Minding your posts and tweets
Emma Mulquiney blogs about minding your social media manners.
“…it can sometimes be a minefield, trying to figure out what’s rude and what’s not in the digital space.”
Emma Mulquiney blogs about minding your social media manners.
“…it can sometimes be a minefield, trying to figure out what’s rude and what’s not in the digital space.”
Alycia Edgar blogs about boosting your productivity by being strategic with your time.
“When you get to the end of the day can you honestly list out exactly what you’ve achieved that day? Have you made inroads into projects? Have you made progress on your goals?”
Matthew Johnson looks at using SMS marketing to support your email marketing activities.
“Most of us keep our mobile phones within arm’s reach and check new messages within minutes. So it’s no wonder SMS marketing is now a popular way for marketers to connect with customers.”
With Christmas approaching fast, Brad Callaughan looks at the Fringe Benefit Taxes payable on gifts to employees, suppliers and clients.
“Fringe Benefits Tax is a tricky subject, and if not understood and addressed before you spend that money it could leave you a large hole in your pocket from the FBT payable.”
Lady Danielle Di-Masi blogs about how those emails you send late at night might be perceived by the receiver.
“Getting emails in the middle of the night also might make people question what you have been doing online till 2am. Sure the reality may be that you have to do these sorts of hours, but that is what the draft folder is for and send the email first thing in the morning.”
Catriona Pollard blogs about using social media as a listening post for your business.
“A common error organisations make is assuming social media is where people go to share photos of their breakfast…”
Charles Pludthura blogs about the many benefits of working remotely.
“More and more workers are managing to carve out successful careers, operating remotely from wherever they feel like settling down and getting connected. Whether it’s a beach in south-east Asia or a back bedroom in Coffs Harbour, the world really is our oyster!”
Arndria Seymour looks at what makes a good business leader and manager.
“Be clear on what you want to achieve in life – personally and professionally. Don’t be afraid to engage the services of a coach to use as a sounding board and help you achieve your stretch goals.”
Julian Smith blogs about what the cloud will mean for small businesses.
“It will also herald the changing of our relationships with our business advisors, such as our accountant. With cloud technology, they can access our data and our records in real time, in turn, being able to provide real time support and advice…”
Anna Cairo looks at the benefits of using LinkedIn for your business.
“Although LinkedIn is the most commonly used business networking site, it appears to be an underrated social media platform and consequently is under utilised.”