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This is your notification email from your account on UKBF relating to February UKBF Member in Focus Update. Read it here. [UK BF](  [Forums]( [Guides]( [Account]( Hi {NAME}, As we wave goodbye to the chill of January and welcome the opportunities of February, it's great to see the community spirit thriving more than ever here at UK Business Forums. We're witnessing a significant spike in members reaching out for support – a common trend for this time of year, yet the sheer volume this time around has genuinely surpassed all expectations. It's a testament to the strength and vitality of our community. In the spirit of inspiration and perseverance, let's recall a thought from Henry Ford: "Coming together is a beginning, keeping together is progress, working together is success." This quote resonates with the essence of UKBF, where unity and collaboration form the bedrock of our collective success. As we continue navigating the challenges and opportunities of the business world, remember that UKBF is more than just a forum; it's a community where support, growth, and collaboration are always at the forefront. I looking forward to further networking and growing with all of you in this vibrant and supportive business community. Richard '[Ozzy]( Osborne UKBF Founder --------------------------------------------------------------- February's Member in Focus This month we spoke to Adrian '[AmazonGeek]( Meakin and his experiences in growing ecommerce businesses through eBay and Amazon. As the resident Amazon FBA expert on The Wholesale Forums, Adrian joined UKBF when we purchased The Wholesale Fprums community and merged the memberships together. In his member in focus article, Adrian shares his knowledge and experiences in sourcing products from Chinese suppliers and managing your stock inventory and distribution through Amazon FBA services. Your can read his [Member in Focus piece and his top tips on selling through Amazon here](. Empowering Your Business Through Our Members Directory I'm excited to reinforce our commitment to promoting your businesses. A key tool in this endeavour is our [Members Directory](. You might have noticed us referencing this directory in threads, especially when members seek specific services such as accountants or web designers. We actively encourage people to use our directory to find the perfect fit for your business needs. As a valued member of our community, we urge you to review your directory listing. It's part of your membership to have your business listed. If you wish to adjust your visibility, simply visit [Edit Your Directory Profile](. It's all about giving you control and visibility according to your comfort. Introducing the Member-to-Member Offers Section We're in the early phase of developing a new Member-to-Member offers section. This feature is designed for Business Members to share special offers and deals with fellow members. Your feedback is vital in shaping this feature, so please share your thoughts in this thread in the Business Members' Lounge: [Member-to-Member Offers Discussion](. Navigating Year-End and Tax Season As many of us approach our financial year-end and the tax year-end looms close, the need for expert accounting and tax advice becomes paramount. In line with my earlier mention of the Members Directory, if you're in need of an accountant, do take a moment to view our Accountancy members at [Find an Accountant](. Our upcoming business guides and editorials will also focus on these crucial topics, providing you with additional support and information. --------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe Options You are receiving this member communication email as a registered member of [UK Business Forums]( community. If you no longer wish to receive this monthly email you can ask us to delete your account by making an [Account Deletion Request](. Have a question? Contact us at support@ukbusinessforums.co.uk Explore UKBF Content [chat] [Networking]( [arrow] [microphone] [Podcasts]( [arrow] [guides] [Guides]( [arrow]   [UK BF]  #[TW](  #[IN](  #[FB](  Blisworth Hill Farm, Rickyard Barns, Stoke Rd, Northampton NN7 3DB © 2003 - 2024 Business Data Group Ltd 'UKBF' and 'UK BUSINESS FORUMS' are registered trademarks of Business Data Group Ltd  Â

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