Frankston City Build Your Business program 2016

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Build Your Business program 2016

opportunity >> growth >> lifestyle

Melbourne’s premier business support program frankston.vic.gov.au/business


Message from the Mayor In order to achieve this, Council is committed to the continuation of the Build Your Business program, which offers a wide range of training opportunities, business grants, marketing platforms, networking opportunities, investment facilitation and online forums.

I am pleased to present Council’s Build Your Business program for 2016. Frankston City Council is proud of its track record when it comes to supporting small business. For many years Council has delivered innovative programs that have led to the growth of local businesses and employment opportunities. There are now ninety more Frankston City businesses employing five or more people, compared to 2011, demonstrating this is a great place to start and grow a business. In December 2015, Council adopted the Frankston City Economic Development Strategy 2016-2022. The strategy contains nine priorities, one of which focuses on having a ‘vibrant and resilient small business community’. 2 frankston.vic.gov.au/business

Council’s work with small business has been recognised nationally, with a number of awards and an independent ranking of fourth in Australia for ‘local economic development support’ by the Regional Australia Institute. Frankston City sits behind only the Cities of Melbourne, Sydney and Gold Coast under this ranking, making the Build Your Business program one of the finest in Australia. Council’s Economic Development Unit is a ‘one stop shop’ for business assistance. I would encourage you to contact them anytime and take advantage of Council’s excellent offering for local business.

Cr James Dooley Mayor – Frankston City


Contents Small Business Grants

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Online Business Directory

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Frankston City Entrepreneurs’ Network

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Build Your Business LinkedIn group

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Frankston Space Innovators

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Small Business Investment program 5 Commercialising your new idea

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Frankston Visitor Information Centre

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Startup Suburbia

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FMP Business Breakfast Series

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Business Coaching

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Build Your Business Workshops

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Job Matching Service

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Build Your Business Workshops - how to register

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Splash Card

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Contact us: Telephone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au Search “Build Your Business Frankston City” Website: frankston.vic.gov.au/business

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Frankston City is one of the best places in Australia to start a business Frankston City Council offers a wide range of programs dedicated to helping new businesses to succeed. With access to funding, support, regulatory assistance and training, Council is a great place to start a conversation about your new enterprise.

Small Business Grants Startups, growing home-based enterprises and relocating businesses can apply for a grant of up to $15,000. Grant recipients also have access to the Build Your Business services featured in this publication. There are five Small Business Grant categories*: 1. Startups 2. Home-Based Graduation 3. Relocation 4. Green Business 5. Emerging Exporter Applications are open from Monday 29 August to Friday 7 October 2016. *

Entering a commercial tenancy agreement (lease) in Frankston City is a key criterion under all categories of the program

Frankston City Entrepreneurs’ Network The Entrepreneurs’ Network is a forum that startups can tap into for growth advice and networks. It provides an opportunity to connect with innovative, high-growth local enterprises. Startups present to the group about their concept and then receive real-time advice about their venture.

Small Business Investment program Council can assist businesses with site selection and regulatory processes such as statutory planning, environmental health, building and local laws. There is a particular focus on assisting startups to gain all the necessary approvals in a timely manner. If you are interested in any of these programs please contact us. Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au Phone: 1300 322 322

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Commercialising your new idea An intensive course over two evenings on how to turn your idea into a profitable business. Participants will learn how to objectively assess the business potential of their idea, innovation or invention and get the right support and advice. See page 19.

Startup Suburbia* In 2016, Frankston City will host Melbourne’s largest free startup event. It will inspire and inform communities to think about the possibility of starting their own enterprises by linking them to training opportunities, investors and hearing from international experts. *

Subject to Council approval.

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Build Your Business program Any new or existing business in Frankston City can access a wide range of programs to help run and grow their business. The various services contained in the Build Your Business program offer training, advice, marketing assistance, recruitment and networking.

Business Coaching

Job Matching Service

Council offers one low cost 45 minute business coaching session to businesses located within Frankston City. Whether you are starting a new business or trying to grow your existing business, a business coach can help you to get on the right track in a range of disciplines, including marketing, finance, human resources, export and much more.

This is a FREE service that any Frankston City business can use to promote a local job: full-time, part-time or casual to a database of over 8000 local students and graduates.

Visit: frankston.vic.gov.au/ BusinessCoachingProgram

Splash Card A student card that offers discounts, deals and incentives for students to shop in the Frankston city centre. Any business in the Frankston city centre can participate in Splash Card for FREE by offering deals and incentives. Visit: splashcard.com.au

“Gumhill Proofreading benefited greatly from the advice provided by experienced business coaches. This allowed me to implement improvements and I would recommend this service to others.� Dianne Wadsworth, Gumhill Proofreading, Langwarrin

Online Business Directory A search engine for local business. List your business for FREE to maximise your local visibility. This lists more than 5,000 businesses and attracts 7,000 visits per month. Visit: frankston.vic.gov.au/business and select Business Directory

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Build Your Business LinkedIn group

Frankston Visitor Information Centre

The Build Your Business – Frankston City group on LinkedIn is an excellent free forum to discuss local business issues and initiatives, whilst networking in an online forum. Over 500 businesses are members of the group.

The Frankston Visitor Information Centre (FVIC) provides expert visitor services including accommodation bookings, event ticketing and local and Australian Made retail products to over 300,000 people each year.

Visit: linkedin.com and search for ‘Build Your Business Frankston’

The FVIC is open daily from 9am to 5pm (except Christmas Day and Good Friday).

Frankston Space Innovators Council’s Space Innovators program is filling vacant shopfronts with creative pop-up businesses.

Members of the FVIC are promoted in the Centre and online (visitfrankston.com) and have access to a range of business development and marketing opportunities including photography, cooperative marketing and event partnership programs.

Anyone can apply to fill a vacant shop. Council will determine the suitability of applications and will advise if you are suitable for the program.

Visit: visitfrankston.com/ industry-membership Phone: 1300 322 842 Visit us: 7N Pier Promenade, Frankston.

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FMP Business Breakfast Series The region’s most prominent business breakfast series, featuring compelling keynote speakers and providing opportunity to connect with like-minded business people. Events attract 200–300 attendees four times a year. Sponsorship packages available. Become a sponsor in 2016 and expose your brand to a regional business audience. It is perfect for B2B, entertaining clients, building sales and rewarding staff.

Steven Bradbury

Peter Daicos

Upcoming keynote speakers: • Steven Bradbury, 17 March • Peter Daicos, 23 June • Abigail Forsyth, 25 August • Simon McKeon, 10 November Visit: fmpbrekky.com.au

Abigail Forsyth

Simon McKeon

“It enabled me to invite clients and involve my staff to develop relationships with other companies. Kevin Sheedy made it even more enjoyable.”

“We came. We ate. We were inspired, educated, and recommended the series to many of our clients, as the value to local businesses was obvious.”

Adam Sawicki, Bay City Holden, Frankston

Shannon Smit, SMART Business Solutions, Mornington

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Build Your Business Workshops

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Build Your Business Workshops

How to register

Are you too busy working in your business to actually take time out to work on your business?

Visit: frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops Phone: 1300 322 322

The 2016 Build Your Business Workshop series offers a range of relevant business topics hosted by business professionals. This program will provide you with a wide range of topics to help with the growth, resilience, development and sustainability of your business. Over 19 sessions are held throughout the year.

Light refreshments are provided at most sessions.

Packages and discounts If you are a current 2016 financial member of either Frankston Business Network, Frankston Tourism Inc or the Frankston Visitor Information Centre you are entitled to attend any $40 seminar for just $30. Please contact your membership organisation to obtain your discount code.

“If you’re in business in Frankston, Frankston City Council’s ‘Build Your Business’ workshops are an affordable and beneficial way to increase your business knowledge. We’ve applied the practical skills we acquired and observed tangible results. Highly recommend.”

“We found several of the Build Your Business seminars helpful to our business. The presenters were experienced and well qualified. The opportunity to meet with other business owners in the area is always enjoyable too.” Josh Tulloch, Business Image Group, Seaford

Rebecca & Hayden Abbey, HRA Paintworks, Frankston

“The seminar facilitator was very knowledgeable, and appeared to be everywhere, matching like-minded people and compatible businesses together in the room… a real bonus.” Eliza Foster, Made in the Shade, Seaford

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Workshops for business growth Online media for business Starting your business Marketing your business Winning government business Growing your business Date

Session

Page

Tuesday 12 April and Tuesday 19 April

Commercialising your new idea – turning your idea into a business

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Thursday 21 April

Marketing 101 – the basics of branding

12

Thursday 5 May

Winning local government tenders

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Thursday 12 May

Effective business networking

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Thursday 19 May

Social media for business – beginners to intermediate

14

Thursday 9 June

Setting financial strategy

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Thursday 16 June

Facebook for business – beginners to intermediate

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Thursday 23 June

Keeping the cash flowing

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Thursday 14 July

Facebook for business – intermediate to advanced

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Thursday 21 July

Google AdWords – a different way to advertise

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Thursday 28 July

Tender training

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Tuesday 2 August

Startup super session

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Thursday 4 August

Marketing from the ground up for startups

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Tuesday 9 August and Thursday 11 August

Commercialising your new idea – turning your new idea into a business

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Tuesday 16 August

Business planning and strategy for startups

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Thursday 18 August

Book keeping for startups

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Tuesday 23 August

Ten free things you can do online for startups

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Thursday 25 August

Winning local government tenders

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Tuesday 30 August

How to fund your startup

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Commercialising your new idea – turning your idea into a business

Marketing 101 – the basics of branding Presented by Jim Schaefer of The Schaefer Group

Presented by Small Business Victoria When:

Tuesday 12 April and Tuesday 19 April

When:

Thursday 21 April

Time:

6 - 9pm and 6 - 8.30pm

Time:

6 - 8pm

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Cost:

$75 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Cost:

$40 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

Many great ideas and inventions never graduate to a fully-fledged business because the feasibility, cost and time to bring a new product or service to market have not been properly considered. From protecting intellectual property to market validation and entry, and how to determine a realistic financial needs assessment, this workshop helps participants to plan each stage and develop a strategy to get their idea to market and create a profitable business. Participants will learn how to objectively assess the business potential of their idea, innovation or invention and get the right support and advice. *Please note this workshop is held over two sessions and offers two complementary follow-up mentoring sessions

This workshop includes practical marketing applications that work for small business, such as: • What is branding? • Planning for success • Targeting – ready, aim, communicate! • Strategies made simple • Budget to invest • Execution – the fun stuff Participants will leave with: • An understanding of branding • An appreciation of how and why your customers buy • The skills needed to develop an effective marketing strategy • Items to implement in your business for immediate impact Supported by a number of case studies, this workshop will include open discussions regarding the issues facing your business, how to deal with them and how to transform them into opportunities.

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Winning local government tenders

Effective business networking Presented by Small Business Victoria

Presented by Ashley Grice (Coordinator Contracts and Procurement) of Frankston City Council When:

Thursday 5 May

When:

Thursday 12 May

Time:

6 - 8pm

Time:

6 - 8pm

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Cost:

$20 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Cost:

$20 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

This workshop aims to provide participants with guidance and practical tips to assist with locating tender information and preparing tender submissions. Council’s tendering policy and procedures will be explained, as will the process for evaluating and awarding tenders. Attending this workshop will help you to forward plan in your business to ensure you are ready to tender and potentially win more Council business.

In business, it’s not enough that people know you, or that they like you – they also need to trust you. At this workshop participants will learn how to build their reputation and relationships, and to communicate their business values quickly and effectively using both face-to-face and online networking. Participants will develop effective networking skills using the latest techniques and insights as proven by business experts. This workshop is a great way for participants to meet other small business operators in their area, grow their confidence and put their new skills into practice in a relaxed and comfortable environment.

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Social media for business – beginners to intermediate

Setting financial strategy Presented by Small Business Victoria

Presented by George Ligocki of Chisholm

When:

Thursday 19 May

When:

Thursday 9 June

Time:

6 - 8pm

Time:

6 - 8pm

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Cost:

$40 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Cost:

$20 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

Social media allows average users to create content and interact with each other via websites and online communities. Aside from providing a valuable marketing channel, social media also acts as a vehicle for public relations, customer service, loyaltybuilding, collaboration, networking and customer acquisition. This workshop will address: • Why your business should be online • How much time should be devoted to social media • What social media platforms are right for your business – for example Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram, YouTube and Google+ • The overall benefits of proactively managing your online presence

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Profit and loss statements, budgets, forecasts and cash flow – it’s easy for small businesses to feel overwhelmed by business financials, however these are great tools once you know how to use them. Facilitated by a financial management expert, this workshop will guide participants step-by-step through the process of developing an effective budget and forecast that can help them monitor and evaluate the strategic and financial objectives of their business. *Please note participants completing this workshop are eligible for one complementary mentoring session


Facebook for business – beginners to intermediate

Keeping the cash flowing Presented by Small Business Victoria

Presented by George Ligocki of Chisholm

When:

Thursday 16 June

When:

Thursday 23 June

Time:

6 - 9pm

Time:

6 - 8pm

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Cost:

$40 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Cost:

$20 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

Are you using Facebook for your business, or wondering where to start? In this practical session you will learn:

One of the critical aspects for every business is to ensure there is adequate cash flow to meet short-term obligations.

• How to set up your profile the right way and how to edit content as needed

In this crucial workshop, participants will learn:

• The basics of managing your Facebook page – from your profile and cover photo to your status updates and business information

• Profit does not equal cash and the critical link between the two – timing

• About Facebook’s business page settings and features, and how to use them correctly • How to schedule posts, when to post and how frequently you should be posting • Best practice guidelines Please bring along your device and if applicable, a Facebook login. *Limited to 15 participants

• A three-step process to improve cash collection and manage stock • Tips on how to keep track of cash flow and improve debt collection from customers Participants will learn from a small business finance expert how to understand the key-drivers of cash in their business, and will walk away with simple actions that can immediately improve cash flow. *Please note participants completing this workshop are eligible for one complimentary mentoring session

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Facebook for business – intermediate to advanced

Google AdWords – a different way to advertise

Presented by George Ligocki of Chisholm

Presented by Tony Sambell of Spicy Web (Certified Google Partner)

When:

Thursday 14 July

When:

Thursday 21 July

Time:

6 - 9pm

Time:

6 - 8pm

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Cost:

$40 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Cost:

$40 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

You’re set up on Facebook, so now it’s time to effectively reach the people who matter most – your customers, suppliers, untapped audiences and future customers.

Online is the main way people research or buy products and services. Through Google AdWords you can target your perfect customer – no matter where they are online.

This workshop will address:

Grow your business and website traffic through smart online marketing. Learn directly from Certified Google Partner, Tony Sambell of Spicy Web, ranked number 11 in Australia out of all Google Partner agencies.

• How to utilise Facebook groups • Business to business interaction and networking • How to leverage the capabilities of new business contacts to allow you to bid on projects that were previously unattainable • Targeted Facebook advertising, including how to direct your offers to locals that want and need your products and services • Facebook analytics, including unique attributes and reach, and how these differ from other social media platforms *Limited to 15 participants

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This workshops aims to: • Explain the benefits of Google AdWords and show you ways to use it effectively • Educate and up-skill business owners on how to independently optimise their online presence using practical tips that can be applied without specialist support • Educate about best practice and the common pitfalls in Google AdWords


Tender training

Startup super session

Presented by David Fennell of Pitcher Partners

Presented by Geoff Browne, Victorian Small Business Commissioner and Peter Doyle, ChangeXChanging Consulting

When:

Thursday 28 July

When:

Tuesday 2 August

Time:

6 - 8pm

Time:

6 - 9pm (two sessions)

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Cost:

$40 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Cost:

FREE

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

This workshop provides an insight into some of the basic elements involved in responding to tenders and will explore common tender issues. Participants will leave with practical tips for preparing quality tender submissions.

Session 1 (6pm–7pm): Starting a business and avoiding the traps At this session, the Commissioner will provide an overview of the thousands of commercial disputes his office successfully deals with each year, and offer tips on how you can reduce the likelihood of your business being involved in a commercial dispute. Participants will also learn about the changes to Commonwealth legislation coming into effect in November 2016. Session 2 (7–9pm): Starting a new business • Do you have a great idea? • Would you like to take that idea and turn it into a successful business? Businesses that plan have a success rate of around 80 per cent. This session will explore what you need to have in place and the fastest way to achieve outcomes. Participants will leave with a checklist and templates to help them move forward with their new or existing venture.

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Marketing from the ground up for startups Presented by Jim Schaefer of The Schaefer Group

Commercialising your new idea – turning your idea into a business Presented by Small Business Victoria

When:

Thursday 4 August

When:

Tuesday 9 August and Thursday 11 August

Time:

6 - 8pm

Time:

6 - 9pm and 6 - 8.30pm

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Cost:

$40 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Cost:

$75 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

This workshop will include practical marketing applications proven to work for small business. Topics covered include: • Brand selection • Getting the basics right, first time • Marketing as an investment, not a cost • Collateral that communicates • Online strategies that work • What else matters? Participants will learn: • How to establish a foundation for successful marketing • The pitfalls of setting up a small business • How to develop a cost-effective marketing strategy • What items to implement in your business for immediate impact This workshop will include open discussions regarding the issues facing every small business and the challenges of marketing in the digital world. Learn how to deal with them and maximise your impact.

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Many great ideas and inventions never graduate to a fully-fledged business because the feasibility, cost and time to bring a new product or service to market have not been properly considered. From protecting intellectual property to market validation and entry, and how to determine a realistic financial needs assessment, this workshop helps participants to plan each stage and develop a strategy to get their idea to market and create a profitable business. Participants will learn how to objectively assess the business potential of their idea, innovation or invention and get the right support and advice. *Please note this workshop is held over two sessions and offers two complimentary follow-up mentoring sessions


Business planning and strategy Book keeping for startups Presented by Dale Wyatt of Nova Business Services for startups Presented by Stuart Lindsay of Pitcher Partners

When:

Tuesday 16 August

When:

Thursday 18 August

Time:

6 - 8pm

Time:

6 - 8pm

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Cost:

$40 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Cost:

$40 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

In today’s highly competitive market your ability to think and act strategically will determine the success of your business – therefore a solid business plan is critical. This workshop will take a close look at the basic elements that make up a good business plan, and provide practical tips on how to write or update your business plan so that it works for you and your business.

In this workshop you will learn the fundamentals of starting a small business: • How to prepare a tax invoice • Record keeping – purchases and payments • Tax obligations – including GST and PAYG withholding • Employing and paying staff • Reporting – understanding the figures • Filing source documents On completion of this workshop, participants will: • Be empowered to start a business • Know what their obligations are • Know how to correctly keep documents and records • Effectively understand reports

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Ten free things you can do online for startups

Winning local government tenders

Presented by George Ligocki of Chisholm

Presented by Ashley Grice (Coordinator Contracts and Procurement) of Frankston City Council

When:

Tuesday 23 August

When:

Thursday 25 August

Time:

6 - 8pm

Time:

6 - 8pm

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Cost:

$40 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Cost:

$20 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

Starting a business takes time, effort and money, which some startups don’t have a lot of. At this workshop participants will learn how to use ten of the latest and greatest free online tools for startups. These include online bookings services, invoicing systems, web design programs and other programs designed to make growing your business easier and more cost effective.

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This workshop aims to provide participants with guidance and practical tips to assist with locating tender information and preparing tender submissions. Council’s tendering policy and procedures will be explained, as will the process for evaluating and awarding tenders.


How to fund your startup Presented by Aidan McDonald of Turtle Blue Consulting

When:

Tuesday 30 August

Time:

6 - 8pm

Where:

Frankston City Council, 30 Davey Street, Frankston Acacia Room (enter via Young Street through the charcoal double doors)

Cost:

$40 p.p. (Inc. GST)

Bookings:

frankston.vic.gov.au/workshops

Contact:

Phone: 1300 322 322 Email: business@frankston.vic.gov.au

Have you got a fantastic business idea but don’t have the funds to get it off the ground? Finding and securing funding takes research, commitment and good negotiation skills. This workshop will address what you need to do to get the funds to start your business. Presenter Aidan McDonald will explain what banks and lenders are looking for and provide practical tips on how to impress and ensure success. Non-traditional methods of raising funds for your business such as grants, business angels and crowd funding will also be examined.

“We found all the presenters to be professional and experienced in their chosen fields, they all provided simple to understand advice to help with all types of businesses. Our staff were impressed with the information supplied and we found it very useful to implement ideas and strategies immediately to help our business grow further. I would highly recommend these workshops to other businesses and would go as far to say that if you are not constantly refreshing and sharing this information with your staff members you are probably losing money.” George Fakos, Bolts Galore, Carrum Downs

“Frankston City Council’s Build Your Business program has revolutionised the way I do business. It has provided me with tips and tricks to increase efficiency and productivity in less time. I’m now able to invoice customers on the spot and run reports on my inventory. I now have access to great marketing tools that align with my niche enterprise, and a one-on-one session with a facilitator was icing on the cake in ordering my chaotic ideas and programs into a serviceable enterprise. I now control my business rather than it controlling me, and have made some great friends along the way.” Ella Boyen, Chooktopia, Langwarrin

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Frankston City Council 30 Davey Street Frankston VIC 3199 Australia PO Box 490 Frankston VIC 3199 Telephone: 1300 322 322 frankston.vic.gov.au/business

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