I am speaking at the Big Morning 4 Your Business Free business seminar Thursday 29th May.
I am presenting on two topics:
Stop Your Website Sending Your Customers to Your Competition
and
Move Your Business to the Cloud Cost-Effectively
The event is a caffeine-injected morning of FREE interactive business development sessions giving you the tools and contacts to grow your business in ONE big hit! (hope that means good coffee!)
Put on by the Regional Development Australia – Moreton Bay Group the morning is:
Compared to the runner sweating, struggling to keep up with the others, grimacing as they get to the top of a hill, it looks simple. Through gritted teeth the athlete tops the hill, only to see a photographer sitting comfortably there waiting to capture their pain.
Sometimes the photographer is seen sitting in a chair in the shade with a cold drink. He has the gall to call out asking the struggling runner to jump or smile!
“I wish I had your job” I’ve been told numerous times.
Quite regularly I come across people who are just starting out in business. Often this is due to dissatisfaction with a corporate career, change in circumstances or location. Many older people who are made redundant or leave their jobs feel they have little job prospects and decide to start a new business. Many are just starting something alongside their existing work hoping it will be enough to let them quit at some point in the future.
Some (not all) talk to an accountant or lawyer and set up the right business structure for their new enterprise. Unfortunately a common mistake many make is to not talk to a trusted advisor about their technology requirements. Too often I am called into help after the investment in retail consumer technology has been made already. Often it is too late to change things, funds have been spent and computers, tablets, printers and phones have been acquired.
The mistakes I have had to fix include:
I am going to be writing a series on business technology basics.
Each post will focus on one common technology aspect that small and medium businesses use everyday or week, and discuss some of the alternatives, best practices and basic information on how to get started with looking for help etc.
I am really keen to get your requests on what topics, technologies, or hardware and software things in business you want me to write about.
So let me know in the comments or via the contact form what you want me to write about – and stay tuned!
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