Universal Company Incorporations Content Writer/Social Media Blogger March 2014 – February 2015
As the sole Content Writer, I produced content and copy for a wide range of marketing materials in both business-to-business and business-to-consumer environments making use of search engine optimisation (SEO) tools to ensure maximum effect and visibility in the desired market places, this often required the use of Content Management Systems such as HootSuite, to allow for timed posts, as well as knowledge of Wordpress and Joomla. Content had to be sourced and researched thoroughly and then produced at a high quality and professional standard.
Click the interactive magazine to read my article on 'Learning From Nature: Adapting to the Environment,' about the US economic upturn, which can be found on page 13 in print or page 15 online.
Could Ukraine Have the next Silicon Valley?
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CITY LIVING: USA VS UK
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Norway – The Oil Rich Country with a Backup Plan
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Ukraine has had more than its fair share of problems. In the twentieth century alone it was starved by Stalin in the 1930’s only then to be obliterated by Hitler’s troops to then return to the hands of the Soviet Union who treated it, somewhat, as a testing ground for poorly thought out policy. Now an independent state once more, it finds itself warily moving towards the European Union as it remains, once again, at odds with Russia.
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Urban life always has its challenges, juxtaposed with its perks, regardless of where in the world you are but there are both some distinctive differences and similarities between life in the metropolises of the United States and the cities of Britain.
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It doesn’t matter what report you read, Norway consistently ranks as one of the best countries in the world for quality of life. With stunning natural wonders, such as fjords, mountains and a picture perfect coastline, a vibrant and historic culture and a modern and forward thinking economy it’s rather hard not to see why it would do so well on these lists but what many don’t quite realise is just how wealthy a nation Norway is.
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Rail Investment to Get Britain Booming Again?
Much has been made of the rail investment in Britain of late, what with proposed plans for the High Speed 2 (HS2) high speed rail links and the development of Crossrail, which will serve London and its environs. Coupled with these projects is the announcement that Network Rail will be investing around £38 billion into the rail infrastructure of the country over the next 5 years.
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European Countries Battling it Out to Become the Next Tech Giants
America’s Silicon Valley is a major force that dominates the global tech market and brings in Billions of dollars to the US economy with its collection of high tech company and innovative start-ups all jostling for space in the South Bay portion of Bay Area, California.
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The Benefits of Starting A Company in Greece
Many might not consider Greece as a place to start a business at the moment, what with its well documented financial woes, but it could well be the case that the opposite is, in fact, true
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Forming a Company in Belgium
At the heart of the European Union (EU) and with a relatively relaxed approach to foreign investors, Belgium could well be the ideal country to start a business in.
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Growth Looking Good for Europe
The European Commission has raised their Growth Forecast for the EU from 1.5% in late February to 1.6% for 2014.
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Time to Consider A French Revolution?
A strong, highly industrialised economy with direct and efficient trade links to Europe along with certain parts of Africa and the rest of the world sees France as a major economic player on the global stage. So would now be a good time to consider a shift to France?
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Setting Up in Norway
Norway enjoys one of the highest standards of living in the world and is a major seafaring nation that is the third highest natural gas exporter on the planet with an Oil Industry that brings in around $40bn per annum. Over half of the country’s exports come from this sector with other large contributors being machinery, metal products and fishing.
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Gas Deal Brings Big Money to Russia
Russia has just agreed a 30 year gas supply deal with China that could have huge implications on the domestic economy and could see the wealth spread to Russian consumers and business far beyond just the energy sector.
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ECB set for Growth Boosting Measures
There are expectations that the European Central Bank (ECB) is to loosen its economic policy in coming days in order to encourage a climate for growth.
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ECB Brings in Measures to Boost Business
Yesterday the European central bank introduced several measures to encourage growth within the Eurozone including imposing a negative interest rate and deposit rate for banks.
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‘Force’ of the Economy Looking Strong in the UK
UK industrial output has seen a massive surge with its biggest output in 3 years coming in April of this year. Manufacturing also rose a massive 4.4% since February of last year. The broader industrial production sector also posted big growths with North Sea Oil and mining at their highest for 3 years.
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Potential Chinese Investment Could Benefit British Business
With the Chinese Premier Li Keqiang meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron today trade and business are expected to feature prominently on the talks between the two men with Britain looking to secure greater ties with the burgeoning economic superpower in a bid that could see around £18bn worth of investment for the country. Several key areas where these trade negotiations will be focussing on include the banking, technology and energy sectors.
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British Energy Sector Receives a Boost
The British energy sector received a massive boost with £460m worth of investment in two wind farm projects in Wales and Yorkshire and £1.5bn in offshore Oil wells.
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Anglo-Indian Ties Strengthened by Trade Visit
British Chancellor George Osborne and Foreign Secretary William Hague have just drawn to a close a two day trip to India aimed at strengthening relations and economic prospects for both nations.
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Changes to the Cyprus Provisional Tax
Those of you looking to incorporate, or have already incorporated, in Cyprus may not be aware that last year there were some changes to the provisional tax in the country. This does not affect the rate of tax your business pays or your tax status but merely the procedure of submission of provisional tax self-assessments by companies.
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G20 Meeting Targets Economic Growth
At the weekend G20 meeting ahead of the main G20 meeting in Brisbane in November, the financial leaders of the 20 biggest global economies announced their aim to target economic growth.This includes the generation of $2 trillion (£1.2 trillion) in extra output over a five year period, increasing the GDP of G20 countries by 2% over the current expected levels, and creating millions of new jobs.
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ECB Decide on Whether to Publish Minutes
The European Central Bank is deciding on whether to publish the minutes of its monetary policy meetings. If the decision is positive, the ECB will be more in line with banking regulations in the U.S, UK and Japan.
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A country renowned for its brewing history, with over 1100 varieties of beer being produced in the country as well as Belgian brand ‘Trappist’ consistently rated the world’s best …
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