Lawyers Are Trained to Practise Law, Not Run Businesses: Bridging the Legal Operations Gap
Most lawyers leave law school exceptionally well trained in legal reasoning, procedure, advocacy, and risk analysis. What they are not trained for is what comes next. The moment a solicitor steps into private practice, especially as a partner or founde ...
Why Pay a Web Designer When AI Can Build You a Site for Pennies?
Summary: AI website builders promise professional sites for under £3 per month, but the reality is more complex. While AI can create functional websites quickly, it's only as good as the instructions you provide. Getting meaningful results requires ...
Why Good Hosting Is the Cornerstone of a Great Website (And When to Upgrade from Shared Hosting)
Summary: Starting on shared hosting is perfectly fine for new websites, but growth changes everything. When you're scaling your business or running paid ads, your hosting becomes the foundation that either supports your success or sabotages it. Qual ...
Connecting the Dots: Why Linking Your Digital Assets Creates Better Data (And Smarter Decisions)
You're drowning in data, but somehow still making decisions in the dark. Your Google Analytics shows one story. Your CRM tells another. Your Facebook Ads dashboard? That's a completely different narrative. Meanwhile, your email marketing platform is tr ...
The Power of a Connected Tech Stack: Why Integration Fuels Small Business Success
Summary Running a small business today means juggling dozens of digital tools: from your website and CRM to email marketing, accounting software, and social media schedulers. The challenge isn't finding good apps (there are millions), but getting th ...



