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The failure of so many eBusinesses has made it clear that the answer to making an online business a success is not an obvious one. Many tens of thousands of businesses have failed on the Internet in the last few years yet many others remain and flourish.
Today consumers expect ALL businesses to have a web site which lends credibility and builds consumer confidence. More and more consumers are turning to the Internet to research business services or products before purchasing so if you don't have a web site you could be losing out to the competition.
PROBLEM patrons face bans from Queensland entertainment precincts and pubs and clubs will close earlier under sweeping plans to curb alcohol-fuelled violence.
Drunks a threat to bar staff
We are all looking at websites on a regular basis these days as a part of our everyday life, but have a you reviewed your own website lately from a users perspective to check that it is compelling to your audience?
We are all under no illusion as to the size of the internet and its expodential growth over the last few years but you may be surprised when you read some of the general internet statistics listed below;
In this blog I point out some of the more obvious pitfalls regarding setting up an online business for the first time that most new potential online business owners do not think about or just don't fully understand. I have had many clients come to me thinking they can set up an online business and make money from day 1 investing as little as $4,000! The reality is that for that budget you most likely won't even get a website live let alone a web marketing strategy!
Newsletters are quickly emerging as great tool for communicating messages and information with customers and other readers. They are a part of the greater pictures, and play an important role in creating an all encompassing CRM system for your business. This article will give you some quick things to keep in mind when creating and editing your article to increase the value it adds to your readers.
One of the most cost-effective methods of getting leads on the Internet is pay-per-click ads on search engines; they can provide instant traffic, and allow you to test the effectiveness of your business in real time
A BANNED Gold Coast bouncer who returned to the security industry under a new name has been fined $18,000. Kasey Robert Holmes, 22, of Oxenford, was found guilty of operating without a security licence under the name of James Lee Honeywood. The Gold Coast man was caught by investigators from the Office of Fair Trading during routine checks and was charged with 64 breaches of the Security Provider Act 1993.

