A guide to trademarking

Anyone in business would know that it is always a good idea to register your trademarks to protect them...

Anyone in business would know that it is always a good idea to register your trademarks to protect them for your business. In fact, there’s a little saying that’s been going around, especially when it comes to the topic of UGG boots: “Don’t be an Ugg. Register your trademark before...

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Free retail business health check

Technology moves so fast it’s hard to keep up with the latest software and IT solutions. With new accounting software,...

Technology moves so fast it’s hard to keep up with the latest software and IT solutions. With new accounting software, payment gateways and CRM systems being launched every month, how do you, as a retailer, ensure you are using the best retail management solutions for your business? Our partners at iVend...

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Immersive experiences draw consumers

Bricks and mortar stores have entered the era of digital, however it’s not all doom and gloom for retailers...

Bricks and mortar stores have entered the era of digital, however it’s not all doom and gloom for retailers who believe physical store fronts are still key to the shopping experience. A report from brand intelligence firm L2 suggests that 72% of shoppers consider the bricks and mortar experience most...

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Millennials and work perks

Millennials are the tech generation. They are the movement of young start-ups who expect more from employers than generations...

Millennials are the tech generation. They are the movement of young start-ups who expect more from employers than generations before them. Although the colourful offices of Google with sleeping pods, massage rooms and free gourmet food may be the extreme end of the company perk spectrum, the tech giant is...

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May figures show spending slump

As the election looms and the weather is more conducive to staying home in bed all day than being...

As the election looms and the weather is more conducive to staying home in bed all day than being active, consumer confidence fell for the month of May. External events, such as elections, create uncertainty around employment, government allowances, education costs and the real estate market, which leads consumers to...

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Message from the CEO: 20 June 2016

There are just 12 days left in the Federal Election campaign, and I think all Australians – including the...

There are just 12 days left in the Federal Election campaign, and I think all Australians – including the politicians – are well and truly ready to see the end of it. Regardless of which side you support, we know that these events can have a disproportionate impact on...

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Google analyses the path to purchase

Understanding your customers’ journey to purchase isn’t always an easy process. As a retailer you are likely using multiple marketing...

Understanding your customers’ journey to purchase isn’t always an easy process. As a retailer you are likely using multiple marketing channels to reach your customer and push your product. So how do you know which channels to push and when? Is there any point to paid search or email marketing? At what...

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Are customer complaints a good thing?

The customer is always right doesn’t sit well with all retailers. While you may not agree with this sentiment,...

The customer is always right doesn’t sit well with all retailers. While you may not agree with this sentiment, listening to customers’ complaints and negative feedback can often be more beneficial to the growth of a business than tossing these comments aside. Whether it be face to face, online or...

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7 Ways To Boost Your Digital Marketing In Your Lunch Break

NEWSFLASH…Digital marketing is hard work! It takes time to research, it takes time to provision and it takes time...

NEWSFLASH…Digital marketing is hard work! It takes time to research, it takes time to provision and it takes time to implement new activity and when everyone is busy, more often than not, digital marketing gets shelved. But believe it or not there are quick wins you can implement today! Re-heat...

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Getting personal in-store

The convergence of online and in-store retailing is happening at a rapid pace. This coming together goes beyond product or...

The convergence of online and in-store retailing is happening at a rapid pace. This coming together goes beyond product or place but in expectation. A recent survey showed that 63% of Australians and 72% of New Zealanders believe the service they get in-store is more personal than online. On the other...

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Breakdown after dismissal breathes new life into unfair dismissal claim

A former employee’s unfair dismissal claim has been given new life at a Fair Work Commission hearing. A worker...

A former employee’s unfair dismissal claim has been given new life at a Fair Work Commission hearing. A worker was granted permission by the Commission to pursue her unfair dismissal claim, 64 days outside the 21 day statutory limit. Senior Deputy President (Snr DP) Lea Drake considered the worker’s statement...

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Message from the CEO: 13 June 2016

In last week’s column I expressed some views concerning the recent decision handed down by Fair Work Australia to award...

In last week’s column I expressed some views concerning the recent decision handed down by Fair Work Australia to award a 2.4 per cent increase to the minimum wage. A lot has been written about the margin that was included in this increase on top of the actual rate of inflation....

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Shanghai leading consumer research

Go to market strategies and product testing have changed dramatically in the past few years. ‘Fail fast’ is the...

Go to market strategies and product testing have changed dramatically in the past few years. ‘Fail fast’ is the go to mantra for tech companies and startups, but how does retail compare? Industry leaders are investing in research and development, new tech and roles like customer experience designers. Testing is...

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Omnichannel and the new consumer habits

Omnichannel, multichannel, microsites, geotargeting, C2B and big data. Keeping up with the latest trends and buzzwords is difficult for...

Omnichannel, multichannel, microsites, geotargeting, C2B and big data. Keeping up with the latest trends and buzzwords is difficult for most small to medium retailers who often don’t have the time or resources to focus heavily on the expectations of consumers when it comes to digital. Omnichannel, to put it simply...

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Retail sales improve as temperatures plummet

South-east Australia has recently seen temperature plummet with wild weather bringing howling winds and light snow showers, even in...

South-east Australia has recently seen temperature plummet with wild weather bringing howling winds and light snow showers, even in the sunshine state of Queensland. Heaters have been dusted off and ugg boots finally seeing the light of day with weeks of winter chill predicted. Retailers however, should not start dreaming of...

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Missing out on small business tax concessions?

With tax time around the corner the Australian Tax Office wants you to make the most of small business tax...

With tax time around the corner the Australian Tax Office wants you to make the most of small business tax concessions. What are the tax concessions? The ATO has a What's new for small business page that keeps an up-to- date list of available tax concessions and eligibility requirements. This is a great...

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