It can be hard to find the time to take care of every single aspect of your business, just as trying to work on tasks that are not high in your skill set can lead to frustration, mistakes and wasted time and money. How can you overcome this? Outsourcing.
Crowdsourcing is taking a job and putting it out to either a defined or undefined crowd to find the person with the most suitable skills to complete it. It’s a growing phenomenon – so how can you make it work for your business?
Starting a small business can be expensive – especially if you want to do it right and hit the ground running with a brand and web presence designed by a professional designer.
Your Friday Entrepreneur Fix this week features Entrepreneur of the Year and self-confessed “start-up guy”, Mark Harbottle.
DesignCrowd has nabbed a $3 million investment from local venture capital firm Starfish Ventures, which it plans to use to grow its client base in markets outside Australia.
When the people who have invested in Facebook, Flickr and eBay want to buy a $35 million share in your small business, you know you’re onto a good thing, as Mark Harbottle tells editor Jen Bishop.
99designs, new entrant to the Australian crowdsourcing market and Dynamic Business October cover star, has today announced the establishment of a $99,999 fund for design students to celebrate its 99,999th Design Contest.
The largest online design market in the world has launched locally, with 99designs.com.au kicking off its Australian operation today.