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Free Webinar | May 28: It's Never Too Late: How to Start Your Own Business at Any Age

This webinar provides action strategies to help you launch your own small enterprise.



  • recovery planning series

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How Localizing Your Webite's Content Can Boost Sales

If your business isn't reaching its target customers online, you're blowing a big opportunity.




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3 Ways to Sell Your Services Virtually Right Now With No Upfront Costs

Pivot your offerings and add value now to drum up cash.




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Be the Productive Leader Your Company Needs in Quarantine

Owners of small businesses, caught between financial struggles and health hazards, must learn to operate as efficiently as they can from the safety of their own homes.




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How to Land Your Dream 100 Clients for $5 of Ad Spend a Day

Focus on just those you really want, and quickly reach them without wasting time or money on others.




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3 Tips to Find a Good AI Partner for Your Recovery

The world will never look the way it did before, but productivity and consumption can resume with a little help.



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Free Webinar | May 21: Get Your Business Into Recovery Mode Now

Join author Mark W. Johnson as he explores adjacent businesses and capabilities needed to meet the new normal of your business when we get to the other side.



  • recovery planning series

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From radio waves to sticky tape and even a facial sling, the wacky ways to keep your chin up 

Almost 70 per cent of people have concerns about their jaw and chin. Alice Smellie teamed up with aesthetic doctor Mervyn Patterson to give verdict on the latest tightening treatments.




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Your definitive guide to all of Boxing Day's sporting action on TV... and how you can watch it

After the fesitivies of Christmas Day, Boxing Day is made for one thing and one thing only - sport. We have you covered, with your definitive watching brief to ensure you can cram in every bit of action.




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Strictly CAN change your life - look at us!

Former Strictly contestants Jay McGuiness, Aston Merrygold, Harry Judd and Louis Smith reveal how their shared love of performing has led them to work together in a new West End show.




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Your guide to the best acts at this weekend's Glastonbury

After a fallow year, the greatest music show on Earth returns today at Glastonbury. Thousands have pitched their tents, but armchair viewers can enjoy the action without getting sunburnt.




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The most popular holiday songs revealed - and it's Meduza track Piece of Your Heart that is No1

Researchers looked at Spotify playlists that contain the words 'holiday playlist', 'beach playlist', 'summer tunes', 'summer time songs' and 'holiday playlist 2020' to find the 100 most popular tunes.




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How to be a travelling Tree Angel: Can carbon offset schemes make up for your holiday flights?

We examine what carbon offsetting organisations across the world say they do - and compare results from their 'carbon calculators', where you work out how much to pay to offset emissions.




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Celebrity make-up artist Emma Osborne reveals tips to get your makeup just right

Celebrity makeup artist Emma Osborne, from London, who's worked with Chrissy Teigen and Emma Watson, shared her tips on how to give your skin an A-list glow - even during winter.




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Online calculator to see how bad your shopping habit is for the planet

An online tool, backed by Harry Potter star and eco-warrior Emma Watson, calculates your fashion carbon footprint. Six writers with vastly different shopping habits took the test.




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'What you do on your cell phone is none of their damned business!': Rand Paul thrills libertarians and unites CPAC with anti-NSA stemwinder

Paul got the Conservative Political Action Conference's loudest applause -- by far -- and figures to be a major force in the 2016 presidential season.




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Deceptively difficult emoji quiz puts your knowledge of capital cities to the test

Nikki Spiers, 31, who lives in London, is known for creating social media's viral emoji quizzes. She has posted a new challenge, asking puzzlers to name 20 capital cities using emojis.




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Chemicals found in kitchenware can DOUBLE your risk of obese grandchildren, research shows

The Public Health Institute in California found that obesity was up to 2.3 times higher among 20-year-old women whose grandmothers had been exposed to syn chemicals.




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Are Christmas menus at your favourite coffee shop FAR MORE expensive than the norm?

Starbucks, Costa, Pret, Starbucks and Greggs have unveiled Christmas menus, but while prices appear more expensive, it's cheaper than buying a regular coffee and adding flavours and creams.




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SARAH VINE: Welcome to the hell of teaching your own children! 

SARAH VINE:Anyone who can corral 30 sullen, hormonal horrors into a classroom and get them to sit still, let alone absorb any information, has my utmost respect...




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Woman, 42, loses 6st in six months without dieting thanks to pill that zaps fat in your sleep

Jane McGowen, from Sterling, near Glasgow, had spent a lifetime battling with her weight, but told FEMAIL she shrank from a size 22 to a 10 by taking Phen24, a natural supplement.




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Tracey Cox reveals how to negotiate relationship without sex (and still keep your partner) 

Sex expert Tracey Cox has revealed how to navigate your way around a relationship without sex, whether it's you or your partner who has decided they no longer wish to have intercourse.




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Cycling to work cuts your risk of dying by a fifth

Cycling to work cuts your chances of dying early - despite the risk of being hit by a car, according to a research team at the University of Glasgow (pictured, stock).




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Exercising to fast-tempo music can increase the effort and endurance of your workouts

A new study led by the University of Verona in Italy has found that listening to high-tempo music that equates to at least 170 heartbeats per minutes inspired bursts of effort during exercise.




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How can I stop hair loss? Dr Martin Scurr answers your health questions

ASK THE GP: My hair has been falling out since I had a pacemaker fitted three years ago. I was taking bisoprolol tablets, which I know can cause hair loss, but changing to a different medicine hasn't helped.




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ASK THE GP: Cramping leg pain is stopping me walking! DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

DR MARTIN SCURR: Barbara Connor, from South-East London, has a condition called claudication, which causes her problems in her legs.




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Coal soap can soothe an itchy scalp. DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

ASK THE GP: For four months I have been suffering from an itchy scalp. There are no visible blemishes, but it is very irritating. The chemist suggested using a special shampoo. I am 79.




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Menopause may be causing your infuriating itch: Dr MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

ASK THE GP: DR MARTIN SCURR: Oestrogen deficiency reduces collagen in the skin. These changes in menopause can cause excessive dryness and widespread itching.




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Dr MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions 

The Daily Mail's resident doctor Martin Scurr answers your health concerns in his weekly column.




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ASK THE GP: How to stop diabetes from making your fingers numb

The Daily Mail's resident doctor answers your health concerns in his weekly column. Today he reveals how your diet affects nerve damage and how to regain hair after a mastectomy.




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Try Botox jabs to ease teeth grinding at night: Dr Martin Scurr answers your health questions 

The Daily Mail's resident doctor Martin Scurr answers your health concerns in his column. This week a reader asks if the ringing in their ears is connected to them clenching their teeth.




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Could your dizziness be caused by an inflammation of the inner ear?

Labyrinthitis is an inflammation of the inner ear, the maze-like system of tubes and passages that is fundamental to hearing and balance.




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DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

Seborrhoeic dermatitis is a skin condition in which the scalp becomes red, itchy and flaky. It's very common - occurring in around one in 25 people. It can affect any area of oily skin.




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DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

Dry eye disease occurs when the mechanism that maintains a stable 'tear film' (watery fluid) across the surface of the eye is disturbed. Around 5 per cent of the population is affected.




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Will I ever be able to eat without bad heartburn? DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

DR MARTIN SCURR: Any persistent problem can be terribly frustrating but it is not the Barrett's oesophagus (pictured) that is causing your symptoms.




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Beauty Confidential: Make yourself blossom with flower-power beauty

To celebrate the Chelsea Flower Show, we bring you the best in floral beauty products...




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Beauty confidential: Fake your way to being a bronzed beauty

Wondering how to pick the right fake tan to suit your skin? We have tested the newest products in a quest for the top tans this summer...




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Top-to-toe body wax: It's not just the price that will make your eyes water

Areas Leah Hardy got pruned included her eyebrows, lip, chin, underarms, full arm, including hands, full leg, including toes a Brazilian or Hollywood bikini wax and, ahem, her bottom.




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Father's Day gifts: Indulge your dad with a grooming gift

You don't have to struggle to find the perfect present for Father's Day as we've tracked down grooming gifts galore to make him look, feel and smell like a new man




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Travel essentials: Keep your beauty regime going on the move

Our pick of the top travel essentials to keep your skin radiant and feeling fresh on the move.




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Beauty Confidential: Your essential guide to getting smoky for summer

As unlikely as it sounds, the smoky eye is proving the look for summer. More typically associated with winter glamour, the look works extremely well with a bold summer wardrobe. And it’s a surprisingly easy trend to create at home.




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Beauty Confidential: The smart solutions: Providing the answers to all of your beauty dilemmas

From achieving statement eyebrows to curing puffy eyes or turning to the dark side... Elsa McAlonan brings you the smart solutions to all of your beauty dilemmas.




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Nutricosmetics: Latest trend in cosmetics is to EAT yourself beautiful

The latest way to look beautiful is to eat your products rather than apply them to your skin




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Underarm overhaul: After all that shaving and spraying, your poor old armpits need pampering

As if we didn’t have enough to do fighting crows’ feet, grey hairs and chipped nail polish, it seems that there is a new body part coming under scrutiny: the armpit.




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Nora Ephron, I Remembering Nothing: Don't you just detest your hair?

In the final part of our series celebrating the wit and wisdom of the Hollywood screenwriter, who died last week, she turns her attention to the daily battles women wage in a bid to stay looking youthful …




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Oh, Amanda Holden, why have you turned yourself into a Barbie doll?

Whatever the Britain's Got Talent judge wants to do to her face and body is entirely her choice. But the metamorphosis is truly astounding, says LIZ JONES.




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Catch the beauty bug: Far from being harmful, bacteria can keep your skin looking youthful

We’ve been brought up to believe our faces should be squeaky clean, but research shows our obsession with anti-bacterial soaps could be damaging our health.




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Is your manicure destroying your nails?

Nail obsessives have been seduced by a new type of manicure that research suggests leaves nails thin, brittle and peeling.




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Beauty confidential: Colour yourself beautiful

Top hair colour expert Scott Cornwall, from TV’s Ten Years Younger, explains how to get great results.




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BB cream is the latest A-list Hollywood beauty buzzword but which is the best one for your skin?

This new hybrid product, which sits between skincare and make up, gives skin a natural luminous look and is the beauty secret of celebs worldwide.