June 27th, 2008
The Australian, Entrepreneur
ONCE, the only way to find a business on the move was to call a directory on a mobile phone. But the arrival on July 11 of Apple iPhone — it is 3G, has WiFi and is GPS-enabled and integrated with Google Maps — is about to change the way people use mobile [...]
May 30th, 2008
The Australian, Entrepreneur
MARKETING fads come and go but YouTube and the internet look as if they are here to stay. YouTube is about rich interesting content rather than rich video production companies that usually make expensive TV ads. And this makes it an ideal medium for the small to medium-sized business, according to Sydney-based Laurel [...]
May 30th, 2008
The Australian, Entrepreneur
AS was first the case with computers and mobile phones, it’s difficult to know where in the technology cycle to dive into global positioning systems.
GPS has only become popular in Australia in the past two years, with the sales value of GPS devices now overstepping digital music players.
There are about 1.5 million GPS [...]
April 25th, 2008
The Australian, Entrepreneur
FOOD franchises are the fastest-growing franchises. On the league table of fastest growers, six are taking some sort of health angle on food: Sumo Salad, Big Dad’s Pies, Healthy Habits, Noodle Box, Pizza Capers and Crust Gourmet Pizza Bar.
Tim Dixon, CEO of consultant Franchise Works, says the high street is so dense with [...]
March 31st, 2008
The Australian, Entrepreneur
DARREN Rowse is an accidental entrepreneur. The Melbourne-based lay preacher has earned more than $700,000 from internet advertising since 2003 simply by working out what people want to read on the internet.
Now he runs the B5Media Network of 320 bloggers with co-founders Shai Coggins from Adelaide and Jeremy Wright from Toronto after 18 [...]
March 28th, 2008
The Australian, Entrepreneur
AUSTRALIA is behind the rest of the world with online shopping.
According to online researcher Hitwise, just 6.75 per cent of Australian internet traffic last month was for shopping and classifieds. In the US, 9.54 per cent and Britain 9.61 per cent of traffic was in this category. In the DVD market, 10 per [...]
February 29th, 2008
The Australian, Entrepreneur
ARTIST or businesswoman? The question is one that’s often asked about Abigail Crompton.
She started her career creating museum shop souvenirs for the National Gallery of Victoria and Craft Victoria, which gave her the idea to make art a business — the Third Drawer Down Gallery.
She kicked off with 200 tea towels her father [...]
November 30th, 2007
The Australian, Entrepreneur
Importers accept the necessity of strict biosecurity measures but can find that their implementation is hard to swallow, writes Ed Charles | November 30, 2007
LAST month Melbourne-based food importer Friend & Burrell was forced to destroy 80kg of the prized Porcini mushrooms. Another exotic food importer reports that truffles — the underground fungus [...]
September 28th, 2007
The Australian, Entrepreneur
An online questionnaire can help employers sort the chaff from the grain when it comes to recruiting workers, writes Ed Charles.
THE internet is a wonderful thing for job hunters. Once an online resume is created, it can be sent almost effortlessly to as many potential employers as the applicant wishes. The SME recruiter, [...]
September 28th, 2007
The Australian, Entrepreneur:
FAIR-TRADE COFFEE
A lot of companies are selling Fairtrade products at a different price to free trade products and pocketing the difference, Ed Charles reports
SOME companies are exploiting the fair and sustainable certification schemes by charging over and above the premium they pay for Fairtrade coffee beans and boosting their own profits.
Getting to the [...]