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Five tips to launch a successful Facebook Page

3:24PM | Wednesday, 20 March 2013 | Lauren Ridgway

If you want to get started in the world of social media, here are five key Facebook tips to give your business a boost.

Technology  | Social media  | Mentor  | Sole trader  | Lauren Ridgway

Why we shut down Storyberg: Co-founder reveals all

3:37PM | Wednesday, 20 March 2013 | Michelle Hammond

Storyberg co-founder Michael Dijkstra has revealed why the start-up surprisingly folded, shortly after being accepted into the 2013 Startmate program, but insists it’s “definitely not the end” of his start-up adventures.

 | Planning  | Business planning  | Technology

Find and replace text in Word

3:00AM | Wednesday, 20 March 2013 | Patrick Stafford

Ever used the wrong word or phrase a number of times in a Word document? Instead of manually replacing each instance, Word can do it for your automatically.

 | Technology

Launch a start-up like a rock band at SXSW

3:21PM | Tuesday, 19 March 2013 | Rebekah Campbell

While visiting the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, it became apparent that rock music and start-ups have more in common than you might think. Here are six sonic tips to boost your business.

 | Financing a business  | Venture Capital  | Technology  | Mentor  | Rebekah Campbell

Start-up Australia: The movement that’s looking to revamp a nation

3:57PM | Tuesday, 19 March 2013 | Mick Liubinskas

Australia’s tech start-up community has set itself a radical goal – to create 20% of national GDP by 2033. Here’s its plan to put innovation and fresh thinking at the forefront of the Australian economy.

 | Financing a business  | Venture Capital  | Technology

THE NEWS WRAP: Gillard opens door to compromise as media reforms falter

3:18AM | Tuesday, 19 March 2013 | Andrew Sadauskas

Prime Minister Julia Gillard is fighting to keep proposed media reforms alive, following an interview on the ABC’s Lateline program where independent MP Tony Windsor expressed concerns about the package.

 | Technology  | Social media  | Websites  | Business  | Government and Regulation

Add calendars in Outlook

3:00AM | Tuesday, 19 March 2013 | Patrick Stafford

If you manage all your email through Outlook then you probably deal with the Outlook calendar as well. But if you’re using an external calendar, it can be a nuisance to sync the two. There’s actually a way to combine them.

 | Technology

Audio tours app wins SeaChange StartUp Camp

3:11PM | Monday, 18 March 2013 | Michelle Hammond

A smartphone app offering audio tours for sightseers has been crowned the winner of this year’s SeaChange StartUp Camp in Merimbula, while one of the runners-up formed their idea on the Entrepreneurs SeaChange Bus.

 | Technology

Five niche crowdfunding sites on the stump for start-ups

3:24PM | Monday, 18 March 2013 | Michelle Hammond

A new crowdfunding platform aimed solely at local sporting clubs has highlighted the growth of niche crowdfunding websites, suggesting there are opportunities for other start-ups to specialise.

 | Technology  | Sole trader  | Tech

Fewer marketers using social networking: Report

3:59PM | Monday, 18 March 2013 | Michelle Hammond

A new survey shows marketing budgets will grow by 1% in 2013, following growth of 3.4% last year, while the growth of social networking and Web 2.0 is less pronounced than in 2011.

 | Planning  | Business planning  | Marketing  | Sales and marketing  | Technology  | Social media  | Sole trader

Microsoft launches elevator pitch competition via Pedestrian.TV

3:31PM | Monday, 18 March 2013 | Michelle Hammond

Pop culture news site Pedestrian.TV has linked up with Microsoft Windows to launch an elevator pitch competition for start-ups, along with a Q&A with The Iconic co-founder Finn Age Hänsel.

 | Technology

Dropbox swoops on start-up app Mailbox in rumoured $100 million deal

3:31PM | Monday, 18 March 2013 | Patrick Stafford

Cloud-storage group Dropbox agreed to acquire the popular new email app Mailbox for a price rumoured to be as high as $US100 million.

 | Technology  | Exit Strategy

Use your iPad as a digital photo frame

3:00AM | Monday, 18 March 2013 | Patrick Stafford

Did you know you can use your iPad as a digital photo frame? If not, here’s how to do it.

 | Technology

Export feeds from Google Reader

3:28PM | Friday, 15 March 2013 | Patrick Stafford

If you're concerned about Google shutting down its popular RSS aggregation service, Google Reader, here's a tip to help you out.

 | Technology

ACMA slams Groupon Australia with formal warning for violating the Spam Act

3:16PM | Friday, 15 March 2013 | Patrick Stafford

Group buying giant Groupon has been slammed by the Australian communications watchdog, which has issued a formal warning to the company regarding its daily email newsletters – and the ability to unsubscribe.

 | Legal matters  | Technology  | Websites  | IT  | Leadership

‘Just outraged at the insanity of Julia Gillard’: Tech start-ups hit back in 457 visa row

3:17AM | Friday, 15 March 2013 | Michelle Hammond

Key players in the Australian tech start-up scene have lashed out at Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s suggestion the 457 visa program is being abused by the IT industry.

 | Legal matters  | Technology  | IT  | Leadership  | How to hire staff

Change your body text in Gmail

3:49PM | Thursday, 14 March 2013 | Patrick Stafford

You may think when using Gmail you only have to use the default text provided by the service itself. This is incorrect! You can actually change the text in your Gmail messages to whatever you like – here’s how to do it.

 | Technology

Don’t ever let tech jargon cloud you over

3:20PM | Thursday, 14 March 2013 | Taskmaster

Do your eyes glaze over when people start talking about “social media strategies” and “cloud-based services”? Don’t let those jargon terms run you over – take control!

 | Technology  | Social media  | Websites  | IT

Judge reveals why iConnect Catering won Startup Weekend Perth

3:22PM | Wednesday, 13 March 2013 | Michelle Hammond

Pollenizer co-founder Phil Morle has revealed the reasons why iConnect Catering was named the winner of the latest Startup Weekend Perth, highlighting the growth of the Perth start-up scene.

 | Business planning  | Growth  | Technology

Google maps inside shopping centres, using social media

3:18PM | Wednesday, 13 March 2013 | Patrick Stafford

Google is rolling out a major update to Street View in Australia today, with the search giant now displaying photos inside shopping centres and other buildings, giving local businesses a chance to boost their rankings.

 | Technology  | Social media  | Websites
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