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Make The Digital Leap With Social Media

Gain insights from Facebook ANZ's Director of Small and Medium Business on how to leverage social commerce with Facebook.

Learn the “insider growth secrets” of Australia's most visited comparison site

A conversation with Frank Restuccia, Co-founder and Director of finder.com.au

Whipping up energy savings

Running a bustling general store and café seven days a week doesn’t leave time for much else, so it’s remarkable that a 10-minute coffee break sparked thousands of dollars in savings for this business owner.

an overview of China's economic environment

My Business’s Sara Cheng takes a closer look at the economic environment in China and the opportunities for business.

How to perform a competitive assessment

The competitive analysis or assessment section of your business plan is devoted to analysing your competition.

How King Carlos regained control of its energy bills

Assistance from My Business Energy experts helped King Carlos Coffee Roasters get back on track with its energy needs.

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Flu shots for employees – employer questions

Here's how to minimise business risks when providing flu vaccinations.

SMEs score tax breaks for going green

Small businesses that invest in energy efficiency will enjoy tax relief of up to $20,000 under a new federal government scheme. 

How a tiktok trend inspired a Tassie entrepreneur

What’s trending in social media can often be a sign of a business opportunity waiting to happen. Tasmania based Emily Quintin explains how her social media marketing experience enabled her to jump on a trend with her new business OMNI SALT.

Top 5 tips for registering your trade mark in China

Trade mark protection is very different in China than it is in Australia. If you’re looking to expand your brands online and/or reach into the lucrative market in China then you need to know-how. Using your trade mark in Australia does not automatically mean you can use it in China.