researched and creative infographic can lead to some quality links, anyone tried using infographics to spread the word about their business and get some high quality backlinks as a result?
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The last thing you want to do is tell them you own the .co.uk! That will in most cases hike the price up instantly, I would email from a gmail/etc account which isn't linked to you/your business and simply ask if they'd sell it to you for 150 quid.. and go from there.
They may have reg'd it...
Saw this on Twitter and thought it was really useful so thought I'd share:
unbounce. com/landing-pages/checklist/
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Everyone keeps saying if you do SEO legitimately then you'll be fine, but both spammers/black hat SEO's AND completely white hat non overoptimised sites have been burnt with G's updates.
It's definitely evolving and its not dead imo.
To throw a spanner in the works, what about negative SEO...