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Leveraging the coronation for more sales, improving website SEO and other popular threads from this

Leveraging the coronation for more sales, improving website SEO and other popular threads from this week. [UK BF]( Apr 28, 2023 [My inbox]( [Latest posts]( [Login]( In this issue: [ ] [Guide: Should my business be selling on Amazon?]( [ ] [Guide: How to build a high-performing eBay business]( [ ] [Article: How the coronation can help boost your small business’ sales]( [ ] Guide Should my business be selling on Amazon? Amazon is the undisputed king of online marketplaces. But, while it has worked well for some UKBF members, others have found the platform frustrating. [alt]( To help you out, we’ve put together a guide to explain the basics of selling on Amazon, while signposting essential guidance. [Learn the basics of Amazon]( [ ] [ ] Guide [alt]( How to build a high-performing eBay business In this guide, we share top tips on how to get started and get more from your eBay shop with advice from experienced UKBF members and other trusted sources. [Get started on eBay]( [ ] [ ] Community Highlights since last week 153 New Members Welcome them, say hello and get networking. [Meet the members]( [ ](#) 94 New discussions Find out what's trending this week. [Join the conversation]( [ ](#) [ ] [Disciplining staff in front of others – does it count as bullying?]( [ ] 83 replies [ ] 2k views [ ] [How can I use SEO to help my new website rank better?]( [ ] 25 replies [ ] 956 views [ ] [Does social media marketing work for all businesses?]( [ ] 57 replies [ ] 1k views [ ] [How can I help my sister grow her craft business?]( [ ] 58 replies [ ] 1k views [ ] [ ]( How the coronation can help boost your small business’ sales The King’s coronation is expected to give the UK economy a much-needed boost, presenting an exciting opportunity for small businesses to leverage the event for extra sales. [Boost your sales]( Explore UKBF Content [ ]( Networking [ ]( [ ]( Podcasts [ ]( [ ]( Guides [ ]( [UK BF]( [TW]( [IN]( [FB]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Privacy Policy]( Business Data Group The Shire Barn, The Forge Blisworth Hill Business Park Blisworth, Northamptonshire NN7 3DB United Kingdom © 2023 UKBF

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