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Click the presentation above to watch 20 quick slides on how to publicise your new business. Chock full of advice and examples from my experience with aussiehome.com.

Some tips:

  1. it’s not sizzle, it about a single, clear message (e.g. Apple’s “Think Different”)
  2. people don’t listen anymore, but that’s OK, talk to the innovators and early adopters, they listen
  3. don’t talk to the mass market (too expensive to get their attention), let the early adopters spread the word
  4. make your idea easy to spread – social media can help
  5. free media is available – journalists have stories to find, make it easy for them
  6. media attention is great for credibility with investors, staff, clients, prospects… free marketing
  7. treat journos like clients; keep in touch, listen and take them for coffee
  8. use parochial nature of WA to release stories of plucky WA companies doing well
  9. managing your online reputation involves gaining control of Google search results
  10. don’t “streisand yourself” – stifling debate and free speech in an over reaction

[presentation was first made to Founders Institute, 23 May 2013]

About the author

20+ years in Perth’s business, tech, media and startup sectors, from founder through to exit, as CEO, mentor, advisor / investor, and in federal and state government. Originally an economics teacher from the UK, working in Singapore before arriving in Perth in 1997 to do an MBA at UWA. Graduating as top student in 1999, Charlie co-founded aussiehome.com, running it for 10+ years before selling to REIWA, to run reiwa.com. In 2013, moved to Business News, became CEO, then worked on the Australian government’s Accelerating Commercialisation program. In 2021, helped set up and launch The Property Tribune, and was awarded the Pearcey WA Entrepreneur of the Year (at the 30th Incite Awards). In 2022, he became Director Innovation, running the 'New Industries Fund' at the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation (JTSI).

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