CARDIFF, WALES, January 06, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- In a recent article by Steve Howell for Wales Online, it was claimed that for too long the Government has been focused on the concerns of big businesses, and that many small businesses in Wales are being overlooked. Howell suggested that as far as the Government are concerned the needs of all business people are the same, whether they are sat at the helm of a large corporation or a small local startup. The article outlined how not all businesses share the same interests and how in many cases small businesses seem to be getting a poor deal. For example, many big companies are involved in a supply chain, using smaller businesses to source products and services. Despite making money from these smaller businesses, many large companies are guilty of late payment to these small businesses; an issue which can often make or break a company depending on their level or income. Another issue plaguing small businesses is the gradual elimination of the special rate of corporation tax that small businesses pay. With the taxes on small businesses increasing, larger companies are still enjoying a greater level of tax benefit, which is putting unnecessary pressure on smaller organisations.
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As well as these issues, small business owners face a wide range of challenges when starting out on their business journey. Access to support and guidance is often unclear as whilst there is help out there, many new entrepreneurs are so busy trying to launch their ventures they simply don't have time to research what help they are entitled too. Sales and marketing firm GB Marketing Enterprise are concerned that with all these factors working against them many promising entrepreneurs may be put off from pursuing a future in business ownership. The firm believe that a drop in small business creation could have a disastrous impact on Wales' small business community and lead to a fall in morale and overall confidence. It could also have a negative effect on the job market as small businesses account for a larger percentage of the varied and progressive roles currently available to job seekers. With few of these roles on the market many people may struggle to gain the experience necessary to start a fulfilling career.
To help combat the issues faced by small business owners, GB Marketing Enterprise have developed a unique business opportunity aimed at helping those interested in sales and marketing prepare for the realities of business ownership. Through a combination of work, optional seminars on leadership and business management and a wide range of industry wide networking opportunities the firm help future sales and marketing leaders gain the skills and knowledge needed to launch and run a successful sales and marketing startup. Whilst the firm may not be able to change the Government's red tape that small businesses are subjected to, the firm believe that if all industries took a proactive approach in readying young people for business ownership, the small business community will be able to flourish despite these challenges.
Based in Cardiff, GB Marketing Enterprise are experts in pop up events and promotions. The firm help their clients secure a strong market presence by launching engaging campaigns in popular public venues and shopping centres, taking the time to interact with customers one-on-one. This approach allows the firm to form meaningful connections with customers and personalise their experience in line with their individual requirements. In doing this GB Marketing Enterprise are able to acquire a strong and loyal consumer base for their clients.
GB Marketing Enterprise is an outsourced sales and event marketing firm based in Cardiff. The firm specialises in a personalised form of marketing whereby they connect with consumers face-to-face at events and private site venues.
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