Flying Solo Helps New Australian Business Owners Get Up, Running and Profitable in Less Time by Providing an Ongoing Arsenal of Entrepreneurial Tools, Advice and Networking Opportunities
When you buy a business in Australia, as more and more savvy entrepreneurs are doing, you’re sure to find an arsenal of tools you can use to ensure your venture is as profitable as it is pleasurable, and one of these top resources in Australia’s online magazine for solo business owners.
Appropriately called Flying Solo, the online magazine provides up-to-date information for Australian business owners in the areas of:
• Starting Out
• Working Smarter
• Networking
• Solo Psyche
• Technology
• Interviews with Experts
• Sating Balanced
• And more
What You Can Expect
With professional contributors in the areas of personal banding, online marketing, business coaching, web design, life and work balance and proven consultants and facilitators that you can rely on to take you new business to the next level, Flying Solo provides an array of information in every online issue, focusing on tips, tools, techniques and strategies Australian business owners can use right away to make positive changes that will dramatically improve their business’ bottom-line.
May 2007 Issue
For instance, this month’s Working Smarter feature details seven steps you can start to take today to truly manage your procrastination and a second Working Smarter feature provides you with everything you need to keep your office clear of clutter.
Additional Magazine Segments
The Technology segment of the May 2007 issue digs deep into the controversy of the online brochure and provides invaluable insight, supported by articles on how to boost website sales and traffic, how an audio file placed on your website can help get your message across, tips for keeping site viewers on your site’s pages and more.
There’s even an open forum for readers and other solo business owners throughout Australia to leave comments, ask questions and share the information they have with you, and you can do the same.
In short, it’s an informative, online network that no Australian business owner should be without!
Australian Owners Just Like You Spotlighted
The same issue Spotlights Debbie Carr, who owns an agency for professional speakers, corporate trainers and entertainers in Bellevue Hill, Sydney. As expected, the interview is engaging and informative, with Carr’s advice for fellow Australian business owners as practical as it is eye-opening.
This feature interview is supported by other spotlights on additional Australian business owners, such as web designer David McDonald; Karen Curran who is a graphics designer and illustrator in Springwood, Blue Mountains, New South Wales; Melbourne, Victoria designer Kim Webber; and Brisbane, Australia Writer and Policy Analyst Donna McDonald.
Start-Up Advice, Too
For those Australian business owners just starting out, there is a wealth of information on vision and mission statements as well as corporate values and even a very unique, well-written article on four ways high standards could actually hold you and your new Australian business back.
Readers of this current issue of Flying Solo will also find out more about the most important lessons needed to learn during a “slow time” and find incomparable information on how you can best face and handle the fear every new business owner must deal with.
Delivered Directly to You
Flying Solo will also delivered free weekly business tips, advice and even inspiration to your email inbox through its well-researched newsletter and, if you subscribe today, you will also receive the Flying Solo 56-page tips book for free. In fact, nearly 12,000 business owners across Australia already subscribe and enjoy the advice and information they find in Flying Solo’s more than 300 professionally written articles.
You’ll have to check out theFlying Solo blog where you can interact with some of the best minds in the Australian business world and with other new entrepreneurs just like you. And, not only can you add your comments to the site’s blog, but after every article, prompting a dialogue that is beneficial to all involved.
You’ll also find a fantastic video on the site’s home page that tells you what those little RSS buttons are on every site page these days and what they can do for your and your new Australian business.
Happy viewing!
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