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One of the most important (and most challenging) decisions is what to name your brand so it’s worth putting some real thought into it. There are lots of different ways to approach it; here are some tips for choosing the right one.

How to build your brand Got a great business idea, but no brand to match? Here are some top tips on how to build and design your brand world, from MOO’s very own Brand Manager Cat Totty.

While an unpaid invoice is not good for anyone, for a start up business it can cause real problems. That’s why it’s important to do your research beforehand and know who you’re dealing with.

In a crowd, web-hosting providers can all seem the same. These are the 4 areas you should look for when searching for a web host.

If you want to start a business in an already thriving market, there’s no reason not to – but UK subscription based BlankBox Coffee have some great tips on how to create or discover your own unique business principles.

To give your new business a fighting chance of surviving in the first year, you’ll need to give it a strong foundation. We asked Get Viable to give us tips on how to bulk up – business style!

A company is only as good as the people behind it, so we've put together a check-list to keep you on track and to help you spot what to look for when building a team.

New business run into a spot of bother? It’s only natural to need a bit of help –but it’s important to ask for the right help, from the right places. We’ve got some tips on how to make the best of a sticky situation – and come out even stronger.

Truly excellent customer service shouldn't be an afterthought – it should span all aspects of your business, from your social media to your one-to-one interactions.

In “How to…with MOO”, we’ll be looking at ways to DIY your business. This week, we’re teaching you tricks of the trade to create a stunning product portfolio, no matter what your budget.

Not sure which e-commerce platform to use for online selling? It’s all about working out what you want – by asking questions. Why not start with our handy guide?

A great business website knows what it does – or doesn’t – need to achieve. Work out if you need a blog or a fully functioning sales site with our interactive flowchart.

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