Business
New website: PBR and intellectual property information
People and businesses can register plant breeder’s rights (PBR) to protect their new plant varieties. Do you know how to tell if a plant is protected by PBR or what that means if you want to grow it? IP Australia have launched their new website, including refreshed information about PBR […]
GIA’s new CEO Announced
Meet Joanna Cave, GIA’s new CEO. Joanna brings over 25 years’ successful leadership experience as CEO of a variety of peak bodies, member organisations and not-for-profit associations, firstly in the United Kingdom (UK) and then in Australia. READ MORE
Request for Proposal: Demonstrating the benefits of increasing available green infrastructure in residential homes
View this email in your browser Request for Proposal: Demonstrating the benefits of increasing available green infrastructure in residential homes Hort Innovation is seeking a suitably qualified, experienced and capable delivery partner for the project: Demonstrating the benefits of increasing available green infrastructure in residential homes (GC21000). The objectives of […]
Google search tips to find what you’re looking for faster: The Digital Landscape
…or how to search like a Ninja ‘Type Google into Google, you can break the internet’, says Jen, the head of IT in the sublimely funny British comedy ‘The IT Crowd’. While most of us have a good understanding of typing in our search words, there are several valuable tools […]
Historical nursery proved a winner for QHMA members
Queensland HMA members enjoyed a delightful October meeting hosted by Edward and Mary Bunker of Proven Winners in the historical grounds of Redlands Nursery at Redland Bay. Established in 1958, propagation is still carried out within the original nursery structures. In showing members operations, leading nursery hand Neil Venn proudly […]
Putting the Fun into the Digital Funnel: The Digital Landscape
The Digital Funnel I wonder if the exotically named E. St Elmo Lewis had any idea when he published his AIDA Funnel in 1898 that his model would fuel the online marketing boom over a hundred years later? To put it in context, the invention of the quaintly obsolete filing […]
How easy is it to create your own business website? The Digital Landscape
How easy is it to create your own business website? Not very – but it’s probably not what you would expect. You were thinking the difficulty is in the coding, design, domain, and hosting, right? Or how to get your text lined up to your picture and be the right […]
The Magic of Free QR Codes: The Digital Landscape
QR codes are everywhere at the moment – they have simplified Covid tracking check-ins, they allow us to display a menu, and to order on our phone …and advertising is increasingly utilising these little black and white boxes to get more information, unlock a deal or just take us to […]
How Facebook knows you’re looking at holidays: The Digital Landscape
Welcome to my column The Digital Landscape by Jim Dobbin Starting this week, I will be updating and posting a regular series of digital marketing posts that I created for my client base. These are aimed at small business owners often puzzled by the technology surrounding them whilst having to […]