This week our sister site Bizgene has been looking at how you design a website not only from the business but also the legal persepective. You can follow them on Twitter or LinkedIn for more in-depth conversations about how to implement this stuff, but in the meantime, read on for everything else happening on the site this week.

The latest post gives you ten top tips for making sure your business website really delivers the goods. Also they address the news stories about Apple and privacy on the news and the wires today, plus a look at the new business phone from HTC. Their aim is to help businesses and the first thing they do about this is take any jargon out and shoot it. It’s a plain English guide to business issues.

Is your email use appropriate?
One in three employees admit to sending “inappropriate” emails on the company’s network. What can you do about it?

One third of employees would steal data
Another survey says one in three people on leaving your company would walk off with a copy of your customer list. How do you lock it down?

Is your business pirating software?
A lot are, they just don’t realise it. In this article we have a look at what’s going on and when you can start using hooky software without any clue you’re doing it.

Businesses fear expense claims
Not only can they be dishonest for a minority, they take up computing and management time when you could be doing something more productive. So how do you avoid getting all your time sucked out of you?

You and Twitter: personal or corporate?
Loads of people find the social networks really useful for developing new customers and supporting existing ones – but people don’t know whether to be businesslike, corporate or what. We have a look at a few options.

Hot chat, right here!


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