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On August 1, 2022, the German government implemented a European directive for better information exchange within the EU by bringing the Digitization Directive into force.
While it is in principle now possible for users of the common register portal to access data such as new registrations, notifications of changes and notifications of deletion free of charge and without registration, a closer look still reveals decisive disadvantages:
For one thing, the display of hits or search results per search query is limited to 100 results.
To locate, for example, all agencies or associations in a region or in a state, you would therefore have to make several search requests.
On the other hand, the number of search results per page is only 10 entries, which additionally means en extra effort when browsing or downloading documents. Also, no contact information can be added, nor is data such as web pages/URLs or email addresses included.
Our conclusion: in order to specifically retrieve individual commercial register excerpts, the aforementioned amendment represents good progress.
For address or direct marketing and lettershops, proprietary databases such as our Company Database 2022 continue to remain highly relevant due to the much wider range of functions. Due to the absence of the limitations described above, working with our system will save you valuable time and therefore money.
It is possible to start a business with little start-up capital, but it requires good planning, a clear vision and hard work. It is important to first be clear about the company's goal and the nature of the business, because a business plan can then be created on this basis. A business plan should include a detailed financial concept and a detailed cost analysis. You also need to consider what kind of financing you are looking for and how to get it.
As a rule, it is not possible to start a business with only equity capital. One must be able to get loans to get the startup capital needed. There are several ways to raise the money you need. For example, business angels, banks or investors can make an investment in the company. One can also take advantage of government funding programs or turn to crowdfunding platforms.
It is also possible to start a business with little seed capital by doing some of the required work yourself. This includes, for example, creating marketing materials, building websites and apps, or developing products. In addition, you can also try to attract customers by joining different networks and advertising. This can help save costs and build a customer base.
When starting a business with little startup capital, it is important to focus on the goals and success of the business. One must develop a clear strategy and have a plan on how to achieve the goals. Also, one should try to build a suitable network and establish contacts with potential customers and investors.
1. Subject line: A short, concise headline that grabs the reader's attention
2. Introduction: A few short sentences that introduce the reader to a topic.
3. Key message: a short summary of the most important information
4. Description: a more detailed description of the topic, including background information
5. Quotes: Quotes from people involved that support the key message
6. Contact information: Contact details for queries
7. Abbreviations: Explanations of abbreviations and acronyms.
8. Images/videos: Images, videos or other visual elements that complement the press release
9. Social media: Links to your social media accounts so readers can share your content
10. Conclusion: a brief closing that encourages readers to learn more about the topic
Writing a press release step by step - A guide
1. Think about a good idea for your press release: develop a topic that is relevant to your company, provides interesting information and attracts readers.
2. Focus on the most important facts: Try to capture the essence of the message in one sentence, and use the rest of the press release to add more information.
3. Use an introductory headline: Write a headline that piques the reader's interest and reflects the topic of the press release.
4. Compose the body of the text: Follow the structuring rules of a press release to ensure that all information is complete. Follow a simple structure that includes an introduction, details, quotes and a call-to-action.
5. Don't forget to include your contact information: Include your contact information at the end of the text to prevent journalists from not reaching out to you.
6. Proofread and publish your article: Check your article for spelling and grammatical errors and make sure it is interesting and informative. Then publish your press release on your website, blog, or through a press release service.