This article discusses a couple ways businesses drum up their sales. The examples used are percentage discounts and dollars off. The article goes into detail of the two separate examples and even … [Read more...]
The number one reason small businesses fail to scale – Part 1
Unfortunately, there are many small businesses, built on good ideas, with great potential, which will nonetheless fail to teach the limits of that potential. Business blogger, Rob Davidson believes he … [Read more...]
Flexible working a challenge for SMEs
When it comes to having flexible work and life balances for employers, it is difficult for small businesses to keep up. After all, if you only have a few people working for you, its hard to not have … [Read more...]
Inquiry on accessibility of justice for small business launched
In Australia, small businesses have limited options for seeking justice and resolution in disputes. The ombudsman for Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise, Kate Carnell, is investigating … [Read more...]
Is the “Silly Season” silly for business owners?
This article focuses on the statistics of business around the end of the year It tells the reader how the end of the year is typically a slow time of rbusiness owners. Although that may be true, it … [Read more...]
Five tech trends that will help small business in 2018
Two great tech trends that make it easier for you to run your own business are Cloud computing and Cloud account. Cloud accounting especially makes book keeping easier for your business. Real-time … [Read more...]
FBT and the Festive Season
The holidays bring certain tax liabilities that might not be readily obvious at first glance, especially for many small businesses that have never before considered how Fringe Benefit Tax can apply to … [Read more...]
Small Business Ombudsman welcomes Royal Commission
Since the global economic crisis of 2008, banks have been particularly harsh with terms and treatment offered to small businesses. A new Ombudsman, Kate Carnell, is hoping to effect changes in the … [Read more...]
One million Australian employees exposed to wage theft
It seems that many Australians are being cheated of their wages. Many employers in Australia are paying their workers less than the minimum wage. Some are even paying their workers in cash to avoid … [Read more...]
Last-minute Christmas marketing tips for SMEs
For Australian small and medium business owners here are ten ways to improve your Holiday Marketing. First, focus on last minute shoppers, they'll spend more if you can promise a speedy delivery. … [Read more...]
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