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Pros & Cons of Starting a Construction Company

Before you think about starting up any business idea, it is a good idea to weigh up all the pros and cons which are involved. After all, without doing this, you could end up embarking down a path which is simply not right for you. In this blog post, we are going to be looking at the pluses and minuses involved in starting a construction company. Hopefully, by the end, you will have a much better idea of whether or not this is the type of venture which is right for you.

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Pro: Size of the Industry

Thanks to an ever-growing population in western countries and buildings which are ageing and crumbling, there is a big demand for construction companies to come along and build the structures which people are looking for. This means that the opportunities are out there if you are able to establish a strong brand and business model. Of course, with so much competition, this could prove to be a challenge. But we will look into this more later.

Con: Price of Startup

Unlike many web-based businesses which you can start for little or no cost, this is certainly not the case if you are hoping to launch a construction firm. Not only do you have to pay for the vast array of expensive equipment out there, you also have to pay for some specialist employees as well. Not only this, you also have the various insurance liabilities which you need to fulfil.

Pro: Different to the Community

One of the greatest things about starting up a construction business is that you can make a genuine difference to the community. Whether this is building homes for families or some much-needed infrastructure such as hospitals, schools etc. Not only this, it is also a high-energy and fast-moving field in which you can work closely with partner organisations such as the Freo Group. If you are interested in starting a business which makes a genuine difference to the world around you, look no further than construction.

Con: Sense of Risk

First of all, since you are investing so much money in the first place, there is bound to be a high level of risk involved in starting up your construction company. As well as this, your workers will be operating in a dangerous environment, and you need to make sure that you have put in place all of the proper safety measures. Even if you have, you could find yourself coming up against all sorts of legal issues. Ultimately, construction is a field in which you need to be willing to accept a high degree of risk.

Obviously, this article only gives you a very brief overview of the industry and its main pros and cons, but hopefully, you feel a little more confident to say whether or not it is the type of business which you may be interested in starting one day.

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It’s The Small Things You Do That Will Motivate Your Employees

 

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Your employees are not mindless drones, turning up to work each day to keep your company running like clockwork. They are not just the means to an end to build your companies profits. If you treat them as such, they are going to stop caring about what it is they do. They are going to stop caring about your business. And they are going to stop caring about you! In short, they are going to lose motivation, and possibly damage your business as a consequence, through shoddy work and idle gossip about your attitude towards them.

Therefore, you need to be a better boss. You need to care for them more. And by doing so, you will motivate them into being a better employee for you. Now, you could do this by offering a raise in their pay packet or taking them out for expensive meals using your business profits, but such grand gestures are not always needed. You see, it’s the small things you do that will motivate your employees.

It’s about….

Treating them as individuals, remembering their names, and recognising their achievements. It’s about smiling at them and saying hello when they pass you in the corridor. It’s about saying ‘well done’ when they have done something worthwhile. It’s about saying ‘thank you’ to show you are happy with their service to your company. And it’s about letting them know that you see them, not as an ID number, but as a human being who is worthy of praise and recognition.

Inspiring them through your example, passing down your knowledge to your coworkers through the ethos presented by Steve Trautman. It’s about rolling up your sleeves to let your staff know that you aren’t afraid of getting your hands dirty. It’s about showing respect and kindness in the way you respond to your employees and with others. It’s about doing anything that will convince your employees that you are a good and worthy boss, with the respect they gain for you giving them the impetus to be better people themselves, in all aspects of their lives.

Having a sense of fun in the workplace, finding ways make your employees enjoy their day, rather than see it as a 9 to 5 grind. It’s about making time for banter around the drinks fountain. It’s about sending your staff the occasional funny email. It’s about improving their break room to help them let off steam. And it’s about showing your staff that you’re not always Mr. Serious Business, as you have a human (and funny) side too.

Showing you care for them, on a day-to-day basis. It’s about having conversations with them that go beyond work duties. It’s about knowing areas in which they are struggling and trying to help them. It’s about listening to them when they come to you with a problem or a suggestion. It’s about having an holistic approach to your employee’s wellbeing. It’s about being a good and kindly boss who has a heart of compassion, and not a heart of stone.

It’s the small things you do that will motivate your employees, and we have given you a snapshot of what you could be doing today. Let us know if you have any further ideas, through your experience as an employer or an employee. Take care, and thanks for reading!

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Giving Your Side Hustle The Professional Touch

In a digital age, more and more people are choosing to work from home, or run a side hustle or business from their house, so the daily stresses of a commute, office meetings, and dealing with rush hour traffic can be reduced. Whether it’s to make your time more flexible, to spend time with your kids and family, or you just wanted to become your own boss as you make a living; your home-based income can bring you comfort financially and the freedom to do other activities. If you’ve just started running a business from your home environment; it can be a challenge to adjust to your new way of life, and to make the decisions regarding your small company. Therefore, you’ll need to know where, when, and what to invest in so that you get off to a positive start. The following are some ideas and advice for at-home entrepreneurs that are ready for hard work and the success that comes with it.

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A Professional Setup

With a business of any size; it’s vital to get off to a positive start with potential supplier, buyers, and manufacturers if you need to utilize their services and outsource their help. Whatever it is that you’re creating, making, or doing; having strong and trustworthy relationships with companies will help boost your business, and it’ll run smoothly as a result. You might have built upon your contacts with your suppliers or stockists, and now is the time to invest in the marketing side of things or rebranding for an online boost.

Do your research and check out the credentials and reputation on the help you like the look of. You may need to invest time and effort in the areas of your business that are most visible to others. Therefore, you may need to learn how to build WordPress landing pages so that you can create a professional exterior for your side hustle, and attract and retain your fresh visitors. It’s also worth investing some time in your social media; make sure your handles are all the same, and each platform reflects who you are and what you do.

The Right Environment

You’ll need to ensure that you can grow your business from home. Make sure that your office and workspace feel separate from the rest of the house. It’s impossible to concentrate with the hustle and bustle of home life happening in the background. Therefore, you’ll want a space where you can shut the door and work in peace. An outbuilding in the garden is a great way to feel like you’re off to work and remove yourself from the rest of the house. You’ll have a space to fill with only work related items and won’t feel the temptation to do tasks in and around the house. Take a look online for some home office inspiration and get off to a positive start. Invest in equipment, furniture, and software that will ensure the quality of your work is high, and you can produce it efficiently.

A Decent Work Wardrobe

It is no secret that numerous entrepreneurs run their side hustles directly from home. As such, there is often little need to dress to impress since the convenience of working from home allows you to remain comfortable in casual wear. However, you may need to meet with partners and prospective clients in person occasionally. Therefore, investing in decent formal workwear is non-negotiable. Fortunately, you can purchase a good suit and order corporate custom ties to project a professional image anytime you have to attend important business meetings in person.

If a specific computer, desk space, or software package is going to make you money in the long run; it’s worth the financial investment from the get-go. Start as you mean to go on, and you’ll be successful and happy in the professionalism of your side hustle.

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Make a Living by Writing About What You Know

When you think of writers you probably imagine an author typing away at their latest and greatest novel about a teenage wizard, or maybe you think of a journalist releasing a breaking story. But what you might not know is that the vast majority of writers are creating articles on topics which they are incredibly knowledgeable about, and most people will never read them. These could be manuals for products, content for a travel website or sales copy for an infomercial or a celebrity who needs to talk about the latest movie that they starred in.

What do You Know?

Writing is as important as it’s always been, and we are consuming a huge amount of content every single day, all of which is written by somebody. While it wasn’t possible two decades ago, now you can make a good living writing about any topic that you can imagine, regardless of how niche it is. As long as there are tens of thousands of people who care about that topic, there is an opportunity for you to monetize your knowledge.

The first step is to figure out what you know better than anybody else. For many of us, this will be a hobby or a pastime that we have dedicated many years of our lives to, like paintball or fishing. Writing about a hobby is fantastic because it doesn’t feel like a job and there are also thousands of opportunities because hobbies tend to have a huge following.

Offering Your Services

If you like the comfort and safety that a nine to five job can offer, taking a job writing for an online publication or company can be a great way for you to monetize your wisdom. If you are struggling to find a job with one of these companies, you might consider emailing them and asking them to consider you as a freelance writer. Alternatively, you can sign up to a writing agency like WordAgents or a platform such as Upwork where you can get paid to write.

Creating a Website

However, if you want to earn a better living and have full control over what you create, it might be the perfect time for you to create your website. Magazines are a dying breed that are likely to be gone within our lifetime, but the online magazine or content website is here to stay. By writing down everything that you know down, this can help others, entertain them and make money through selling products or including advertising on your site.

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Reasons why You need to Start Upgrading your Business Software

If you operate your own business then you will know more than anyone how important it is for you to rely on technology and even software. After all, if you aren’t using software then you are probably doing everything by hand and this can cost you tons of time and it also leaves a lot of room for error as well. If you are not upgrading or updating your software on a regular basis then there is a high chance that this is affecting your business as well, in more ways than you realise.

Multiple Software

If you find that you are using multiple software applications to try and handle your business activity then this is a clear sign that you need to upgrade. Some companies find themselves using one software for their billing, another for their shipping and then a third to manage their inventory. This is the last thing that you need, because believe it or not, you are still managing most of your business by hand.  Click here to find out more about an order management system that will cover it all, making your life a lot easier. After all, you have to key in and update the data across all three applications and you don’t want this when you have so much going on in the day. When you upgrade your software however, you can easily use a single application to track everything with automatic updates.

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Analysing Data

Spreadsheets are ideal because they give you the chance to track data in a huge variety of ways. If you are keeping track of your sales reports, your inventory and even any other bits of information by using spreadsheets however then there is a chance that you are making your data analysis much harder than it needs to be. After all, new software is brought out every single year and if you don’t take the time to really invest in this then you will constantly be stuck in the past.

Scalability

When you run a business, you have to make sure that the resources you have are both scalable and flexible. If your software is not able to keep up with the needs of your business then it is absolutely not the right solution for you. After all, you may find that you have to continually change platforms and this is not good for you or your team. When you are able to upgrade your software to other versions however, you can then unlock more potential as you see fit. Your software can grow with your company and this is exactly what you need to ensure future success. If you are struggling to find a software that can keep up with the ever-changing needs of your business then check these guys out to see if you can get a custom software created.

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Professionalism

The more outdated your software is, the more mistakes you will make. This is the last thing that you need when you are trying to remain professional to your customers. Sure, you may feel a though the solution that you have now is working and you may feel as though it’s easier to stick with it than it is to change but this is never the case and sooner or later it will be the downfall of your company.

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How To Advance Your Career In The Hospitality Industry

The hospitality industry is one of the most prominent sectors on the planet. There are endless jobs available here, which is why so many people set off on their career path in this industry. You can find plenty of entry-level careers to get you going, but what if you want to advance your career and start earning more money?

If you currently work in the hospitality industry – or are considering working there – then take a look at this advice to help boost your hospitality career prospects:

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Get A Degree

A lot of people don’t know this, but you can get different hospitality degrees. It’s true, there are bachelor’s degrees in hospitality management that can help you get management careers within this industry. Then, if you want to take things even further, you can get a master of hospitality management degree to make yourself even more qualified to take on more advanced roles. Degrees aren’t essential to get jobs in this sector, but they can certainly help you take your career to the next level. Well worth considering if you’re just starting out or if you’ve been working in this industry for years and feel you’ve hit a dead end.

Work Overtime

This sector is known for its long working hours and flexible shift patterns. Most of the time, if you want to open yourself up for better jobs, you need to get on the good side of your managers/bosses. An easy way to do this is by working overtime or just taking on more work than required. If someone needs someone to cover their shift, you should be straight in offering your assistance. Stay on for an extra hour or so after your shift is over to keep lending a helping hand. This won’t go unnoticed, and you’ll put yourself in your bosses minds for a potential promotion. Always be willing to go above and beyond what’s expected of you. In such a busy industry, this level of work and commitment won’t go unnoticed.

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Develop Great Relationships With Customers

There would be no hospitality industry without any customers. Any hotel or restaurant depends on its customers to make money. As such, keeping them happy is the top priority of every worker. If you manage to develop great relationships with customers, then you’ll be doing an excellent job. This is how you encourage people to keep coming back or to leave positive reviews – which helps you gain more and more customers. Plus, it means the customers may speak highly of you to management staff, which only reflects positively on you. Therefore, you have a good chance of being considered for more prominent roles and moving up the ladder. Put the customer’s best interests first, work on improving your relationship with them, and the success should follow.

Few industries offer the same level of career development as the hospitality one. You can literally go from working in the laundry room of a hotel to running the entire company! It won’t happen overnight, but if you follow the advice above, you have a better chance of advancing your career.

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Buying a Used Car Is More Involved Than You Think

Buying a used car sounds easy, right? You walk up to the dealership, you pick a car you like, ask the dealer about it and then after a couple of forms and a deposit, you’ll be off in your used car and everything is fine and dandy. You’ve saved plenty of money, you’ve signed up for all the financing and you’re ready to live a life as a car owner.

But is that really all there is to it?

Well, no.

Used cars are often seen as the cheapest way to get yourself a vehicle. Pay a couple hundred, get yourself a very cheap and old vehicle and then you’re good to go. That’s the general idea, but what most people don’t realize is that buying a used car is more involved than they think. There are potential future issues like your vehicle breaking down due to used and worn parts, there might be cosmetic problems like a funky smell in the seats, or you might even pick the wrong vehicle and only went for the cheapest option.

The first thing you want in a used vehicle is reliability! So, finding a reliable used vehicle is a must!

Choosing a car is already quite a big task, even if you have a lot of funds. That makes choosing a used car on a budget an even bigger undertaking, but if you’re willing to put in some time and effort, it’s actually fairly manageable.

So to help prevent you from falling into the trap of “buying a used car is easy”, here’s a guide on helping you pick the right used vehicle.

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  1. Set yourself a budget

If you have unlimited funds then you probably don’t need this article. However, if you’re like most people, then it’s important to set yourself a budget. It can be a rough estimate of how much you’re willing to pay for a car, it could be how much money you can set aside for a deposit, or it could be a guesstimate based on your income. Whatever the case, set yourself a budget so you know how much you have to spend and how much you’re willing to go over.

Stay within your means when buying a vehicle. Yes, you can get financing deals and even zero-interest deals, but that doesn’t mean you should be going for something that you really can’t afford. Your budget is going to determine everything from the car itself to insurance and road tax if applicable, so set yourself a budget and stick to it!

  1. Used vs new cars

This article is about buying used cars, but ultimately, there are times when buying a new car can actually be more beneficial. For instance, new cars often come with more financing options and advanced technology that you’ll rarely find in a used model. They also give you more peace of mind because a new car is probably more reliable than a used one. You often get more protection with your new card as well. For instance, if it breaks down, then you could get free repairs as long as it’s under a certain mileage. Shopping for a new car is also much easier because there’s often more choice and you can pick exactly what colours and features you want from the manufacturer.

With that said, used cars typically come with much lower price tags. This means you’ll save plenty of money, but insurance costs might be slightly higher if compared directly with a new model. However, the car model and make are bigger factors when it comes to insurance premiums. Buying a used car often allows you to buy a more expensive model because of the cheaper cost, and it also means there’s less stress when you’re actually driving your car. Because it’s used, you’re less likely to get upset if you get a dent or a ding because you never paid the full price anyway.

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  1. Decide on features that you need

When picking a used car, you need to be aware that the features available are going to be a year or more out of date. That means safety options might not be there, new speed options might not be available and the general efficiency of the car might not be what you see described in reviews.

Decide on what features you deem important to you. Focus less on the engine specifics and features and focus more on practicality. For example, if you’re going to purchase a family car, then make sure it has plenty of space, lots of seats and a fair large trunk. The more versatile the vehicle, the better it functions as a family car. On the other hand, if you’re only looking for a compact city car, then the features you’re looking for will completely change. Trunk space might not be such a huge deal, but you might appreciate a smaller size so that it’s easier to park into tight spaces and drive around. Fuel economy might also be on your mind, but again, keep in mind that as cars age, their efficiency does reduce a little.

Safety features are also important. The last thing you’d want is to contact an auto accident law firm because some security feature on your vehicle failed. Make sure you do plenty of checks to ensure that your vehicle has features like stability control if you’re driving in an area known for its adverse weather.

Ultimately, you’ll have to make some compromise or else you’ll spend forever looking for the right used car for your needs. It’s important to actually determine where you’ll draw the line for certain features. Decide what your must-have features are and then make a list of luxuries. It’s hard to set a price on every feature, but as long as you make an effort to do your research on the various features and fuel economy of each vehicle, you can make an informed decision when picking a vehicle and get your money’s worth.

  1. Calculate the total costs of your car

Remember that buying your car isn’t the end of it. You’re going to have to pay for the car itself, taxes, license fees, insurance and other fees that you might be missing. You can get quotes for insurance and you can often ask the dealership about other fees that they don’t explicitly mention. Some dealerships will even charge extra fees that they mention in fine prints.

Make sure you do plenty of research on your purchase before you make a final decision. It’s a good idea to add an extra 10-20% onto the cost of your vehicle to account for things such as taxes and license fees and then calculate the insurance cost as a separate expense.

The cost of the vehicle will also depend on what channels you go through. For example, classified ads can typically be cheaper since you have the option to bargain for it. However, many people don’t trust buying face-to-face because it doesn’t come with as much security. If you’re able to contact a reputable seller then this changes, but in most cases, people will rely on dealerships to purchase a used car. This will incur extra fees and the warranty might have certain restricts, but it’s typically safer if you’re concerned about how much money you’re paying.

The last option is to actually purchase a vehicle at a car auction. These are risky places to purchase a vehicle since you don’t have the luxury of test driving and examining the car thoroughly before you place a bid, but millions of vehicles are sold via auctions every year and it can be one of the cheapest places to purchase a vehicle. However, there’s no backing out and there’s no guarantees or consumer rights. What you purchase is what you get, so make sure you do plenty of research into the car you purchase. Only auctions tend to be a little safer, but unless you live close to the person selling the vehicle, you won’t be able to test or inspect it.

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Some final words

Buying a used car isn’t the hardest thing in the world, but it’s certainly more involved than what most people think. There are plenty of places to purchase a used car, but you end up taking more risks the lower the price is. Test driving is important in the world of buying cars, used or not, but it’s especially important with used cars because there could be very subtle differences.

For example, you’ll want to check if the car veers to one side for any reason, you’ll want to check if the steering wheel is in a comfortable position and you want to test if all the features work. The last thing you want is to buy into a scam or be told that certain features don’t actually work on your used vehicle.

Either way, purchasing a used car can be a fun process. You might come across ridiculously good deals, or you might even settle on buying a new car instead for the increased security and peace of mind.

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Common Car Buying Errors To Avoid

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If you are looking to buy a car, no matter whether it is your first vehicle or tenth, it is important to approach the process with care. Read on to discover the common errors you need to avoid.

No research – This is a trap that a lot of people fall into. They see a car that they like. It looks good or perhaps one of their friends has the same vehicle, and so they buy it with little consideration. However, if you do this, you could end up with a disaster on your hands. Make sure you research first to find the right car for you.

Buying a new car – A lot of people do not consider the used car market because they do not like to purchase things secondhand. But this is where the value lies in the auto market. This is because a new car loses value the moment you drive it out of the showroom. With that being said, you certainly should not overlook the used car market.

Failing to consider the right financing option – There are so many different ways to finance a car, from using an interest-free credit card to car title loans. There is no right or wrong option; it is all about figuring out what works for you, so make sure you research each financing solution carefully.

Overlooking insurance – Before you buy any sort of vehicle, it is a good idea to do your research to find out how much the car is going to cost you in terms of insurance. Some models are more expensive than others. For example, sports cars may be more expensive because they are more likely to be targeted by car thieves. So, get an insurance quote before you buy anything!

Choosing the wrong car for your needs – When buying a car, one of the most important elements is making sure the car is right for your needs. Let’s say you are looking for a family car. You are going to need a vehicle that has a lot of boot space. You also need a car with wide doors so you can easily get the car seat in. Failure to consider these aspects can mean you end up with a car that is awkward and frustrating.

Adding too many features – Last but not least, it is very easy to add lots of different upgrades to your car when the sales rep is trying to tempt you. However, you will soon find that your car ends up costing you a fortune if you do this, and most of the upgrades are unnecessary. Take some time to consider each upgrade before just saying yes.

Hopefully, you now have a better understanding regarding the different mistakes people make when purchasing a vehicle. If you can avoid the errors mentioned above, you will have a great chance of purchasing the best vehicle for you and ensuring that your money does not go to waste.

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4 Reasons Why Your Online Store Isn’t Making Sales

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After setting yourself up online through your own website or any of the ecommerce sites available to you, it’s time to sit back and wait for those orders to start flooding in. You will sell your products, your customers will be happy, and you can benefit from the profit you are making.

Maybe.

On the other hand, if those orders aren’t coming in, then you have to ask yourself why. Rather than give up and assume your business has failed, it’s time to consider why those sales aren’t taking place.

Here are some of the possible reasons why your customers aren’t buying from you.

  1. Your customers don’t know your store exists

In short, you need to market yourself. Using all of the means available to you online and off, let people know you exist. Promote yourself on social media to all of your social networks. Advertise your business using Facebook Ads. Talk about your business on popular forums. Take out an ad in the classifieds, both online and through traditional media. And stay up to date with SEO, ensuring your online store features prominently within search engine rankings. Your business will never survive without marketing, so push the word out there.  When you start to generate possible customers, concentrate on the next point.

  1. You aren’t following through on your marketing

After marketing your business, you then need to turn any leads you find into customers. Within your website, you can do this through call-to-action buttons, encouraging visitors to ‘buy now’ or ‘click here’ before they scroll away from your website. And with the people you meet online and off, you can further encourage a sale by perfecting your sales pitch. You can improve your prospects with the following solution, dedicated software to help you better understand your customers, finding out about their behaviour and interests, and hopefully, closing that sale. Remember not to rest on your laurels, either. Continue to market your business, even after making sales, to ensure your customers don’t forget about you.

  1. Your website is not doing you any favours

If you have used an ecommerce site such as Shopify, then a lot of the hard work around website design is done for you. On the other hand, if you are selling your product from a website you have created yourself, then you may have more problems. If this is the case, check out this site for further advice on improving your site. You see, simply uploading your store online, on whatever format your store is based on, is not enough. You need to work hard to improve the customer experience, ensuring your site is fun and easy to use.

  1. You are pricing your products too highly (or too low)

Okay, so you want to make a profit, but you shouldn’t price your products too high. If your customers can find something of a similar quality elsewhere, and at a lower price, they are going to choose the cheaper option. On the other hand, if you price your product too low, your customers are going to ask themselves why. They may think your product is defective in some way, and of lower quality. It’s a balancing act we know, but you can alleviate your stress by checking out your competitors and pricing your product to counter what they are offering.

So, if your store is short on sales, don’t despair just yet. Consider the possible reasons why and then make every effort to improve your prospects by following the advice given to you above.

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Data Compliance For Businesses The Non-Facebook Way

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Leading corporations should lead the way in the industry. Instead, they set terrible examples for the little people underneath. From Facebook to Uber, dozens of massive corporations have been found guilty of immorally using personal data. By storing it and selling, or leaking it and not telling the public, they have benefited immensely.

SMEs can’t do the same thing because a data audit will happen before you can say Cambridge Analytica. Unfortunately, it’s one rule of them and another for us. The little fish have to make sure they comply, which isn’t easy when the rules are complicated. The good news is this post has a handful of tips for your information.

Outsource With Care

The easiest way to comply is to hire a specialist to take care of your needs. Whether it’s medical or technical, the right company can bear the burden of the responsibility. Take a look at https://www.nahs.co/services/managed-hipaa-compliance/ for more. However, telling a select panel that your outsourcer was to blame isn’t an excuse, which is why you need to keep in constant communication. Ask them what they are doing to combat this and how they secure personal info in the first place. Talk to your peers and get recommendations, and never judge solely based on price.

Understand Your Data

One reason businesses are blasé about data is that they don’t understand its importance. After all, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. When there is a lack of understanding, the info isn’t secured as tightly as it should be and a leak occurs. The easiest way to avoid this scenario is to learn about sensitive info. What constitutes safeguarding and what is widely available? Obviously, credit card info needs encrypting, and addresses and phone numbers may fall into this category too. It depends on the settings a user decides on when they land on the site. Always consider their wishes.

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Purge The Server

Not every piece of data is worth keeping. Some of it is old and of no use to the company. Or, it may have nothing to do with what you are trying to accomplish. Still, businesses store them on their servers just in case. Before the storm, that was fine but now it’s a bad move. The last thing you want to do is get into trouble over stats which are useless, so purge them from the servers. Because you understand your stores, it shouldn’t be tricky to figure out what is pointless.

Stay Updated

Things happen, and they do so in different locations around the world. Take the General Data Protection Regulation policies in Europe. In a bid to tighten up how companies handle personal information, the EU has outlined new regulations. American businesses may think this has nothing to do with them, but they’d be wrong. Anyone from Europe who lands on your website has a right to privacy under the GDPR Act. Https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/25/ has more on the impacts. Keep your finger on the pulse by staying updated and adapting to new laws.

Do you think you can navigate these choppy waters without sinking?

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