Loving the Social Media Life for Yoga

Yoga teacher utilises Social Media to reach business nirvana

Creating An Escape For Their Customers

Once reluctant to post photos of food on their Facebook page, at the urging of their customers, Oodies Café finds Social Media Success.

No Pipe Dream with Social Media

Does Social Media work for businesses like plumbing? How would Social Media work in this case?

Instagram, not Facebook the winner for Green Cathedral

After limited success on Facebook, bespoke furniture maker turns to Instagram with huge results.

The Great Big Social Media

Thrill-seeking backpacker uses the Internet to help conquer his fear of the world. What comes out of it is an inspiring new perspective in traveling and a growing number of followers online and in real life.

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A Walk in the Park

A Walk in the Park

Platypus Park Riverside Retreat had its share of business struggles even before it formally opened. But with proper Social Media assistance, Facebook advertising and by simply letting nature take its course, it has now become one of the must-try vacation getaways in Bundaberg, making it a certified Social Media success.

Unlocking New Culture with Social

Unlocking New Culture with Social

Two Melbourne mums break new ground by making it easy for new parents to experience arts and culture with their children, with Social Media providing the key to reaching their audience

It [using Social Media] has had this big effect on the business. Slowly filtering through with lots of people viewing the page, we’re now starting to get a lot of our enquiries actually from Facebook so it’s a big benefit to us on our business. I think if you want to get your business out there, give it a go, because it’s definitely worth it; it’s the way to go. It’s what’s happening in this generation.

Ellen Pike, Tura Charters

Facebook is way more important to us than a website. It’s reached many more customers for tennis than our website and it’s so much easier to keep updated as well than a real website.

Luke Harvey, Ace Tennis Hervey Bay

Facebook’s been a big tool in us getting as successful as we did so quickly – just getting the word out there. It’s friends telling their friends. It’s not someone just on the television going: ‘You should come here because they’ve got great coffee.’ I think the powerful thing with Facebook is it is friends’ recommendations.

Tracey McPhee, Alowishus Delicious

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