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How to pitch to a Dragon: Deborah Meaden shares 5 quick-fire investment tips

The longest-serving female dragon in the Den, serial investor Deborah Meaden has graced our television screens for over 10 years

Marketing 5 Min Read

TV’s biggest adversary—and ally—is social media

The fragmented entertainment industry is only shattering further as social media creators and platforms continue to vie for consumer attention—but

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Can your company’s investors claim EIS relief on a convertible loan?

What are the EIS and SEIS schemes?The Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) is one of the most widely-known reliefs for private

Marketing 5 Min Read

Did Disney’s ‘Snow White’ marketing campaign leave it to the wolves?

Mirror, mirror, on the wall, is Snow White not the fairest after all?When Disney’s latest live-action princess film hit theaters

Funding 6 Min Read

5 tips to get your outstanding invoices paid before Christmas

Christmas is approaching, and the best present you can give your business is healthy cashflow!Late payments are a widespread problem

Marketing 4 Min Read

As concern about online teen safety mounts, Meta re-ups its advertising offensive

As Congress once again considers legislation that would regulate how kids can use tech platforms, Meta is making a renewed

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10 steps to structuring your funding pitch

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Marketing 7 Min Read

MLB spring training, as told by team creatives and marketers

As if 162 regular-season MLB games per team weren’t enough, every February, players head to Florida and Arizona for two

Funding 8 Min Read

Business grants for the unemployed

As an unemployed aspiring entrepreneur, it can feel as though there’s little financial support available to help you start up

Marketing 6 Min Read

With federal privacy laws stuck, states push forward—what does this mean for advertisers?

For advertisers, privacy is stuck in purgatory—at least on the federal side.Lina Khan, an advocate for consumer privacy, is no