Small Business is Australia's fastest growing sector – this site was created for those running a small
business of one. Here the solo business owner will find free resources, help, tips and advice on:
starting a small business; working smarter when working
from home; effective small business marketing; small business
networking; the solo psyche; staying balanced as a
small business owner;
small business technology advice and meet fellow independents in our Australian
small business owner interviews section.
Okay, so they’re easy to make and virtually impossible to keep, but with every New Year comes resolutions. At Flying Solo we put our heads together and came up with these 11 ½ practical resolutions for micro business owners. 
We all appreciate how a website’s design can help or hinder its effectiveness. Is your site guilty of one or more of these common web design no-nos?
In a recent forum discussing the value of websites, someone remarked how a number of professions e.g. tradespeople, say that websites are of no benefit to them. Between ads in the local paper and being busy anyway, they do not need or want a website.
Our modern way of living assumes faster is better. Speed is the new king with our lives measured in bits and bytes, and dissected into micro-detail. Is it any wonder our health, performance and relationships begin to suffer? Is it time to slow down?

If you want to get 2009 off to a great start, grab a copy of Flying Solo - How to go it alone in business. This book will give you the confidence and tools you need to get your business flying.
Sam Leader's article on mobile vs email and Megan Tough's article looking at the contemporary rules around using mobile phones got me thinking about another modern day bugbear of mine – the incorrect use of business emails.
So there I was quietly going about my work when foul mouthed Gordon burst in and gave it to me with both barrels. Some of what he had to say was hard to swallow.

It’s my observation that shortly after the mobile phone was introduced to society, we rewrote the book on manners. Here are seven things about mobile phone manners that really set me off.

Following on from my article 20 Money Saving Tips, I wanted to share free software or 'freeware' I have tried and tested. Freeware is offered by software firms on a trial basis, in the hope that you will upgrade to their subscription based product.
Inspired by those cheesy images of freelancers working blissfully from the beach, I took a towel, sunnies, big straw hat and my trusty laptop down to the beach to write my Flying Solo article in the sun. Here’s the unedited result.
Even the most confident people feel an element of fear when they step outside their comfort zone. Think of someone successful. That person has felt fear too, but they faced their fear and gave it a go anyway. You can use fear to build confidence too!
If simplifying is a priority this new year, this site has some fine tips which will help you declutter.
Bucketloads of good news! Good Onya Australia aims to spread the positive news about businesses and people achieving success and highlight the really good stuff. Feel like an uplift? Get over there.
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