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Small and medium-sized firms rush into choosing an address for their website, according to a survey of owners.
More than 40% of businesses spend less than an hour making a decision, the same amount of time as they spend choosing their coffee maker. And two-thirds of business owners do not bother to get a second opinion before making their selection.
The survey of 615 business owners by Fasthosts, a web-hosting company, found that 5% of owners admitted to having forgotten their own website address.
Mark Jeffries, Fasthosts’ technology officer, said: “Every UK business must recognise the lasting impact a web address can have on sales and image.”
— More than 60% of all business start-ups in the UK are now begun at home, according to Enterprise Nation, the home-business website.
The report, which was compiled from statistics provided by the Department of Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform and labour-force statistics, found that home-based businesses account for 28% of employment and have a combined turnover of more than £364 billion. The highest growth is from mothers, young people and the overfifties.
Emma Jones, the founder of Enterprise Nation, said: “This report clearly shows the impact home businesses are having on the economy, environment and society.”
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Excuse me but the techology officer of Fasthosts has a lot to answer for as well as the company's new parent, United Internet - owners of 1and1.co.uk -
Fasthosts systems have recently been hacked and customer's database compromised - including addresses, credit card details and more !!!!
Check this out
http://www.theinquirer.net/articles/postComment/gb/inquirer/news/2007/10/18/fasthosts-suffers-hack-attack
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