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So it seems although you said before that it "isn't possible with any of the suggested feedback/review applications", the real issue is that it's fundamentally not possible to re-publish eBay/Amazon reviews due to eBay/Amazon copyright.
Forgive me, but I don't see anything in Yotpo's T&C's to suggest this or any mention on their FAQs/documentation regarding imports from eBay/Amazon being disallowed. The last time we did an import in to Yotpo we simply sent them a CSV in their specified format and they manually imported all...
I don't think "integration" is mentioned, only "take into consideration" existing amazon/ebay feedback. This is somewhat possible with Yotpo because they allow you to import reviews from other review systems.
Completely independent ones like Trustpilot or Feefo are the most trustworthy and customers are becoming very savvy and know how to spot untrustworthy reviews. We started out with our own plugin because it looked nicer and had a more seamless integration but once we had quite a few reviews and...
I know it's not massively helpful but firstly it would be worth reading through the company's Memorandum and Articles of Association (created during the process of incorporation) which would give you some pointers as to whether or not the other director has acted lawfully. This might at least...
It might be worth trying a Statutory Demand (https://www.gov.uk/statutory-demands/overview). They look quite formal which helps the debtor take notice and starting with this provides a good first step towards legal recovery of the money. Using the Statutory Demand forms on the gov.uk website...
I have often found that accountants will allow you to use their address (without advertising it as a service on their website) if it's just for the registered office, and some provide a more comprehensive address service with mail forwarding etc, so it might be worth asking your accountant too...
This should not be a problem and is commonly done by many businesses which predominantly service a local area.
I have used Companies Made Simple a number of times for cheap Ltd company formations. It takes about 10 minutes to create a company online and usually Companies House approves it...
What SEO work have you done to drive traffic to your website? I would strongly recommend spending time publishing relevant editorial content on your website, and promoting that too. Trying to engage with customers around topics that may interest them is the standard advice on content marketing...
Agreed with Invoiceberry, depending on crucially what you consider to be a satisfactory risk-reward tradeoff and how long you consider short term to be, you might consider one of the crowd investment platforms such as Crowdcube. It gives you the opportunity to directly pick an investment in a...
Generally it's worth doing as much as you possibly can to keep your customers happy, especially considering if you go the extra mile to help a customer like this then you may have gained their loyalty for a long time to come, whereas one unhappy customer will not buy again ever plus they may...
I have had a similar situation. I would put the rent in at the amount you want to pay (not the amount they are asking) as long as it's not too far off then put a note in the plan or separately to say that since the rent is yet to be negotiated it is subject to change, so they know that the rent...
To add a B2C/highly productised business perspective, sales are a little bit higher at the moment than during the Christmas break but still not picked up to early December levels yet. Feels like a bit of a cautious start to the year, but things always pick up towards the end of January.
I like the latest improvements and well done to the guys at sift media. It's very difficult to do such a big upgrade in one go and there are always bound to be teething issues.
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