Author: Emma Drew

Millennials Vs Gen X on the Workplace

The workplace has had a dramatic shift in the past 50 years with businesses shifting from solely brick and mortar to being operated and created through the internet. Attitudes towards work have greatly changed, particularly when it comes to Gen X and millennials. What is Gen X and Millennial? Someone from Gen X is anyone who is born between years 1965 to 1980 and a millennial includes anyone born from 1981 to 1997. Millennials have

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The Best Way to make your own Website and Make Money from it

Creating a website in 2019 is way different than it was 20 years ago. In the early 2000s, you had to hire a skilled web designer with knowledge of programming to do the job for you. For businesses, hosting always meant having your own servers and a fully-serviced IT department. If you want to launch a site in 2019, you need nothing more than a little bit of capital. In some cases, money isn’t a

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Cheaper Not Poorer

Wedding preparation can be among one of the most stressful times in your life. It’s not just a case of separating warring family members or remembering the names of various cousins you need to invite, what really makes it stressful is simply how much your average wedding costs. And who wants an average wedding anyway? You’re, probably, hoping you’ll only do this once so why go for second best? Unfortunately even small scale weddings can

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5 Habits to Help You Save Money when Cooking

5 Habits to Help You Save Money when Cooking It doesn’t matter if you are a food addict and always want to try new dishes or just occasionally cook for your family, you should have noticed by now that food can cost you a lot of money. Actually, based on some extensive research done by the CreditDonkey, Americans spend more than 6.4% of their total annual income on food each year. And this is considered

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Why winter could see you saving more money on food

Food is a necessity for all of us. It can be something that seems to eat up (if you’ll excuse the pun) a weekly budget in a matter of moments. Food items can vary wildly in price. Depending on where you shop, what part of the country you live in, and what you buy each week. Steering clear of buying branded food items and shopping at places like M&S Foodhall and Waitrose is a good

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Why Investing In Your Wedding Preps Saves You Money In The Long Term

There’s a right balance you need to aim for when it comes to your wedding. Indeed, with the average cost of a wedding day in the UK rising over £30,000, it’s easy to see how getting married could leave you in a tight financial situation. Unfortunately, most people dream of a magical party – from the dress to the venue. The challenge is to know where you should invest money and where you can safely

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5 Ways to Save Money on your Kitchen Flooring

There’s nothing more exciting than making home improvements whether it’s in your bedroom, living room or your kitchen it’s always a great way to feel re-energized inside your home. One of the key components of any room is the flooring. Flooring has such a huge effect on the atmosphere, temperature and aesthetic of the room and can really make or break the interior design. Flooring can quickly add up to be quite a large expense but

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Tips for Creating a Successful YouTube Business Channel  

There has never been a phenomenon like YouTube before. The platform went from a simple website where people spent hours upon hours watching funny cat videos to one with a premium subscription option and an actual money maker for people all around the world. YouTube is a powerful video and social platform, and for this reason, you should at least think about incorporating it into your marketing strategy.   If you decide to leap, here are a

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