As you know, because you are reading this blog, we have started to put some blogs up on the Business IT Guide. This is our way of highlighting various IT issues that may be of interest to those in business.
Getting the message across
For many business owners one of the scariest things they have to do is present in front of an audience. The problem is that no matter how great you may be at sales, marketing or running a business if you aren’t a confident public speaker people will mark you down.
How do you use IT?
If you are interested in talking to us about your experiences there’s a £20 M&S voucher in it for you along with entry into a prize draw. First prize is half a day free consultancy with the Guide Editor and the runner-up will receive two tickets for the Eurostar.
The Guide announces key partnerships with Microsoft & Startups
The Business IT Guide team is pleased to announce that we are now in partnership with two leading small business advice websites – The Microsoft Small Business Centre and Startups
Keeping up with the Windows
If you are a Microsoft Windows user you will probably have noticed that from time to time a little yellow icon appears in your system tray (usually at the bottom right hand side of your screen), telling you that updates are ready to download or install.
Business Startup event 2008
Business Startup 2008, the UK’s largest exhibition for people starting and expanding a small business, will be held at London’s ExCel on the 25 and 26 April.
New Guides to help you make the most of your IT
The Guide team has been busy adding new content to help keep you up to date on all small business IT issues. Take a look below to find out what we have been up to.
Going green and saving money
I have finally decided that I will actively pursue a green policy in my businesses. Shameful as it may seem, I have been so busy selling and resourcing work that the whole green agenda has passed me by.

