Make it British Podcast
Un podcast de Kate Hills
249 Épisodes
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185 – Reeducating Customers to Buy Better and Buy Less – Rita Britton
Publié: 06/07/2021 -
184 – Should you use a production consultant to help make your products?
Publié: 02/07/2021 -
183 – It was a stupid idea, now it’s a million pound business – Brant Richards
Publié: 29/06/2021 -
182 – Why Google is the last place to look for UK manufacturers
Publié: 25/06/2021 -
181 – Looking after Scotland’s oldest cashmere brand – Simon Cotton
Publié: 22/06/2021 -
180 – LIVE: How to make more money making in the UK
Publié: 18/06/2021 -
179 – Growing a UK-made lifestyle brand – Rebecca J Mills
Publié: 15/06/2021 -
178 – The real reason you aren’t making any money with your UK-made business
Publié: 11/06/2021 -
177 – A guide to digital textile printing – Debbie McKeegan, Texintel
Publié: 08/06/2021 -
176 – When should you choose making overseas versus making in the UK?
Publié: 04/06/2021 -
175 – The benefits of lean manufacturing – James Stewart, Lean Practitioner
Publié: 01/06/2021 -
174 – Why are your products not selling?
Publié: 28/05/2021 -
173 – Launching an Organic Skincare Brand – Hannah Lovegrove
Publié: 25/05/2021 -
172 – Should you sell your UK-made products on an online marketplace?
Publié: 21/05/2021 -
171 – How we set up a micro swimwear factory – Rich Keegan & Linda Souto Maior
Publié: 18/05/2021 -
170 – Are you confusing mark-up and margin?
Publié: 14/05/2021 -
169 – From make-up artist to product innovator – Phyllis Cohen, Face Lace
Publié: 11/05/2021 -
168 – How much does it cost to start a UK-made brand?
Publié: 07/05/2021 -
167 – Building a Business With Your Customer in Mind – Rowena Howie
Publié: 04/05/2021 -
166 – 12 Questions to ask a new manufacturer
Publié: 30/04/2021
Kate Hills is on a one-woman mission to save UK manufacturing. In this podcast she shines the light on British brands and manufacturers, and goes behind the scenes of their businesses. With tips, hints and tricks to help you manufacture in the UK and buy British. Never has there been a more critical time to get behind 'made in Britain'.