Last week, we released a quick guide to the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (or GDPR) and in it, we mentioned the need for a clear and concise privacy policy. So today we bring you a simple guide to assist with updating your privacy policy so that it is ... Read More
The European Union General Data Protection Regulation (or GDPR) is a new piece of legislation from the European Union that was adopted in April of 2016 comes into effect on the 25th of May. At first glace, it can look really intimidating, it’s no small amount to take in and ... Read More
Harvard Business School Professor Robert Hayes makes an interesting comment on competition between companies, and how this competition has evolved/is evolving in the new millennium. Hayes says that in the twentieth century, companies competed on price. Today they compete on quality. Yet even this is changing. In the new millennium, ... Read More
When people ask, “How’s business?”, do you think things could be better? Whatever response you give to those people, you might be prompted to ask yourself if your business and your sales are growing in a way you’re happy with. For many business owners, routine scrutiny of business growth and ... Read More
Digital Lamb in partnership with Adelaide City Libraries will explain the basics of what a website is and talk through the techno-babble in plain English. Perfect for people looking to build their own website but don’t know where to start and for people wanting some general background information in order to hire a web designer. ... Read More
The Digital Lamb team are proud to be an official sponsor of Brick Barossa, the Barossa Valley’s inaugural LEGO exhibition. The event will showcase models from the Southern Bricks LEGO User Group along with a variety of interactive displays, competitions and student work. Brick Barossa is a fund raiser for the St Jakobi Lutheran School in Lyndoch. ... Read More
What do you think about when you look to hire a new employee? Ideally, you probably want someone with experience, right? I’d like to challenge that idea. Sure, experience is great and adds real value to an application, but lack of experience shouldn’t exclude candidates from being given serious consideration. My point is that you ... Read More
We may be living in the digital age but that doesn’t mean we should lose the value of social contact. This is especially critical for business relations and customer service. It’s true that technology makes our lives and our work easier, but we’d all do well to remember that it is simply an enabler. No ... Read More
Well, 2016 is here! And you might have just made some well-intentioned New Year’s resolutions. If past experience has taught us anything though, it’s that talking about doing something is very different from actually carrying it out. By the end of January many of us will have left our resolutions by the wayside. Well, you ... Read More
Here’s a big tip: forget market share, set your sights on customer share. As a business owner, you’ve probably heard many times that getting one new customer costs five times as much as retaining an existing one. Why then are so many businesses putting so much money into going after new customers? The answer is ... Read More