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I was reading a Google report about the US market - sorry I can't find the link or I would post it. And in their definition a small company is one with less than 500 employees - a medium one with up to 25,000 and a large above that.

Can you believe - how many UK companies even have 500?
Well its the name of the engineer who came up with the thing.

And Google has a large number of "eyes" watching everywhere reading forums and your Gmail accounts (shhhhh I never said that) even MLF?
Lease Cars/Company cars yes or no? 15th July 2011 11:22 PM
if you are VAT registered then you can claim back 50% of the VAT on the rental element - whilst if you buy the VAT is blocked. (new cars have 20% VAT on their price).

Also it depends on the vehicle CO2 emissions.

I have been looking at the Nissan Leaf - its zero emission so zero P11d benefit.

If I buy one I get:-

* Tax deduction on the company - so less corporation tax to pay
* No Benefit in kind
* 50% of the VAT back if I use a lease.

So in this scenario its a no brainer to buy on a lease and in the company name.

But If I bought a 4*4 it would be the other way around cheaper to have as a personal asset.
Forum Posting is Still Effective 15th July 2011 11:17 PM
@ Dreamraven vary true i also get some replay like "just search on google". the forum is to shear new things and your parasol experience.

Rosemary I would love to hear about your parasol experiences Sorry couldn't resist taking the mikey
Correct spelling IS important 15th July 2011 11:12 PM
I am always surprised to see the number of spelling errors on top tier sites such as the BBC / telegraph / guardian etc

Pretty much every day I see them - when i was a lad.....we would have none of that............blah blah

Shows the Uk education system has gone to pot - bring back the high schools and grammars LOL!
Correct spelling IS important 14th July 2011 11:54 AM
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: More guidance on building high-quality sites

"Does this article have spelling, stylistic, or factual errors?"

Here is the full post to save clicking

More guidance on building high-quality sites
Friday, May 06, 2011 at 11:22 AM
Webmaster level: All
In recent months we
I have to be cheesy and say my wedding ring. Wife is away with kids in our Villa so they are in my thoughts all the time.
Adwords good or bad? 14th July 2011 10:53 AM
I find Adwords very expensive - up to
Its not so much the cost of an SEO campaign more what its return on investment is. Companies in the claims area - which I work in can spend
As long as you write unique articles for each directory it will be fine.

Avoid using the same one or spinning. The long winded approach is the best one.