There's No One 'Right' Way To Negotiate
CLIENT: UNSTOPPABLES
OUTLET: LIFE HACKER
Whether you’re arguing for a feature in a meeting, pitching for a job or debating why you deserve a pay rise, you shouldn’t rely on just one methodology.
That’s the argument that Matt Lohmeyer of Negotiation Partners rests upon. His position is that negotiation involves having a “toolbox” of propositions.
Home cleaning service app cashing in
CLIENT: WHIZZ
OUTLET: CHANNEL 7 NEWS
Whizz joins on-demand economy with home cleaning iPhone app
CLIENT: WHIZZ
OUTLET: SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
With Spring approaching Mark Bernber wants to Whizz in your pool.
The CEO and co-founder of online cleaning business, Whizz Technologies, Bernberg is today launching the iPhone app for the service – but he's already weighing up new services for the Whizz portfolio.
Finally there's an app that will send someone to clean your home whenever you need it
CLIENT: WHIZZ
OUTLET: BUSINESS INSIDER
My house smells like chocolate. No, I haven’t accidentally left an Easter egg out to melt, my house has just been “whizz’d”.
A little after 5pm the other day I had a cleaner come through my two bedroom apartment in Sydney’s north. He was “whizzing”, and he called himself a “whizzard”.
You can pick movies you love
CLIENT: TUGG
OUTLET: THE BORDER MAIL
BORDER film buffs can write their own ticket — literally.
Albury Regent Cinema has a new program that provides patrons with independent or obscure movies that otherwise wouldn’t hit the big screen.
Working with ticketing website Tugg, the centre will host one-off screenings, provided there are 50 bookings for a movie.
Small budget movies now a reality on the big screen in Ballarat
CLIENT: TUGG
OUTLET: THE COURIER
LOCAL movie-lovers could see more small budget documentaries on the big screen thanks to crowd funding efforts.
A relationship between The Regent Cinema and the website Tugg Australia is providing the opportunity for independent movies to be seen locally.
Impact Investment Fund launches: a new $100 million socially-conscious Aussie start-up fund
CLIENT: UNSTOPPABLES
OUTLET: AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW
The constrained Australian venture capital industry is about to receive a $100 million infusion earmarked forcompanies that promise to do good for society or the environment.
The Impact Investment Fund is the brainchild of Sydney-based social investor Geoff Gourley, entrepreneur and multimillionaire financial planner Julio De Laffitte and Southbank Capital, a Melbourne-based investment advisory firm.
Time to back young entrepreneurs
CLIENT: UNSTOPPABLES
OUTLET: CHANNEL 7 NEWS
Australia is getting a crowdfunded movie site so you can choose what movie plays at your local cinema
CLIENT: TUGG
OUTLET: BUSINESS INSIDER
Crowdfunding site Tugg, which enables people to decide which movies screen at their local cinemas, has landed in Australia.
Launched by Nicolas Gonda and Pablo Gonzalez, the platform has been operating in the US market since 2012 where it has managed to attract about 500,000 patrons across 4,500 movie screenings.
