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February 8, 2010 at 11:40 am #1020947Up::0
Graphic Design / Visual Communication
I help businesses to communicate, to inform, to stimulate, to organize, to attract attention, to increase their sales through effective design.
I take the headache out of all print and advertising jobs because I am on the job from the first briefing to the press check.
I don’t do webdesign, but everything else from start up packages and product brochures, company profiles through to exhibition stands and packaging.February 9, 2010 at 2:30 am #1020948Up::0Alchemisst, post: 24736 wrote:Just wondering what type of businesses everyone on here runs, guessing it’d probably be mostly online type businesses?My husband and I (I feel very Queen of England-ish when I say that)are marriage celebrants. I am also in the process of setting up an online shop selling ecofriendly products that will make life easier for people. Once we get our own house (currently staying with friends) I will also be selling my art.
cheers Sheila
http://www.idoby2celebrants.com.auFebruary 13, 2010 at 9:20 pm #1020949Up::0My wife and I run a courier quote and booking service Australia wide. After 14 years working for FedEx we decided to go solo ! we completed our certificate 4 in small business, It really helped.
Simon and Bec
February 14, 2010 at 3:05 am #1020950Up::0I reduce stress levels for small business, from a tax perspective.
I love numbers and want to show businesses how they can use numbers to their benefit as opposed to numbers just being a burden at BAS or tax time.
Apart from the above – I do all the expected plugging required of an accountant – entity formations/BAS/tax returns/tax planning etc etc
February 15, 2010 at 10:09 am #1020951Up::0we structure our practice, 360 Partners, to have about 75% of our focus on taxation, accounting, sme consulting and the remaining 25% on sme investment / startup. We cater for businesses and individuals of all sizes. From micro business to listed companies – we try not to exclude anyone because the next star client or investment will come from a individual that is looking to create something unique (or they are unique individuals).
Current main businesses are;
http://www.360partners.com.au (director / shareholder)
http://www.bellwetheragriculture.com (advisor / shareholder)
http://www.melbourneindoorpaintball.com.au (director / shareholder)
http://www.sideways.com.au (director / shareholder )The last two having an entertainment focus (indoor paintball and indoor rc cars – both the largest in southern hemisphere) which is a pleasant contrast to some of the more serious environments that we work in.
We are absolutely dedicated to helping those that work with us (clients etc) in achieving their goals and we love what we do.
Helping build better businesses and better lives with expert financial and taxation advice. [email protected] www.360partners.com.au 03 9005 4900February 16, 2010 at 1:32 pm #1020952Up::0I run a business designing freshwater pearl jewelry, it is my side hobby and I love it!
I originally run it in Ireland and sell it in tea parties.. then I decided to try out an online shop well now I found out I have been paying too much to google!!
I previously work as an auditor giving out tax and consultation advise… a bit sick of it now I have young children just want my work life to be more balance.
Now I am moving to Melbourne, such a lovely city that I love!! Business experts here please advise me on how you like my website — I am ready to roll with the punches.
Susana
http://www.dmscollection.comFebruary 16, 2010 at 7:50 pm #1020953AnonymousGuest- Total posts: 11,464
Up::0Hi Susana, and welcome to Flying Solo
Can I suggest that you post your request for comment on your website over here http://www.flyingsolo.com.au/forums/community-reviews/? More people are likely to see it there, and above that section of the forum you’ll also find some guidelines about the type of information we need in order to give you the most valuable feedback.
First though, it’s a good idea to post an introduction to yourself and your business in this section: http://www.flyingsolo.com.au/forums/new-member-introduce-yourself/
Good luck with your business!
JayneFebruary 16, 2010 at 11:06 pm #1020954 -
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