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Member Spotlight

Monika Mundell, Copywriter

Monika Mundell, Copywriter

Monika Mundell, along with her husband John, provides a comprehensive suite of sizzling copywriting services to entrepreneurs, Internet marketers, ... Read more

Emma Wilson, Upclose & Virtual

Emma Wilson, Upclose & Virtual

Upclose & Virtual provides professional, cost effective, secretarial services for businesses and individuals throughout Australia to reduce the bur... Read more

Jen Clark, Jen Clark Design

Jen Clark, Jen Clark Design

Jen Clark is an experienced freelance graphic and web designer specialising in the delivery of innovative logo and branding solutions and functiona... Read more

Emma Bannister, Presentation Studio

Emma Bannister, Presentation Studio

Presentation Studio offers a complete presentation design service, from PowerPoint Templates and Design, and Training to Public Speaker coaching. T... Read more

Amy Barry, Pendle Party and Event Hire

Amy Barry, Pendle Party and Event Hire

Pendle Party and Event Hire is a family business that offers party and event equipment for hire to south east Queensland. Read more

Fiona Johnston, Peach Business Management

Fiona Johnston, Peach Business Management

Fiona works with small business owners getting started or growing an existing business. Her services include creating business plans, tax planning ... Read more

Tom Evison, Enigma Technologies

Tom Evison, Enigma Technologies

Enigma Technologies provides IT implementation, support and deployment to a wide range of clients, from home users to multi nationals. Read more

Deb Pilgrim

Deb Pilgrim

Deb Pilgrim helps small business owners start, grow and lead their business, so that they can create the life they want. Read more

Richard Jenner, The Type Shed

Richard Jenner, The Type Shed

Richard Jenner does graphic design, for any application - print, web, packaging, shop fronts, signs... anything that requires text / images arrange... Read more

Jane Woolard, WordLaundry

Jane Woolard, WordLaundry

Specialising in editing, proofreading and copywriting, WordLaundry takes the froth and bubble from communications, leaving them crisp and squeaky c... Read more

Hazel Theocharous, Assisting U Virtually

Hazel Theocharous, Assisting U Virtually

Hazel Theocharous is a virtual assistant who listens to her clients and then assesses their admin, assists with their admin and answers their admin... Read more

Mark Rubiolo, Bubbling With Energy Entertainment

Mark Rubiolo, Bubbling With Energy Entertainment

Bubbling With Energy provides entertainment and amusements for corporate events and private parties including jumping castles, mechanical bulls, su... Read more

Uri Maimon, Nominal Accounting

Uri Maimon, Nominal Accounting

Nominal Accounting Software develops, sell and supports a micro business management software. Read more

Nick Humphries, Akitso Web Design

Nick Humphries, Akitso Web Design

Akitso Web Design is a web design company that sells fully-featured professional websites to small businesses. They make getting a website for your... Read more

Alison Taylor, Cloverlea Designs

Alison Taylor, Cloverlea Designs

We are a small online retailer that sells gorgeous babies and children’s bed linen and homewares to Australian mums. Read more

Roland Hanekroot, New Perspectives Small Business Bootcamp

Roland Hanekroot, New Perspectives Small Business Bootcamp

Roland Hanekroot is a small business coach in Sydney who works with small business owners who want to make a big shift in their business and turn i... Read more

Ben Jones, Hire a Hubby Ringwood

Ben Jones, Hire a Hubby Ringwood

Ben Jones provides property maintenance services within Ringwood, Ringwood North and Warranwood. Read more

Nicole Leedham, Black Coffee Communication

Nicole Leedham, Black Coffee Communication

Black Coffee Communication helps clients increase sales and improve brand recognition through compelling business writing. Read more

Tom Mewing, Aussie

Tom Mewing, Aussie

Tom Mewing assists people in purchasing their dream home by finding them the best home loan. Read more

Victoria Judge, Expert Agency

Victoria Judge, Expert Agency

Victoria Judge helps people build a successful business around their expertise, through a combination of one-on-one workshops and outsourced servic... Read more

Monika Mundell, Copywriter
Emma Wilson, Upclose & Virtual
Jen Clark, Jen Clark Design
Emma Bannister, Presentation Studio
Amy Barry, Pendle Party and Event Hire
Fiona Johnston, Peach Business Management
Tom Evison, Enigma Technologies
Deb Pilgrim
Richard Jenner, The Type Shed
Jane Woolard, WordLaundry
Hazel Theocharous, Assisting U Virtually
Mark Rubiolo, Bubbling With Energy Entertainment
Uri Maimon, Nominal Accounting
Nick Humphries, Akitso Web Design
Alison Taylor, Cloverlea Designs
Roland Hanekroot, New Perspectives Small Business Bootcamp
Ben Jones, Hire a Hubby Ringwood
Nicole Leedham, Black Coffee Communication
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Most businesses today include internet marketing as part of their marketing strategy, and even the smallest operators are likely to have a business website.

This section provides plenty of tips for creating a better website and advice on how to read your website statistics. With the rapid changes in technology the world of online marketing is ever changing, this section will help you stay up to date.


Business website tips: website syndromes and how to cure them

28 Oct 11 | Lucinda Lions

Sometimes websites can take on a life of their own, developing human-like syndromes that can drive potential customers away. In this article, I share some business website tips and show you how to cure three common website syndromes. Read more

Comments: 9

Your small business website checklist

23 Sep 11 | Deborah Jackson

If you’re one of the many soloists who look after your own website, this small business website checklist will help make sure it’s in good shape. Read more

Comments: 1

Before you start building your website

07 Jul 11 | Danielle MacInnis

Nearly one in four micro businesses in Australia don’t have websites – yet. If you’re one of them, and looking into your options, here are some key issues to consider before you start building your website. Read more

Comments: 4

Is your website mobile-friendly?

07 Feb 11 | Megan Hills

If someone is looking at your website from their smartphone, PDA or palm-sized computer, what do they see? Is your website mobile-friendly? Read more

Comments: 6

Websites 101: Developing your web presence

26 Jan 11 | David Moore

Promoting your website and developing a web presence is an ongoing job. These tips will get beginners up and running. Read more

Comments: 9

Websites 101: Getting started with DIY websites

17 Dec 10 | David Moore

Those in the market for a website may have considered building their own. If you have thought about DIY websites, here are some options to consider. Read more

Comments: 5

Websites 101: Understanding web hosting

20 Nov 10 | David Moore

When you buy a domain name you buy more than just a website address. Most people buy an all-in-one package that includes a domain name, email and web hosting. Read more

Comments: 19

What’s your website’s mission?

15 Nov 10 | David Lawrence

Whether you’re aware of it or not, your website has a mission. Your website's mission is the one thing it needs to achieve above all else. Read more

Comments: 12

Business websites 101: What is a domain name?

15 Oct 10 | David Moore

A domain name is the unique portion of a business website address. It’s the string of letters (and sometimes numbers) between the ‘www.’ and the ’.com.au.’ Read more

Comments: 7

Business website tips: Is your website wilting?

13 Sep 10 | Lucinda Lions

Countless websites suffer from a disease I’ve nicknamed ‘website wilt’. In this article I'll provide business website tips to find out what website wilt is, and why you should avoid it at all costs. Read more

Comments: 13

Buying a website

11 Aug 10 | Tristan Boyd

Instead of hiring a website design company to build a website for you, what if you could find an existing site that met your needs? Have you considered buying a website? Read more

Comments: 3

How to build a website for just $108

28 Dec 09 | Charles Cuninghame

Are you keen to leverage the web to promote your business, but only have a minuscule budget for website development? This five-step process shows you how to build a website on the cheap. Real cheap. Read more

Comments: 45

Measuring website performance

04 Oct 09 | Tristan Boyd

A website is like a salesperson that never sleeps. Well, in the same way that you’d set clear targets for a salesperson, it’s important to identify your website objectives and put time into regularly measuring website performance against them. Read more

Comments: 11

Tips for promoting your website

16 Jun 09 | Amanda Gonzalez

You’ve been handed the keys to your brand new website, and are ready to tell the world. But how exactly are you going to promote your website, and will it cost the earth? Consider these seven good ol’ fashioned tips. Read more

Comments: 22

Online business websites: Common mistakes

06 Apr 09 | Robert Gerrish

Having started my first business as the last recession took hold, I have some strangely positive recollections. Like how the marketplace rids itself of online business websites that frankly never deserved to be there. Read more

Comments: 49

Creating a trustworthy website

05 Apr 09 | Lucinda Lions

With thousands of hoax websites on the internet, it’s important that your website gains the trust of your clients. Here are tips on how you can use your website copy to create a trustworthy website. Read more

Comments: 9

Effective business websites

14 Jul 08 | Peter Crocker

In my web browser, I have a folder called ‘business websites I like’. It contains random sites that, for one reason or another, drew me in. Looking back at the list, they have three ingredients in common that make them effective business websites. Read more

Comments: 24

Value of websites: Do you really need one?

23 May 08 | Kathie M. Thomas

In a forum discussing the value of websites, someone remarked how a number of professions e.g. tradespeople, say that websites are of no benefit to them. Between ads in the local paper and being busy anyway, they do not need or want a website. Read more

Comments: 38

Mistakes to avoid when creating a website - Part 3

16 May 08 | David Lawrence

Part one discussed mistakes to avoid when creating a website. Part two further explored this idea looking at how to pick a web developer and the importance of compatibility and simplicity. In this final part we look at how to handle limitations. Read more

Comments: 4

Mistakes to avoid when creating a website - Part 2

10 Apr 08 | David Lawrence

My first article looked at common mistakes to avoid when creating a website. Here I explore the idea further by looking at the benefits of keeping your website simple, how to pick a web developer and the importance of compatibility. Read more

Comments: 19

Mistakes to avoid when creating a website - Part 1

18 Jan 08 | David Lawrence

A website is an important tool for soloists when it comes to communicating with existing clients and attracting new ones. In this article I will discuss four common mistakes to avoid when creating a website for your business. Read more

Comments: 11

Should your business sell products online?

11 Dec 07 | Melissa Norfolk

Who is shopping online, when and what for? This review of shopping trends this holiday season will help you decide whether e-commerce is the way to go for your business. Read more

Comments: 18

Interactive websites: What is Web 2.0?

19 Jul 07 | Melissa Norfolk

We've all heard of Web 2.0, but what does it mean? I think of it as the Interactive Internet. It encourages collaboration between users and is driving the trend towards more interactive websites. Read more

Comments: 12

Tips for a better website

03 Oct 06 | Melissa Norfolk

If you make reference to your website in your business marketing, perhaps via a Yellow Pages ad, now is the ideal time to spring clean and create a better website. Read more

Comments: 3

Website statistics: Digging deeper into your webstats

17 Aug 06 | Melissa Norfolk

In an earlier article on how to read your website statistics reports we looked at the terminology of website statistics or webstats. In this article, we look at how webstats can give you greater insight into how visitors are using your website. Read more

Comments: 3

How to read your website statistics report

18 Apr 06 | Melissa Norfolk

Do you know which figures are the most important on your website statistics report? Or perhaps you've never seen a website statistics report and are wondering “what are website statistics?” Read more

Comments: 14

 

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