SNOBS Content Archive
This website is an archive of the content formerly located at www.snobs.com.au
The "Social Network for Opportunistic Businesswomen" is an online magazine created by Australian publisher Carlee Potter, and contributed to by a team of business owners known as the SNOBSpecialists (see links below).
Please note: As this content has been imported from a, now, non-existent URL you will come across content with out-of-whack layout and broken links. Updates pending, apologies for any frustration caused.
SNOBS' Contributors
- Alycia Edgar: Bookzkeeper
- Daniel Pinter: IT Help
- Denise Shrivell: Media Scope
- Dr. Greg Chapman: SME Coach
- Karen Schmidt: Let's Grow
- Kirsty Spraggon: Netfurking
- Lindy Asimus: Personal Coaching
- Lola Berry: Nutritionist
- Mathew Packer: Web Geek
- Paul Rasmussen: Training & Dev.
- Peter Venero: Web 2.0 Tools
- Sally Bagshaw: Snappy Sentences
Tag Archives: small business resources
Why It Pays to Seek Legal Advice
Most business owners know they need a solicitor to check things like a rental lease. But using a solicitor to look at all areas of a business may reveal important aspects you hadn’t thought of. Continue reading
Posted in Good Business Matters, The Legalities
Tagged legal advice, legal implications for small business, protecting your small business, setting up a business, small business legalities, small business legals, Small Business NSW, small business resources, SmallBiz Assist, where to seek professional legal advice
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Sales 101: Closing the Deal
Looking to improve your selling ability? Below are four steps to work on and remember when attempting to close a sale. Continue reading
Australian Business: Advice & Support
Australia’s mission statement for success includes making our nation one of the most enterprising economies in the world, and the best place to start and grow a business. Hence, all the brilliant resources and support networks at our fingertips! Continue reading
Posted in Links & Lists
Tagged australian businesswomen, b2b relationships, business management, business resources, business startup, business startups, business tools, business websites, education, managing business ownership, market research, small business growth, small business owners, small business resources, SME, SME's, training, website management, working women
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New Rules for Tax Agents and Bookkeepers
New legislation which came into effect on 1st March 2010, means some new rules apply to tax agents and BAS service providers, ie. bookkeepers. Continue reading
Ask Yourself: Is This an Achievable Goal?
We know it’s important to set goals, but how much thought do you give as to whether or not you can, successfully, achieve your goals? Continue reading
Posted in Management & Leadership, SNOBSpecialist Advice
Tagged achieving goals, business action plan, business coach, business coaching, business management, business plan, business resources, business startups, business tips, business websites, Design Business Engineering, Lindy Asimus, management, management strategy, managing business ownership, setting goals, small business resources, startups, tips for managers
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New Feature Opportunity for Startups
SNOBS has been helping startup, women, business owners with free promotion (in the form of Q&A) since we started up. Our New Kids on the Block features have introduced more than 45 startup businesswomen to Australia’s online professional community. Continue reading
Posted in Featured Readers, In The Making
Tagged australian businesswomen, business interviews, business marketing, business promotion, business resources, business startup, business startups, business websites, businesswomen, Feature Articles, free business promotion, free marketing tools, In The Making, New Kids On The Block, online marketing, online tools, sites for women, small business owners, small business promotion, small business resources, Social media for business, Social media marketing, startups, success interview
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DIY Proofreading
There’s nothing worse than spotting a typo after you’ve hit the publish/print/send key. Argh! Don’t worry, proofreading can be easy. It’s all about having a plan of attack. Continue reading
Posted in SNOBSpecialist Advice, Tools, Tips & Tutorials
Tagged business newsletters, business resources, business tips, business writing, copywriting, copywriting for business, corporate writing, DIY proofreading, marketing material, presentation is everything, professional business writing, professional copywriting, proofreading services, proofreading tips, sally bagshaw, small business resources, Time Out, writing guides, writing tips
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Inspiration Tools for Website Design: Colour and Visuals
Careful colour choices are important for business branding. So the same considerations should be made to any online extension of your business, whether it’s a full scale e-commerce site, first-time blog or just the background of your business profile at Twitter. Continue reading
Posted in Style & Design, Tools, Tips & Tutorials
Tagged business branding, choosing website colours, colour palettes, colour schemes, colours for websites, design resources, DIY website design, how to choose a website colour palette, make your own backgrounds, marketing colours, online business, online business resources, online tools, patterns, small business resources, texture, tips for choosing colour schemes, web 2.0 tools, website design, website development
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Capture a Still Image of Your Computer Screen
Screen grabs are really handy for a number of different business and communication purposes. Once you start using them, you’ll be doing so all the time! Continue reading
Posted in Internet & Technology, Tools, Tips & Tutorials
Tagged communication tools, computer help, computer tips, how to screen capture, productivity tips, screen grabs, small business resources, tech issues, technology, time savers, tips, tips for managers, tools tips and tutorials, Tutorials, useful tools
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Happy Stats for Small Business Operators!
Small businesses may be small operations, but did you know we represent more than 90% of active businesses in Australia? We rock! Continue reading
Tagged australian businessmen, australian businesswomen, business resources, business startup, business startups, business websites, businesswomen, career change, economy, focus on the positives, home business operators, Know It All, managing business ownership, office stress, overworked, overworked and underpaid, small business growth, small business income, small business owners, small business resources, small business statistics, small business stress, SME, startups, time spent working, work at home, work hours, work life balance, work/life balance, working women
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