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Small business wants answers! New Website launches aimed at helping Small Business

If I asked you what percentage of Australian Businesses were made up of small business what would you say?  50% maybe 70%

The answer is ninety-eight per cent. In Australia there are over 2 million small businesses and really are the backbone of the economy. 

If you are running a small business or starting a small business there are endless places to find information on hundreds of websites.  A small business owner is always trying to balance their time and finding information is a hassle they just don’t want.

A new unique Australian website www.smallbusinessanswers.com.au is now available to bring together the most common information all in one place in the form of guides.

Small Business Answers is the WHAT, WHY, and HOW of starting or running a small business!

Full disclosure the website is the brainchild of myself and Channel 7 Tech personality Val Quinn.  I occasionally write or contribute to EFTM and you may remember me when I was the marketing guy for LG.

Small business owners are passionate about their business. They want to succeed and sometimes they just need a little help.  Small Business Answers is there to help when needed.

To date, the site contains over 70 guides with more coming covering topics on Finance, Government & Legal, HR, Technology, Operations, Marketing, and Strategy.

So far the guides on accounting software and superannuation are proving popular with topics like tax return for a small business expected to surge.  Some of the more unique guides include buying a van to which computer should I buy. If a user cannot find a guide they can suggest one be written.

During these tough times, anything we can do to encourage spending and help small businesses out is going to help the Australian economy. If you have a mate is small business let them know about the site as it will save them a bunch of time.

Angus Jones

Angus is a career marketer helping organisations sell more.  I worked through the last recession in Australia during 1991 and saw firsthand what human nature does and its effects on Business.  If I can be of help to your organisation please get in touch!

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