Local retailers must realise that the internet is a game-changer

The internet will change the way that you operate your local shop and there is little to be gained from fighting this. A requirement for

From February 1st this year we, along with most battery retailers in the UK, have been required to offer a domestic battery recycling facility. Our

The internet will change the way that you operate your local shop and there is little to be gained from fighting this. A requirement for

Most shopper transactions for local shops are under £10, which may be a good thing if the rise of on-line grocery shopping continues. But don’t

You may think that it is just big companies that focus on their IT needs as a part of their business and security. But we

In a recent issue of Retail Newsagent, Henllan shopkeeper Vanessa Griffiths said that she used the Morrisons and Waitrose web sites to compare their food

I spoke to some retailers last year about how worried they were about e-readers, such as Amazon’s Kindle, and the impact it would have on

Last week, we began a look at how Twitter is revolutionising marketing for small and large businesses. This week we take a closer look at

Twitter is the big internet phenomenon of 2009. For the three people who use the web and haven’t heard of it, Twitter is a micro-blogging

In our ‘Express Yourself’ column that we run in Retail Express, we offer retailers the chance to comment on issues that might be affecting people