FAQs

Who produces the Donut sites?
How do the Donut sites make money?
What is the idea behind the Donut site?
What areas of advice does the Donut site cover?
What about my privacy?
How do I become a Donut partner?
As well as the websites, what else do the Donuts offer small businesses?
Why 'Donut'?

Who produces the Donut sites?

Atom Content Marketing - we are based in Bristol and have been providing practical, reliable advice to small businesses for more than 30 years. Our clients include a long list of leading private and public sector organisations. You can find out more about us by visiting our website.

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How do the Donut sites make money?

It is important to note that our commercial partners, as outlined below, do not have any involvement in the editorial process. All of our core 'Topic' content is independently written and signed off by our team of small business writers and experts. Our aim is to provide genuinely useful, reliable information and offers that will help small businesses be successful.

Corporate partners, offers

We work with corporate organisations who have products and services relevant to small businesses. We clearly mark and place these offers on related content pages and generic pages (such as the Home pages) across the sites. As above, the content on these pages is not influenced by the corporate partner in any way.

If corporate partners would like to feature their own content on the sites, we restrict this to the Hub areas of the site.

Paid-for blogs

The blog is the clearly marked section of the site where we allow paid-for articles. Our blog contributors pay a small fee to feature their article. However, all articles are subject to editorial approval and will be edited by our specialist team. Blogs include a credit to the author at the end of the article and are clearly marked as a 'sponsored post'.

Affiliate revenue

Some of our revenue is generated by affiliate links. That means that we earn a small commission or fee if a user follows the link and takes action on a partner site. Links that are clearly to commercial partners' products or services (eg that are specific about the offer, or that mention the partner's name) are not highlighted as affiliate links. However, where an affiliate link is placed within the content of core 'Topic' content these are marked with an asterisk. We will only add an affiliate link if it is a natural fit and useful to the user - the content is independently written and not influenced by the affiliate partner.

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What is the idea behind the Donut site?

Our aim is to help start-ups and small businesses be successful by giving them access to free, reliable, independent advice about a range of key business tasks and issues, as well as money-saving opportunities through the website's commercial partners.

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What areas of advice does the Donut site cover?

There are currently five Donut sites - Marketing Donut, Start Up Donut, Law Donut (covering both business and personal law), Tech Donut (covering business technology) and Money Donut. The first, Marketing Donut, was launched in April 2009. Three months later we launched Start Up Donut. Law Donut was launched in August 2009, then IT Donut (now Tech Donut) in August 2010 and Tax Donut (now Money Donut) followed 12 months later. Each site took about one year to plan, write and build and has been further expanded over the years. We plan to add more Donut sites in the future.

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What about my privacy?

We take the privacy of our site users extremely seriously. You'll find full details in our privacy policy.

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How do I become a Donut partner?

Are you looking for a cost-effective way of boosting your profile or getting your product or service in front of the hard-to-reach small business market? For more information, email Emma Jones.

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As well as the websites, what else do the Donuts offer small businesses?

You can listen and subscribe to our podcast Start Your Own Business for helpful and inspiring expert interviews and start-up stories. Our active and engaged Facebook group for start-ups and small businesss based in the UK is a helpful and supportive community where business owners share tips and experience, ask questions and are inspired by other small business success stories. We also have a weekly newsletter full of advice and news for small businesses and are active on Instagram and Twitter.

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Why 'Donut'?

Good question. At Atom, we often draw 'donut diagrams' to map out collaborative projects. We wanted a fun and engaging brand for the sites and considered more than 60 other names, but Donut was the one we all liked, so it stuck. Oh, and it means we get to eat a LOT of doughnuts!

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What does the * mean?

If a link has a * this means it is an affiliate link. To find out more, see our FAQs.