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KS6 MARKETING YOUR BUSINESS ONLINE Latest reports suggest consumers spent more than £87bn online in 2013, meaning that online retail sales are of ever increasing importance. Media Links Online is a leading provider of online motorcycle marketing solutions which uses its real-world experience to help retailers and manufacturers to place their stock in front of customers looking online for their next motorcycle, part or accessory. From website solutions, search engine visibility, and e-commerce to online promotions and web advertising, the team will be pleased to share their expertise. www.medialinksonline.com


KS7 KEEPING IT LEGAL


Often the law is common sense, but there are plenty of pitfalls for the unwary, with new regulations coming in all the time. Clarkslegal LLP and Carillion Advice Services have established an innovative service model of providing legal support


throughout the UK. they can offer free, no-obligation, impartial insight into any legal issue affecting your business. www.clarkslegal.com


KS8 SIMPLIFYING FINANCE Tax planning, fi nancing and the structure of a business can have a huge impact on the bottom line and long-term success. Rick Parish has extensive knowledge of motorcycle business and can offer advice on cloud and disk-based software, tax breaks and incentives, fi nancing options, business planning, exit strategy and pensions and auto enrolment… and, of course, any last-minute queries on tax returns! www.ellisatkins.co.uk


KS9 TAKE STOCK OF YOUR BUSINESS Now is the right time to review whether you are making the very best use of your fi nancial and staff resources and getting a good return on your investment.


Come and talk to industry expert Matthew Stone. His Hill House Solutions business has helped many dealers identify issues within their businesses and, more importantly, provided solutions to improve margin, ease cash fl ow, boost staff performance and strengthen balance sheets. www.hillhousesolutions.com


KS10 MOTORCYCLE LICENSING AND TRAINING This month sees yet further changes to UK licensing laws, just as the industry is coming to terms with the impact of the last major overhaul in 2013. Keeping pace with developments is essential and advice is available in the Knowledge Shop from a number of organisations including rider groups MAG and BMF, rider training and safety bodies IAM and RoSPA and trainers for the DSA Enhanced Rider Scheme (ERS). Be sure to talk to the experts for insight into where business opportunities and risks exist and how you can adapt to benefi t from them. www.mag-uk.org : www.bmf.co.uk : www.iam.org.uk/motorcyclist : www.rospa.com/roadsafety : www.gov.uk/enhanced-rider-scheme


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