Blogger outreach services explained

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Thu, 10/07/2021 - 7:45am

Blogger outreach services are seeing rising popularity year on year, thanks to their sharp and noticeable results. Before you venture into using these kinds of services, its important that you have a decent overall understanding of what they are and how they work. Blogger outreach has been a term coined to mean a variety of different things. Ultimately, it’s a process which can help your website gain a signifcant amount of increased exposure online.

Learning about blogger outreach

A blogger outreach service where website owners get in contact with other website owners who are...

Everything you need to know about the PCR test

If you have ever heard the term Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), then you are aware of one of the most important and hottest areas of research in recent years.

Polymerase chain reactions are the way that DNA is replicated within living cells. The replicating DNA is contained within the cytoplasm of the cells. Because of this, whenever DNA is duplicated, both the ends of the strand bond together creating a new strand.

Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) is a method used to quickly create millions and millions of copies of any DNA sample, enabling scientists to take an even...

University of Exeter announces Festival of Compassion aiming to ‘make people feel better’

How can we make sure compassion is embedded in our lives, institutions and communities?

In a week-long festival run by the University of Exeter this November, renowned experts will address this question by exploring compassion in its broadest sense, through art, yoga, music, photography, therapy, spiritualism, guided nature walks and much more.

The Festival of Compassion, which runs from 19-28 November and coincides with the celebration of World of Compassion Day, is open to all and will feature free activities online, on campus, in Exeter itself and at the University’s...

New plans to boost bus services and cut fares in Devon

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 10/06/2021 - 10:54pm

Ambitious proposals to upgrade bus services and cut fares across Devon have been unveiled by the County Council. Devon's ruling Cabinet is set to approve a £34 million bid to the Government under its post-Covid improvement programme, Bus Back Better. The plans will form part of a major public consultation exercise to be launched in Devon in November. They aim to make buses cheaper to use, greener, more frequent and more reliable and they are being developed in partnership with Devon's bus companies. An additional £7.5 million could be spent on bus priority measures to speed up journey...

Onecom acquires Devon-based IP Office Ltd in third transaction this year

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 10/06/2021 - 10:20pm

Onecom, the UK’s leading business communications technology and cloud communications specialist, has acquired IP Office Ltd in its third acquisition in 2021. The transaction brings IP Office’s Exeter-based team and in excess of 700 customers into the Onecom Group family.

The new partnership comes after Hampshire-based Onecom’s acquisition of Olive Communications earlier this year, which created the UK’s largest business-to-business mobile, connectivity and cloud specialist in the UK, in a deal that was closely followed by the addition of thousands of customers and hundreds of...

Exeter builders merchant calling out to charities

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Wed, 10/06/2021 - 10:19pm

For its latest Surprise Supplies giveaway, RGB Building Supplies is inviting charities from across the area to get in touch and explain how a donation of £1,000 worth of building materials would be of benefit to them.

Whether a charity needs to complete some essential repairs, update an outdoor area, give their space a lick of paint, or create an accessible bathroom, RGB would like to hear about it.

The builders merchant will choose a selection of finalists and ask the public to vote for two charities to each receive £1,000 to spend at their local RGB branch to help...

Why business owners should consider the possibility of selling their business

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Wed, 10/06/2021 - 9:44pm

Never sell a business on the spur of the moment. Don't deny the possibility of selling it either.

If you're considering selling your business, think carefully. You'll need to decide on heaps of factors: the best time to sell, to whom you should sell the company, and for how much.

However, there are several reasons why a business exit is a worthwhile consideration for firm owners. According to the coaches at SGFE , below are good reasons why you should be open to this change.

New opportunities

Every day, new doors open, especially for individuals with vast...

London Marathon, runners, Devon, Freewheelers

London Marathon runner from Exeter races in memory of dad who died from Covid-19

First-time London Marathon runner Kelly Lawson, from Exeter, completed the 26.2 miles in just over four hours, to raise vital funds for the Devon Freewheelers charity, based in Honiton.

Mum-of-three Kelly completed the virtual London Marathon in four hours and 44 minutes, forging her own route in Devon, which included beauty spots close to her heart, in memory of her dad.

Accountant Kelly ran her route in Devon, setting off from Haldon Forest and finishing at Cockington Court country park, in Torquay.

Using the official race App, Kelly had three-time London...

Homeowners Dream Checklist

Every New Homeowners Dream Checklist

In 2020, 31% of people buying a home were purchasing a home for the first time. It's a major milestone towards achieving the American dream. Although, getting to the point of owning your own home isn't exactly easy. On average, it takes six years for someone to save for a house. So, when the moment finally comes, it can feel blissful to get the keys and open the door.

You'll have gone through the hardships of saving, finding, and buying, so this checklist is designed for people who have the keys — or are soon to have them — and need some guidance on what to do next. Keep reading...

Success for Foot Anstey's fraud team in £70 million classic car conspiracy claim

The Fraud team at national law firm, Foot Anstey LLP has obtained judgment in favour of one of its clients on its application to strike out of a £70 million fraud claim.

The claimant, Maranello Rosso Limited, was a Guernsey special purpose vehicle which had been set up to acquire a collection of classic cars - comprising 33 Ferraris and 38 Abarths - from the owners of the Violati Maranello Rosso Museum in San Marino.

Maranello Rosso Limited had purchased the collection in 2014 (using loan monies provided by the Dutch company Lohomij) and had subsequently entered into an...

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