Tuesday 1 November 2011

Feed-in-Tariffs - What's that all about?

Feed-In Tariffs are for people who generate their own electricity, using solar panels on their roof, wind turbines, or other technology.

Customers save money by generating electricity themselves, and they can make money by sending electricity back to the national grid. They are paid for the electricity they generate, at a rate fixed by the government, typically around 43.3p per KiloWatt Hour (Kwh) for solar panels of less than 4Kw.

The Utility Warehouse Discount Club have launched their own Feed-In Tariffs. To make them that extra bit special, they will pay customers an extra 2p per Kwh for the electricity they generate. So that’s 45.3p per Kwh paid back to the customer who generates that electricity.

That's more money than they can get anywhere else - and it's guaranteed for three years!


The only condition is that you switch to the Utility Warehouse for the electricity you import from the grid… but I think you’ll be happy with that!

With the Utility Warehouse, you could save money too. They made a unique Price Promise: they guarantee you’ll save money when you switch to their services – or they’ll give you back Double the Difference.

Their unique Price Promise means you can benefit from:

• The UK’s cheapest Home Phone
• The UK’s cheapest Home Phone and Broadband bundle
• The UK’s cheapest Mobile tariffs
• The UK’s cheapest standard Gas and Electricity

If you’re interested in earning more, or saving on your household bills, please get in touch.

I’m happy to give you more details and answer any questions you may have. In the meantime, please see http://www.1bill.co.uk/
So who do you know who has solar panels, wind turbines, and other forms of electricity generation and wants to reduce their overheads even more?


Wednesday 26 October 2011

Using ACT! Connect with my Blackberry

ACT! Connect is a great way of keeping your smart phone (Blackberry, Windows Mobile and Android) updated with your ACT! Contacts and Calendar. I'm using it to update my Blackberry's contacts and calendar.

To set it up, there's a link in ACT! 2012 under "Connections", helpfully called "ACT! Connect". Click on the free 30 day trial link. Once you've registered, you are sent a link to download an App to your phone and another one to install the software on your PC or Server. Follow the instructions and install the app and the PC software.

The synchronisation is all done through a secure Sage Portal, which usefully gives you a web calendar and contacts that you can view from any browser, like the iPad, and your laptop via Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. You can schedule the PC to sync automatically with the portal. Your phone then syncs with the portal, which you can do manually or schedule this as well.

It's simple and it works and I like it. Have a look at the demo:

https://www.sageactconnect.com/js/auth/tours/SAC_demo.htm

Monday 17 October 2011

Keep Shopping Around For Energy Deals?

There's a lot in the news at the moment about energy companies - you know, they're greedy, profiteering and so-on. Then I hear that only 15% of households actually do shop around for better energy deals.

The problem is that the 15% who do shop around find out after a while they're no better off. Plus people don't understand the bills they get. So is it any wonder people don't shop around?

I joined Utility Warehouse as a customer so I didn't have to keep shopping around for these reasons. The deal with Utility Warehouse is simple; they provide a price promise:

• The UK’s cheapest Home Phone
• The UK’s cheapest Home Phone and Broadband bundle
• The UK’s cheapest Mobile tariffs
• The UK’s cheapest standard Gas and Electricity


Or they will give you back Double the Difference!


Plus, there's a 10% discount available after a year. Simply put, good value. And, I can understand the bill!

You can save even more money by taking a CashBack Card.

For me this is what makes Utility Warehouse unique. No other utility company can do this.
The Cashback card is linked to your bank via a standing order. It is automatically topped up much like a pay-as-you go mobile. Or, you can top it up instantly by phone or online.
It is a Mastercard, so you can use it everywhere. Use it in-store at Utility Warehouse’s 39 partner stores and you receive a monthly discount off your Utility Warehouse single bill averaging 5% of what you’ve spent on the Cashback Card. Big name partner stores like Sainsbury’s, Asda, M&S, Boots, B&Q, Argos, Halfords, Homebase, Miss Selfridge and many more.
You can use your card to earn CashBack in conjunction with coupons, the Nectar Card, money off vouchers, promotional deals and online special offers too!
There's a one-off application fee of £9.99 for each card you request. There is no monthly fee for the first six months; after that each card costs £1.00 a month. There is also a 35p charge each time you top-up your card.
How much you save depends on how much you spend, but I would expect to save between £30 and £40 every month, bigger families will save much more.
Is that a better deal?
Find out more at http://www.1bill.co.uk

Thursday 28 July 2011

Sage 50 2012 and ACT! 2012 - What's New

I've just started my first blog. So far in my social networking travels I've conquered Twitter, Linkedin, Referalkey, Google +, ecademy, and everyone has told me I need a blog. Here it is - for what's it's worth.

Introductions first. My name is Bob Earnshaw, my company is BusinessPlus, run by me and my wife, Jenny.

We are Business Partners with Sage. We've been running the company, which was started by Jenny's Dad in 1988, since 1998.

What a fortnight it's been. We went all the way to Nottingham last Wednesday - 120 miles, to meet the good people at Sage, who want to show us the new Sage 50 2012 and the new Sage ACT!

The first session on the new features in Sage 50 Accounts over-ran by an hour. I think it was enthusiasm and loads of questions from Business Partners.

Changes to Sage 50 2012 - due August 15th

Biggest step forward is improvements in SPEED. The bench mark testing Sage have done shows massive improvements in speed and stability, particularly for multiple users.

Next is the Sage 50 Accounts Mobile - FREE access via iphones and Blackberry's. Good for the mobile sales force and geeks like me. You will be able to access Customers and Suppliers details, and raise invoices and sales orders.

For the accountants - you can now prevent posting in previous periods, using the Lock Date function, and preview changes to the Chart of Accounts, to see what your management reports would look like before you change it.

Best news of all - Quick Search. Finally we've got the ability to do a search across all data in Sage 50 Accounts.

Quick Print - a simple change that saves a lot of time. Set a default template for your invoices, and hit quick print. It prints the invoice, no messing about choosing layouts. Brilliant.

Changes to ACT! - coming in October

Sage ACT! Scratchpad - older users of ACT! will remember sideACT! - a virtual notepad. It's back, called ACT! Scratchpad. Tap a note into it, deal with it later. Import into ACT! when you're ready to deal with it. Brilliant for PostIt users.

GMail integration - intergrate with your Google Mail Contacts and Calendar. Great if you're on the go all the time.

Sage ACT! Connect - Anywhere access to your ACT! data, via your mobile. If I'm honest, still think there are better third party applications, like handheld and Companion link, but don't tell Sage I said that.

I've done FOUR networking lunches and breakfasts this week to spread the word, so I think I'll be needing a diet book soon.

Our development PC picked up one of these malware things, so our IT support are currently running removal tools on it. What is it with the people who write these things? Is there money in it? Can it be franchised? Should they be strung up by their dangly bits?

That's it for now, before I get into grumpy mode. See you soon.

Bob Earnshaw