Marketing for New Growth
Kevin Kevany has some great marketing tips to engage new customers, courtesy of today’s new variety of smart marketers. Sow these ideas, water with enthusiasm and expect some serious business growth.
Kevin Kevany has some great marketing tips to engage new customers, courtesy of today’s new variety of smart marketers. Sow these ideas, water with enthusiasm and expect some serious business growth.

A heads up on what’s new in presentation tools and videoconferencing technology, and how to achieve the biggest bang for the least bucks.

This year the E2theMax Business Challenge went nationwide for the first time. Ten diverse businesses went the full distance from May to September with the incentive of the ultimate winners’ title ensuring a concerted effort right to the finish line.

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These are testing times for the accounting software industry. The need for businesses to work smarter, the implementation of a new GST rate and the steady migration to hybrid or online solutions is keeping all the players busy. NZBusiness called ‘time out’ to seek some clarity on accounting software issues and options for 2010.

When death, illness or injury suddenly removes your or key people from your organisation – you bottom-line can be affected within a matter of weeks. NZBusiness looks at the peace of mind available through personal income and key person insurance policies. By Glenn Baker

When was the last time you reviewed your business’s printing costs and requirements?

Is GPS the next life-changing ‘app’? The latest navigation and location-based services technology certainly provides exciting new business efficiencies and opportunities.
In five years one million Kiwis will have internationally recognised qualifications proving their proficiency in core computer skills – that’s the goal of Auckland businesswoman Pam Martin.
Kate Wilkinson, the Minister of Labour, recently launched the Big 6, a resource to help business owners and operators deal with some of the important employment-related issues they encounter in running a business.
Kevin Kevany goes in search of the true meaning of unified communications to small and medium businesses and discovers significant productivity and efficiency benefits.
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