by stevegayler | Oct 14, 2021 | 7 ways to grow, Business Advice, Business Planning
There are 7 main ways to grow your business, including Customer Retention. To help you set your business up for growth we have created a series of 7 short blogs designed to simplify what needs to be done for the greatest impact. This is our first blog which is focused...
by stevegayler | Oct 11, 2021 | Accounting, Business Advice, Business Planning
For small business owners to succeed good time management is essential. In the early days of running a business you get used to jumping into every role, managing all customer relationships, marketing, financial management, offer development, coffee runs, and anything...
by stevegayler | Aug 2, 2021 | Business Advice, Business Planning
Backwards, forwards or simply standing still. Which is it? Has your business stopped growing at the rate it was previously and standing still? Have your revenues dropped or remained static despite your efforts? Are the number of new customers contacting you reducing?...
by stevegayler | Dec 1, 2020 | Accounting, Business Advice
You spend hours each month writing and editing content for your e-newsletter, before sending it out to your list of 50 contacts. Although your e-newsletter may be of a high quality, sending it to 50 contacts is almost pointless as the audience is so small. So, how can...
by stevegayler | May 11, 2020 | Accounting, Business Advice, Business Planning, Local Business
As a valuable accountant, BAS Associates is fond of advising clients to reduce their overheads as one of the seven ways to grow their business. One of these overheads is accounting fees. So, is the money you spend with us an expense to be reduced, or an investment?...
by stevegayler | Nov 17, 2016 | Accounting, Business Advice, Local Business
One of the most stressful things you can do is to own and run your own business. Not getting the right life-work balance Not having the information, you need to make sensible and correct decisions Losing too much of what you earn to the taxman Having the wrong type of...