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Free Webinar: Online strategy for start-ups

Free Webinar: Online strategy for start-ups {rsform 79} Thursday 24th May at 12:30pm AEST While persistently cautious consumers are hurting retailers, there is a large bright spot – online sales. While overall sales are sluggish, eCommerce raked in $13 billion for Australian businesses last year. The shift of customers to the internet isn’t just confined […]
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Free Webinar: Online strategy for start-ups

{rsform 79}

Thursday 24th May at 12:30pm AEST

While persistently cautious consumers are hurting retailers, there is a large bright spot – online sales. While overall sales are sluggish, eCommerce raked in $13 billion for Australian businesses last year.

The shift of customers to the internet isn’t just confined to the products and services they buy – it is the portal they increasingly use to find, research, interact with and judge your business.

Despite this, most Australian small businesses lack an online strategy, putting their future growth in jeopardy.

In this FREE webinar, web entrepreneur Fred Schebesta will run through the key ingredients of an online strategy, explaining key points such as:

  • How to put the internet at the heart of what you do
  • How to drive sales and awareness via your online activity
  • How to integrate your online and offline business
  • How to best utilise social media


Guest Presenter

Fred Schebesta

Finder.com.au

Fred Schebesta is a founder of Finder.com.au which runs a comparison network of sites which include: Credit Card Finder, Home Loan Finder, Life Insurance Finder and Savings Account Finder. Fred loves to save people money and help entrepreneurs with their online marketing. Previously Fred was involved with Freestyle Media which was acquired in 2007.

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Oliver Milman

Editor

StartUpSmart

Oliver Milman is the editor of StartupSmart. He has worked as a journalist for almost a decade, most recently as a senior reporter at B&T. Oliver previously worked on the UK online publication Startups.co.uk.