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Summit shares business secrets

NOOSA boasts some of the most popular and successful small businesses on the Sunshine Coast, so what is their secret to success?
Bigger Vision Group, with support of the CCIQ Noosa Chamber of Commerce, will launch the Small Business Summit Noosa on Tuesday 10 November in a bid to share the secrets of success with current and future small business owners.
Generous funding and sponsorship means this information-packed day is within the reach of even the smallest start-up.
The Summit will include 12 experienced speakers, who will discuss what it really takes to create a business from the ground up, including real-life stories, advice, what has worked and what hasn’t worked in creating a successful small business.
Guest speakers include Cr Sandy Bolton, CCIQ Noosa president Peter Chenoweth, In Noosa Magazine editor Deb Caruso and Soil to Supper founder Cath Manuel.
The event will allow attendees to network, learn about new business solutions and learn about the crucial steps of promoting a business past the initial set up.
Presenter and major sponsor Trish Radge from The Chartist said having a website and a business card was only five per cent of what a business needed to get started.
“There is so much more to a successful business,” she said. “Once the website is built, business owners must work constantly to drive traffic to their website. During this event, presenters will show how to do this.”
This one-day event will be held at Noosa Convention and Exhibition Centre, Noosaville, on Tuesday 10 November from 9am to 2.30pm.
Tickets are $75 and include a gourmet buffet lunch and a four-week marketing e-course. Book your tickets at biggervision.com.au.

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