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Personal Statement, Legal Research, Human Rights Writing

Personal statement from the editor of Disabled Entrepreneur UK, offering legal research, writing, SEO, marketing and awareness support to charities, humanitarian groups and legal professionals, with a focus on disability, human rights, equality, poverty, mental health and social justice.

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How to Value a Developed Domain Name

How much is a domain name worth? Learn how to value developed domain names with SEO, backlinks, exact match keywords, and branding potential. Understand TLDs, gTLDs, geo-targeting, and domain valuation factors.

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How Disabled Entrepreneurs in the UK Can Start and Grow an Inclusive E-Commerce Business

Disabled UK entrepreneurs often have strong business ideas, but the day-to-day reality can make starting a business feel harder than it should. Accessibility challenges like unreliable transport, fatigue, pain, communication barriers, and inconsistent support can limit networking, premises, and traditional working patterns, while legal compliance worries and discrimination add extra pressure.

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How UK Parents with Disabilities Can Start Their Own Small Businesses Successfully

Starting a business while parenting and managing disability can feel like a constant tug-of-war between energy, money, and uncertainty. The steady approach is to keep entrepreneurial confidence building grounded in small first steps to business launch, then revisit long-term business planning as the picture becomes clearer, using community support for disabled entrepreneurs to reduce the load.