May 14, 2018

Malta

A Brief but Handy Guide to Starting a Business in Malta

The tiny island nation of Malta only has about half a million inhabitants. However, last year alone it attracted more than two million tourists from around the world. With so much money coming into the economy via tourism, it’s not surprising that many international entrepreneurs are deciding to start new businesses in Malta. Moreover, business growth is expected to rise exponentially in the coming years. As a result, the country can offer a better than average return on your investment.

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web development agencies

Duda Versus Wix: Which Is Best for Web Development Agencies?

Web development agencies on track to achieve greater heights are picky about the platform they choose to run their business. They have to be. That’s because website creation grows more accessible each day to almost everyone, whether they’re a web developer or not. Therefore, if your web development agency doesn’t make the grade, you’ll soon find yourself struggling to find clients. In this post, we make a side-by-side comparison of Wix, a popular DIY-style website builder, and Duda, a platform that’s tailored to the extended needs of website development agencies.

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bookkeeping clients

4 Simple Keys to Providing Better Service for Your Bookkeeping Clients

When it comes to providing good service to your bookkeeping clients, you have lot to keep in mind. For one thing, you need to make sure that there are no errors in their accounts. After all, there is nothing more important than making sure that you don’t make mistakes while handling someone else’s finances. We offer some suggestions here for providing better service to your online bookkeeping clients.

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flexible

Flexible Workplaces: Finding Freedom Within a Structured Framework

The theoretical rule of thumb for office hours until recently was “nine to five with an hour for lunch.” Unfortunately, in practice, this guideline was flexible only in that it led to more extended office hours and fewer lunch breaks. This in turn led to increased commuting times for employees and leave days not taken, accumulating year on year.

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