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Start Your Business Magazine
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EditorChristine Shaw
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherGambit Interactive Media
FounderZia Mallick
Year founded2004
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based inLondon
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.startyourbusinessmag.com
ISSN1746-9201

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Start Your Business Magazine[1] is a UK publication providing information advice and guidance to business start ups. The editorial content includes marketing, sales tactics, financial planning and raising funding.

Start Your Business Magazine is published by Gambit Interactive Media , headquartered in the London, UK.

Overview[edit]

Start Your Business Magazine publishes a monthly print magazine in the UK as well as daily business news and related topics on its websites: startyourbusinessmag.com supported by a digital podcast channel [1] and videos.

History[edit]

Start Your Business Magazine[2] [3] is a UK monthly magazine established in 2004 and published by Gambit Interactive Media. It was founded by UK born entrepreneur Zia Mallick. [4][5] [6]. It features interviews with entrepreneurs such as Jenk Oz and Adam Bradford. Expert contributors include Mark Watson-Gandy[7] and Robert Craven. It includes advice for new business start ups and guidance on marketing and financial planning.

Awards[edit]

Each year Start Your Business awards individuals and organisations[8] supporting enterprise and entrepreneurship in the UK. Past award winners include Tony Robinson OBE [9] for his contribution to supporting SMEs in the UK and Louise Third MBE for a lifetime achievement award.[10]

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