Rotherham’s Instantprint launches support hub for startup businesses
Rotherham-based Instantprint, which specialises in 24-hour flyer and leaflets, business cards, posters and stationery, has launched a new support hub for startup businesses.
Startups.instantprint.co.uk provides a wide range of resources for new businesses including free guides and downloadable templates.
Currently, there are numerous articles available on the site for business owners to consume with an editorial calendar planned out for the rest of 2017.
Topics range from inspiring startup stories to advice on hiring employees and tips on achieving business growth.
Once a startup itself, Instantprint has drawn upon its own experiences, sharing the learnings that the company has acquired over its growth around the key issues small businesses face in the current landscape.
The content also collates the expertise of business influencers and experts worldwide.
James Kinsella, co-founder of instantprint, said: “Helping small and micro businesses grow their business is at the heart of everything we do.
“Marketing materials and promotional print make up the core of our business, however, we wanted to offer support in all areas of running a business.
“Startups.instantprint.co.uk is a great platform for new businesses looking for advice whatever stage of the business journey they’re at.”
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