Emily Heaslip

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About Emily

Emily is a versatile freelance copywriter who writes for brands and agencies in tech, finance, and fashion. She is currently based in Cape Town and spends her free time running around Table Mountain.

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Communicating With Customers About Supply Chain Problems

As delays in the supply chain mount, it’s vital that the lines of communication with your customers remain open.

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Social Media Giveaways: Best Practices for Small Business

Social media giveaways can be a great way to boost engagement and increase brand awareness, but pay attention when designing your incentives.

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Gift Ideas for Employees

This holiday season, consider these employee gift ideas to show your team you appreciate their work.

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How to Develop a Plan for Fractional Hiring

Fractional hiring takes some planning on the part of you and your team members. Here’s how to get started with fractional hiring.

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Legal Issues to Know Before Offering a Sale or Coupon

Discount pricing is a great way to boost sales, as long as it doesn’t stray into the category of “deceptive pricing.”

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How to Boost Engagement on Social Media: Small Business Guide

Brands constantly have to compete for attention on social media. Here’s how to boost engagement with your followers and make your business stand out.

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How to Find a Sustainable Manufacturer

There are plenty of tools to help you find a sustainable manufacturer and minimize your environmental footprint.

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What Is Fractional Hiring?

Fractional hiring allows new companies to benefit from experts with deep industry experience at a fraction of the cost.

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Best Positions for Fractional Hiring

Fractional hiring is typically used for executive positions, but that doesn’t mean you can’t use this hiring strategy for other roles in your business.

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Best Product Design Software for Beginners

Ready to move beyond a simple pencil sketch? These product design software options can help make your prototype more realistic and ready for production.