Mark Bartley's Articles in Small Business

  • The Three Most Important ThingsTo Know When Starting Your Small Business
    Maybe you're considering making the leap into opening a small business. Maybe you've recently found the courage or the opportunity to go it alone. Setting up a new business is exciting but fraut with risk. Here are three key things that may help you avoid common pitfalls.
  • ThreeTop Tips For New Business Success
    If you are about to start your own business you will want to do everything in your power to insulate you from the possibility of failure. It's a tough road and the chances are that somewhere along it you will meet some serious challenges. It's a sad fact of commercial life that many new businesses are doomed to fail.
  • Everything Is Getting Smaller Including Print Labels
    Other than the spiraling national debt, the UK's average body mass index and the height of Chinese people, have you noticed recently that everything seems to be getting smaller and smaller; downsizing, shrinking, shedding, micro sizing, rationalising, slimming or skinnying.
  • Windows 2009 – Why It Pays To Be Transparent In Your Choice Of Envelope
    In the 100 years plus of its existence the window envelope has gone on to be a huge hit in the commercial world with billions of window envelopes manufactured in every corner of the world and used to send all manner of business correspondence.
  • Recycled envelopes – how you can do your bit toward a brighter future
    Recycling is a good thing to do in many, many ways. Not only does it protect natural resources, it reduces the amount of energy consumption in the manufacture, transport and disposal of products.
  • The History Of Padded Envelopes
    Thank goodness somebody had the foresight to invent the padded envelope. Today, these practical and ubiquitous envelopes are almost universally known as Jiffy Bags, but to stationary suppliers they will always be referred to as padded envelopes.
  • The History Of The Paper Label
    Paper labels have been used to identify products since the early 1880s and have spawned their own artistic profession – the art of the lithographer, the first truly commercial art form.
  • Battle of the notepads
    One of the best stationery office supplies examples is in the head-to-head between notepads and their electronic rivals, say PDAs or even smart phones and organisers. There's just something organic, real and dead simple about the notebook that beats electronica hands down every time.
  • First Impressions Count With Envelopes
    The last thing you need is for either you or your company to look cheap or tight, or maybe worse still, that you couldn't manage to get your act together enough to be able to package vital documents in the right stationary. Show your clients the same level of respect and dress your communications accordingly.
  • Office Paper – Striving For The Paperless Office
    When computers really took over 25 years ago, we were all promised that offices full of paper, stacked high with filing cabinets and overflowing waste paper bins filled with screwed up paper balls would be a thing of the past. The advent of the paperless office was upon us – no more Scandinavian pine forests would be cut down to ensure a continuous flow of pristine, white paper.


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