Business Guides for Tradespeople & Small Business Owners
Practical, easy-to-read guides covering organisation, customer follow-ups, cash flow awareness, productivity and simple business systems. Available free with Kindle Unlimited or in Kindle and paperback formats.
Why forgotten follow-ups, missed invoices and unfinished tasks create unnecessary stress—and how simple systems can help busy businesses stay organised.
Why unfinished conversations, unanswered emails and outstanding jobs stay on your mind, and how to reduce the mental load with simple operational habits.
Why opportunities are often lost between intention and action, and how consistent follow-ups can help prevent important jobs from quietly slipping away.
Why small delays create bigger problems, how taking action helps keep customers, opportunities and everyday business moving forward
Why customers trust businesses that do what they say they'll do, and how reliability builds stronger business relationships.
Why small, consistent actions outperform occasional bursts of effort, helping you build better habits and a more organised business
How small habits and tiny improvements add up over time, creating stronger systems, better organisation and lasting results.
Lhy indecision often costs more than making the wrong choice, and how confident decisions keep your business moving forward.
Why completing what you start creates more value than constantly chasing new ideas, and how finishing builds momentum and confidence.
Why we wrote these guides
Running a small business means wearing every hat. One minute you're on site, the next you're answering calls, chasing invoices or preparing quotes. These short guides share practical ideas that help busy business owners stay organised, improve customer communication and build simple systems that make day-to-day business a little easier. They're written in plain English, without business jargon or unrealistic promises—just useful advice you can start using straight away.
Built on the same philosophy as PayNudger
PayNudger was created because we know how easily important follow-ups, reminders and customer communications can be forgotten during a busy working week. The guides and PayNudger both share the same goal—helping busy businesses stay organised through simple systems rather than relying on memory alone.