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Small Business Energy Saving
Submitted by Office Design on Sun, 02/07/2010 - 18:33
Small business may be Australia’s biggest and fastest growing sector, but running a small business is still hard work. Long hours, endless tax requirements and, of course, the ongoing expenses; keeping your head above water can sometimes seem impossible.
Wages, rent, overheads; it’s becoming increasingly important in small business to save money, but harder and harder to find places where you can. Luckily, there’s an easy way of reducing your small business overheads, and all you have to do is spend a few minutes online.
If you’ve never thought about how much you’re paying electricity, you’re probably paying too much. Electricity suppliers charge most small business customers the default rate, despite having an entire suite of packages available. It’s important to know that your small business has a choice.
Fortunately, finding the cheapest available deal and switching electricity providers is simple. Take advantage of electricy comparison websites, such as GoSwitch.com.au they offer small businesses the opportunity to switch electricity and gas quickly and painlessly.
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