Entrepreneurship is a challenging task that is not everyone’s cup of tea. You must be on your toes running the entire organisation and dealing with various issues plaguing the different departments. They are like lone rangers taking care of everything because of the enormity of the role and related responsibilities. I knew this and thus chose to become a franchisee rather than start a business from scratch. So, I made the smart decision to buy a franchise in Bond Junction, and it was the best thing that happened to me.
Most people ask me how I chose the franchise domain. I was not in haste and wanted to acquire the best franchise that would remain in demand in future and is highly popular among the target audience. I did some research online and found this fantastic site that lists businesses for sale in Bondi Junction and every suburb, city and state across the country. Here is the link that will take you to the page of the latest opportunities in the suburb - https://www.business2sell.com.au/businesses/nsw/sydney/bondi-junction I realised that food and beverages are always in high demand, and when you serve delicious hot brews in a beautiful environment, nothing can match the feeling. Cafes are an integral part of the lives of the people of Bondi Junction. You can find small and big coffee shops in huge numbers across the suburb and the adjoining areas. New South Wales has the highest number of cafes and restaurants compared to other states and territories because of its population density. One-third of the Australian population lives in this state, and the capital city of Sydney is the largest state economy. Thus, buying a café franchise in my suburb seemed the best idea. I picked the one that was budget-friendly and had a substantial customer base. It worked wonders for me as I started selling as soon as I entered the franchise. The biggest advantage of owning a franchise is that the franchisor trains you in business management, operations, etc., and provides technical and marketing support. You can choose to buy an existing franchise or a greenfield opportunity (a new site), depending on your budget and other requirements. Most franchise owners help with site location and fit-out. You can rely on them to start your own business without any challenges. If you are still wondering about this process, here is a franchise listing for a café from the same site to give you an idea. Michels Franchise Patisserie & Cafe in Bondi Junction Michels Patisserie café offers an existing franchise in a busy shopping centre close to popular anchor stores like Aldi and Coles. Selling coffee, teas, hot chocolate, milkshakes and smoothies, the café is known for its cakes and pastries. The well-appointed café has an ample area of 40 sqm and 20 sqm of storage space. It does not require cooking and includes high-quality equipment, including hot and cold display cabinets. It has low overheads with 7% franchise fees and 3% sales and marketing fees, which help to increase profits. The franchise can be owned for just $55,000, making it a highly lucrative business opportunity. So if you are looking for the most promising franchise in the suburb, check this listing on the same site.
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10/17/2022 2 Comments Block Earner launches blockchain-based corporate treasury product for Australian businessesSydney-based fintech startup Block Earner has today launched a new corporate treasuries solution for Australian businesses, opening up new opportunities for companies looking to access blockchain finance for their corporate accounts.
The new product, released just six months after the fintech went live to Australian retail users, aims to shake up the idea of traditional corporate treasury management - offering businesses a fixed annual yield of 7 per cent on USD digital assets (USD Coin) and a fixed annual yield of 4 per cent on digital assets that track the price of gold. For Block Earner, founded in 2021 by Jordan Momtazi and Sydney Young Entrepreneur Awards finalist Charlie Karaboga, the corporate treasuries solution is an expansion of its focus which has so far been on retail users. Read More: https://www.businessnewsaustralia.com/articles/block-earner-launches-blockchain-based-corporate-treasury-product-for-australian-businesses.html Two Sydney-based companies transforming the delivery economy have teamed up to give gig riders extra income opportunities, with plans to roll out advertising-enabled smart bags across their respective networks.
The bags developed by LUMOS include hardy screens that can withstand a range of weather conditions, underpinned by digital technology that provides audience analytics and the re-targeting of ads at smartphones that have been in the riders' vicinity. It is a technology that attracted $800,000 in seed funding for LUMOS in August, but now the company has been given an added boost by joining forces with e-bike group Zoomo, another local outfit that is much further along its scale-up trajectory with global customers including the UK's Just Eat and Amazon Wholefoods in the US. Read More: https://www.businessnewsaustralia.com/articles/smart-bag-ad-tech-lumos-joins-forces-with-e-bike-innovator-zoomo.html 10/17/2022 0 Comments This Australian publication wanted to redefine journalism. Then everything went wrongIn early April, about 25 journalists and sales executives gathered in a shared office space on Bond Street in Sydney to watch Flight Centre founder Graham “Skroo” Turner deliver a speech about entrepreneurship.
As Turner sat on the Zoom call with an Australian flag beside him, he enthused about the early days of his company. The reporters and editors on the other end, who had flown in from across the country for a week-long “boot camp”, were optimistic. They had just signed contracts to join a start-up called News.net. Arguably the most ambitious new Australian journalism venture in decades, it had plans to employ 170 people within 23 weeks and launch more than 1500 local, national and international websites that could be linked to the one domain name. Read More: https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/this-australian-publication-wanted-to-redefine-journalism-then-everything-went-wrong-20221016-p5bq3y.html Hi there,
SAP has been around for years. Most of the businesses already use it or are in some way utilising its services. I started using the SAP system in early 2000s and there has been no looking back. The ERP tool is the best thing that happened to my organisation for a while. My systems and processes are working better than ever and producing maximum output. I can monitor and oversee everything with real-time data access from anywhere and it gives more control over the business. I feel more empowered with effective utilisation of resources and finances. To know more about SAP and its benefits, do read the article shared below. https://www.business2sell.com.au/blogs/evaluation/what-is-sap-system-and-why-it-is-important Residents in inland NSW are being warned to prepare for "a month's rain in just four days" with heavy falls forecast for already flood-affected communities.
The Bureau of Meteorology has briefed the SES as it prepares for another week of concerning conditions with much of the state's west already impacted by ongoing floods as rain falls on already full catchments and rivers. Some rural residents remain cut off due to high floodwaters on their properties and impacted roads — in some cases for "three, four weeks already" — with farmers also concerned about keeping stock safe and potential crop losses. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-03/flooded-inland-nsw-preparing-for-more-rain/101496958 Sonia Coimbra and Pedro Mello say they had to leave their country when Jair Bolsonaro was elected as president of Brazil in 2018.
Ms Coimbra's daughter Thais Orban has autism and the family believed Brazil would become a harder place for her to live under Bolsonaro. "We could see that during his government he [could] just put some laws against disabled people," Mr Mello, Thais' stepfather, said. His family moved from Rio de Janeiro to Sydney as Ms Coimbra, who worked in special needs education in Brazil, held citizenship in Australia. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-01/brazil-election-sydney-expats/101479674 10/3/2022 0 Comments NSW Premier says WestInvest funds for Western Sydney isn't an apology for COVID-19 lockdownNSW Premier Dominic Perrottet has denied a $5 billion cash splash in Western Sydney is an apology for harsh COVID lockdowns imposed in the area last year.
The Premier today announced that the Canterbury-Bankstown local government area (LGA) would be the first recipient of money from the $5 billion 'WestInvest' fund. Canterbury-Bankstown will be handed $24 million for council-led projects which include new state-of-the-art community facilities, new parks and pedestrian links. The government said $10 million would go towards a dedicated arts and cultural precinct in Campsie, $5 million for a new multipurpose facility in Greenacre, $5 million to overhaul the Wran Leisure Centre in Villawood and $4 million for 6.2 kilometres of pedestrian infrastructure. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-03/nsw-premier-says-investment-in-western-sydney-isnt-an-apology/101495790 |
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