Foodie Friday: Southern spiced chicken recipe

Foodie Friday: Southern spiced chicken recipe

With the bank holiday just around the corner, the temptation to spend money dining out with the family is high.

But, you’d be surprised how easy it is to rustle up something all the family can enjoy – like this recipe for Southern fried chicken. Just add some finger food, desserts and punch and you’ve got yourself a good spread!

Crippling business setup costs (and how to avoid them)

Crippling business setup costs (and how to avoid them)

Setting up a new business is something that can be very exciting, but it can also be a daunting process in a number of ways.

One of the most worrying prospects that people face when setting up a new business is the potentially crippling set-up costs that may be involved.

Do you (or someone you know) deserve to win a free van for your business?

Do you (or someone you know) deserve to win a free van for your business?

We all know someone who is dependable, a real lifesaver who doesn’t quip at helping out at all costs.

But some people really do go to extraordinary lengths to hep people who are less fortunate than themselves, and that’s just the kind of person that Motors.co.uk is looking to reward.

The working mum-to-be’s guide to dressing a baby bump

The working mum-to-be’s guide to dressing a baby bump

Kate Middleton is often praised for her effortless pregnancy style, as part of the celebrity bump watch. Yes, she has a clothes budget to go along with her public appearances, which allows her to wear designer items, but she also recently was spotted wearing a £30 dress from Top Shop.

There are many ways to feel chic or hip, during your pregnancy with a few simple style tricks:

How to choose a smartphone for business use

How to choose a smartphone for business use

Today’s smartphones are the must-have tool for any business professional. These devices have the ability to increase one’s productivity and make it easier to perform work responsibilities.

With a smartphone it is possible to keep in touch with business contacts, have teleconferences anywhere, as well as process credit card payments. In the last few years, the business applications for smartphones have skyrocketed.

Shoes and interviews: three things that could cost you the job

Shoes and interviews: three things that could cost you the job

We’ve all heard the saying “first impressions count”, and it’s even more important at job interviews. But is it enough to splurge on a new suit, or dress for an interview and hope the interviewer will bypass your flip flops?

The truth is that, even when the weather is roasting in summer, what you wear on your feet is just as important at the clothes. It’s the attention to detail that the employer will be looking at, as well as how you will represent the company, so if you show poor judgement on your footwear, it may count against you.

Here are some things to consider when planning your footwear for a job interview:

7 in 10 women would have a double mastectomy like Angelina Jolie

7 in 10 women would have a double mastectomy like Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie announced this week via the New York Times that she has undergone a double mastectomy to reduce her risk of breast cancer from 87% to 5% due to a “faulty” gene, BRCA1, which increases cancer risk.

While it’s a brave and courageous step to take, it seems that she is not alone in her thinking.

Video tutorial: how to use FTP and Filezilla

Video tutorial: how to use FTP and Filezilla

Every website owner should have access to their server. Even if you have a dedicated developer who works for you full time or ad hoc, knowing how to access your website files can be a real life saver should something go wrong.

The following video tutorial will run you through what FTP is, and how you can access your website’s files using software like Filezilla.

Four things you should know before starting any online business venture

Four things you should know before starting any online business venture

If I had a pound for each person who has told me about spending unnecessary money getting their website built, and then more on the products, posters and other promotional activity without testing the waters first I’d be on a beach somewhere adding more tan to my tan!

All jokes aside, though, an online business needs as much research as any traditional business.

How to treat important clients to make sure they sign up big

How to treat important clients to make sure they sign up big

Many a successful company starts with just one person, who creates an illusion of being a lot bigger than they really are.

But when the first big contract comes in, you can change your fortunes. The only problem is, when it’s just you doing the day-to-day admin, providing the products and/or services; it can be a challenge to make big clients think you’re worth working with.

Here are some things you can do:

Flyers printed, website live, Facebook page ready… now what?

Flyers printed, website live, Facebook page ready… now what?

This is a question that we get asked a lot on Motherswhowork.co.uk, and the answer remains the same…no customers and no traffic equal no sales and no business!

But many people expect to start seeing money as soon as they launch their new website – just because it’s online…often not realising that it takes a little while before you can start to see that kind of traffic. So, you have to start generating it in other ways:

Three mistakes to avoid when starting or promoting an online business

Three mistakes to avoid when starting or promoting an online business

When it comes to internet marketing, there are some basic things that you need to avoid so that you will not waste your time or irritate your audience.

These are very common mistakes that even those who are more experienced should know better about (but often forget) and if you are able to avoid these, you will have an edge on your competition.

Four ways to save money on your summer energy bill

Saving energy doesn’t have to be as painful as sunburn, nor does it have to cost much money or time. It has more to do with changing a few energy-wasting habits.

Here are four tips to help you save money on your energy bill:

Four staycation ideas that the whole family will love

Four staycation ideas that the whole family will love

We all need a break, but sometimes going abroad just isn’t going to happen. So. Do you stay at home and do nothing, or find something to make it as enjoyable an experience as possible?

We’ve found four staycation ideas that the whole family will love:

How to say ‘no’ in a dignified, graceful and powerful manner at work

How to say ‘no’ in a dignified, graceful and powerful manner at work

Every workplace has a yes man or woman – is that you? If so, you’ll be dumped on again and again and after a while resentment, stress and demotivation may start to kick in.

While you wrestle with the bitterness and guilt (at the same time), your colleagues are oblivious to the fact, and just keep throwing more requests your way…

It’s time to start saying no – here are some useful tips to do that with grace and remain professional:

Real dad profile: Rhys Davies of Yourjigsawpuzzles.co.uk

Real dad profile: Rhys Davies of Yourjigsawpuzzles.co.uk

Young dad Rhys Davies, 21, left school at 14 and jumped straight into his first six-figure business venture. Today, he’s dad to Ruby, four, and Dylan, two, juggling parenthood with a successful online store (www.yourjigsawpuzzles.co.uk) that he set up with just £25.

Mum and dad’s taxi costs a staggering £370 million a week

Mum and dad’s taxi costs a staggering £370 million a week

Parents drive 207 million miles a week taking their children to recreational events. If charged at hackney carriage rates this would total more than £370 million a week (more than £19 billion a year).

The study shows that more than 10 million parents devote time to driving their children around, covering an average of 20.05 miles a week worth £35.80.

How to set up a green and sustainable home

How to set up a green and sustainable home

Living a green and sustainable life has long been publicised in the media but, surprisingly, there still remains some uncertainty about the actual meaning of sustainability with many people reluctant to actively change their way of life to accommodate this.

Six ways to distribute your brochures and flyers locally

Offline marketing methods are still important to small businesses. Even with all the hoo ha about social media, if you’re trying to target a local audience, then things like flyers, brochures, business cards etc still work, and they should be an integral part of your marketing and promotion.

When it comes to brochures, bigger doesn’t mean better. It’s about the quality of the design and, more importantly, what you have to offer. If you package it correctly, you will grab attention and start to see an increase in enquiries and sales. Get it wrong, and your efforts will end up in the bin.

However, the best-produced brochure on the planet is going to be useless unless it is distributed effectively. So what is the key to effective distribution? Here are some tips: