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Showing posts with label Australian. Show all posts

Find A Profitable Australian Business Opportunity






All large business enterprises must have started with a simple business opportunity. Starting a business in Australia is almost the same as starting a business anywhere else – you’ve got to comply with government rules and invest time, effort, and money. Business opportunities are quite abundant in the continent – you can even choose to buy an established business, start a business from scratch, or even enlist in a business endeavor sponsored by a big company.





Business opportunities can be divided in categories. In Australia, the most popular businesses are under the food category. Cafes and restaurants are plenty and they are present in almost all cities of Australia. The Food retail business is also thriving, and its the bakers and confectioners that are heading the pack. So if your expertise lies within this category, then with a good business plan, location etc, you will be sure to succeed! However, you have to understand that because the food industry is currently thriving, other people are jumping on the same opportunity like you are - and that means you should prepare for the loads of competitors you will go up against.





Another good area to pursue an Australian business opportunity is retail. The retail business is very broad, indeed. In Australia, the most popular one is under home and garden. Australians certainly love their abode and would take on great heights to make them perfect to their eyes. So, business opportunities related to selling home items like carpets, furniture, and home accessories is promising.





Then again, the franchise industry must be one of the biggest business opportunity providers in all of Australia. In fact, all franchises operating in Australia combined turn over more than AU $80 billion in a year. And they are still growing very rapidly in number. The more important thing here is the fact that it gives anybody the opportunity to be part of a big company and share in their success. Although purchasing a franchise could require a substantial amount of money to start with, it might still be the safest way to earn through a business.





If you are low on funds, and yet you want to start a simple business with the little that you have, then you can venture into some home and small business opportunities being offered. These are the businesses that you can do from the comforts of your home. You can also choose to build a home office for the type of business that requires the receiving of clients.





Here is a list of home business opportunities you can possibly start from your own home:





1. Online auction stores. With a number people doing their shopping online, you could earn a living through Oztion and eBay Australia. Both these online stores accept old and new items up for sale. You can start selling retail online. Then you can shift to wholesale once your market is established. Opening up an online auction business requires very little start up costs. You can even begin your business selling old stuff you don’t use anymore. That way, you’ll be able to amass funds, which in turn, you can use for reselling or retailing products that you have bought at wholesale prices.





2. Affiliate Marketing. Still a business conducted online, this one is started by creating a website to contain marketing advertisement from affiliate websites. You earn with every sale that was referred by your site. Although this sounds easy, maintaining a website may not be for novices. If you want to embark on this type of opportunity, make sure you know how to create content-rich articles so that visitors will have something to look at in your site other than direct marketing links.





3. Service Center. If you are a health practitioner, engineer, or even a jack-of-all-trades, you can setup a service-related business from your home. Licensed health practitioners can open up a diagnostic and health check-up center. Engineers could start building consultation service. Plumbers, electricians, and carpenters could set up something like an on-call service provider.





There are a lot of other businesses you can embark on, and these are mere examples. For more ideas and business opportunities, you can regularly check out with the Franchise Council of Australia, Australian Trade Commission, and Indigenous Business Australia. These are government institutions and you can gain a lot from them.


Australian Business for Sale






Scouting for a viable Australian business? Check these resources

Arwon Realty is a team composed of business property and finance brokers, and stock and station agents. They cater to property developers who are searching for prospective property developments in Australia. Their specialty is the listing and selling of Australian businesses for buyers who intend to relocate inter-state. If you are bent on buying any Australian business – from the wide array of choices by industry – you have come to the right place. Visit them at http://www.bestbusinessbuyes.com.au/index.htm.

Business Shack.com.au is “Australia’s own business sales network”, which presents Australian businesses for sale by owners and brokers. They also do not require one to be a broker to be able to advertise a business for sale. The industry options include cafes and restaurants, manufacturing, postal services, property and accommodation, retail, services, technology and media, transport and storage, and wholesale. On the other hand, browsing by location is also possible, with businesses being offered at the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia, among others. Searching by date and by price is also possible. Visit the site at http://www.businessshack.com.au/.

Business for Sale.com.au offers an extensive database of Australian businesses that are being sold by private entities. Their offerings come with vivid photos and a comprehensive business profile, including the contact details of the sellers. There is a wide variety of businesses that one can select from including “caravan parks, motels, coffee shops, import-export businesses, restaurants, wholesale businesses, gift-ware shops, manufacturing retail businesses, and franchises” and a lot more. There is also a section for Franchise and business opportunities, explaining the advantages of obtaining a franchise. On the other hand, the Business wanted portion offers assistance in case a buyer does not find what he needs from the current listings. In Selling a business or franchise, one is given the chance to sell through the assistance of their network of brokers of agents. They also render professional services including accountants, solicitors and financiers. You may take a look at their site at http://www.businessforsale.com.au/.

Australian Business for Sale.com presents opportunities for franchising, and similar business offers within Australia. The provide advertising services for a wide range of clientele including business owners, brokers, agents and realtors who present their business for sale, franchise opportunity or business opportunity at the site. It likewise has the facility for surfing businesses by state or by industry. There is an full range of industry options, probably the most extensive compared to similar sites, with over 20 industry categories to choose from. You may visit them at http://www.australianbusinessforsale.com/.

Realestate Guide.com.au is another useful resource in scouting for the ideal business. There are several browsing options including the following categories: state, business for sale, and by type of property. Categories for property type include executive, feature, residential, commercial, and investment properties. You may take a glimpse of what they offer at http://www.realestateguide.com.au/.

Ebizsurf.com is acclaimed to be the “fastest growing businesses for sale directory”, catering to the needs of buyers, sellers, investors and brokers alike. The interface of the sight features the facility to manage all your site-related activities, to track your inquiries, manage your own online filing system, be made aware of new listings through e-mail, find a broker, have access to related services (e.g. accountant, solicitor), or even ask for the site’s network for sound business advice. There are also editorials on making wise investments and brokering in general. You may visit the site at http://www.ebizsurf.com.au/


Australian Visa - Business Visits






If you need to visit Australia on business, even for a very short period of time, you will need to apply for an Australian visa. This article gives some basic details of the three types of business visa available.

There are three types of visa available for business visits to Australia. It should be noted that a business visit is NOT the same as "working" in the context of applying for an Australian visa.

The first is a Short Stay Business Visa which is suitable for a visit of less than three months. This will cover a business person for normal business meetings, negotiations and conferences and may be applied for through their chosen airline or via the internet. This is a Business Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). Alternatively, applications may be made in writing.

The second type of business visa is a Sponsored Business Visitor (short stay) Visa. In order to quality for this type of visa, a business person will need to be sponsored by a member of an Australian parliament, an authorised government agency, local mayor or other authorised organisation and the sponsor will need to guarantee that their visitor will abide by all the visa conditions including that which specifies the date by which they must leave the country.

The third business visa is a Temporary Business (Long Stay) visa. To apply for one of these, an applicant must have an approved employer as a sponsor who has an eligible position available. The employer can be an Australian or overseas company and the employee must be a foreign national with the applicable skills to fill the position. The eligible position must have been approved as a skilled occupation suitable for this program, must be full time and of a minimum salary as well as meeting various Australian laws and award requirements. However, before the employee can apply for a visa, the employer will need to apply to be a sponsor of overseas employees and nominate the job vacancies to be filled. The nomination period will be 12 months or until all the vacancies are filled, whichever is the shorter. The sponsorship will be for a period of 2 years and the visa period may be anything from 3 months to 4 years. However, if the employee wishes to change employment, he will need to find a new approved sponsor with an eligible position and re-apply for a visa.

Full details of all the above can be found on the Australian Government Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs website.

In our next article, we will look at working in Australia as opposed to being a business visitor.