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Cliona Elliott

Cliona Elliott, SEO Copywriter at Intrepid Travel

Good question! The cost to register a business is free if you register an Australian Business Number (ABN) yourself on abr.gov.au. If you also need to register or renew a business name the ASIC fee is $37 for one year or $88 for three years. Company registration fees are a little more starting from $516 ...  expand
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Jacqui Pryor

Jacqui Pryor, Director at Mark My Words Trademark Services Pty Ltd

A registered trademark, or even a pending trademark can be 'transferred' to a new owner, yes. This is done by assigning the rights from the current applicant/owner to the new. This can be done in several ways depending on the circumstances but commonly done by way of drafting a Deed of Assignment and filing this, along with the appropriate request, with the Trademarks Office who will then update the records to show the subsequent owner accordingly. There is no official/government fee. Fees could apply if you seek assistance in drafting of the Deed of Assignment.

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Justine Garcia

Justine Garcia, Community Manager at SavvySME

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You always have to set your goals. Know who your target audience are and how much your budget is. It is also important toi have a powerful and persuassive content to attract more customers/clients. You can also engage to ads if you have budget for that. And make sure to manage and monitor your facebook daily.

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Phil Joel

Phil Joel, Chief Revenue Officer at Alex Solutions

Hi Charlotte, can you give some details on what the website will do? e.g. mainly static pages? Will it have a content management system for blogging purposes? e-commerce? any other main features?

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Justin Gil

Justin Gil, Social Media Manager at The Foodie Basket

When comparing email marketing tools, it can be challenging to find direct comparisons between competitors; this leads to extra hours spent researching multiple companies and countless switching between tabs. So to save you some time, here's a direct comparison between AWeber, Mailchimp, and Keap, ...  expand
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Lachlan Handley

Lachlan Handley, Director at FIFO Capital NSW

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I myself bought into a franchise. In brief the pro's are:
- you are not starting completely from scratch, someone else has taken time to develop and perfect the idea and hopefully got it to a stage where the product / service is a proven success and can be rolled out
- there should be a proven and documented ...  expand
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Allen Jame

Allen Jame, Blogger at Zappedia

Blogging is what people mostly do to kill boredom. Look at this now to discover more ways to kill boredom online. 

Step 1: Decide – Create Free Blog or Self-Hosted Blog?
 
So yes, you can start your blog for nothing. However, as with most things in life, just because ...  expand
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Jef Lippiatt

Jef Lippiatt, Owner at Startup Chucktown

I'm really looking forward to some detailed answers on this as well.

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Coming up to the end of the financial year some businesses may be looking at reducing their profits. Tax deductions that can be prepaid in order to get the deduction now would include rent, advertising, business trips, insurance or interest on business loans. Small businesses with less than $2m of turnover are also eligible to write off assets purchased this year which cost under $20,000 each so it may be worthwhile getting some of those assets you need for your business now. If you have stock then do your stocktake and make sure that anything that is obsolete or damaged is either written down in value or written off.

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Heather Chai

Heather Chai, Head of Communications at Asialink Business

Hi Yee, great question! And certainly one that we get asked a lot at Asialink Business. In fact, we’ve written an entire comprehensive guide to help Australian businesses looking to do business with China (which you can find at https://asialinkbusiness.com.au/research-resources/china-country-starter-pack).China ...  expand
Jef Lippiatt

, Owner at Startup Chucktown

Definitely a lot of things to consider. Thanks for sharing

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Lisa Ormenyessy

Lisa Ormenyessy, Founder at OMGhee

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Honestly - how long is a piece of string?  What is the skill set your require etc.  Perhpas the question could be do you gain a better ROI by hiring or outsourcing SM.

Hatty Bell

, Executive Assistant at Country Road Group

Great to hear your thoughts @Lisa Ormenyessy - thanks for answering! 

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Hitesh Mohanlal, Director at WOW! Advisors & Business Accountants

Harry

Good question. There is an abundant supply of labour in the Philippines but the issue will always be quality control and culture. I had a couple of people there and all my admin work is still done there. Once they know what you are after they generally deliver - it is a time consuming exercise and it can be very frustrating.You really need to understand how the people and culture work. I recommend you contact Mike O'Hagan. He runs tours there for people like yourself and is a good introduction. He can be contacted via his assistant - assistant@minimovers.com.au

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