Flash Market gives Australian retailers the Uber-Eats treatment

CLIENT: FLASH MARKET

OUTLET: THE AUSTRALIAN AND THE WEST AUSTRALIAN

DL COMMS’ new client has just launched an online marketplace offering an Uber-Eats style delivery service for smaller Australian retailers - helping them compete with the likes of Amazon and The Iconic. Flash Market, founded by Perth electrician Matt Golan, is readying to switch up how we shop local by giving small boutiques and businesses access to lightning fast delivery (1 hour or less!!!).

What’s better is they are offering Australians the opportunity to invest in the future of retail via their Birchal crowdsourcing raise.

Check out these articles by The Australian and The West Australian to see how Flash Market prepares to out-Amazon Amazon and how you can be a part of it.

Ryan Shelton’s comedy will put you to sleep – seriously!

CLIENT: LAUGHSCAPE

OUTLET: STUDIO 10

Ever wanted to sleep with your favourite comedian? Instead of boring sleep stories, Laughscape’s comedic twist on traditional mindfulness apps will see some of your favourite Aussie comedians lull (and lol) you to sleep. Check out Ryan Shelton on Studio 10 to hear how he created his story ‘The History of Carpet’ and why Laughscape should be your new favourite mindfulness app.

Nano Nutrients to bring its Spicy Solution to Australia

CLIENT: NANO NUTRIENTS

OUTLET: CHANNEL 7 NEWS

A spice found in many pantries is now offering itself as a treatment to many common inflammatory conditions, like heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and chronic pain. Australian company, Nano Nutrients has developed a world-first method to harness the healing powers of Curcumin - the bright yellow component of turmeric. The technology shrinks plant healing compounds naturally, without chemicals, to hundreds of times smaller than a red blood cell, so they can be easily absorbed into the body.


Check out this piece done by Channel 7 News that was syndicated across Sydney, Melbourne and Perth to see how our client’s pharmaceutical breakthrough is sure to help thousands of Australians.

Crowdfunding success! SmartOysters secures over $655,000

CLIENT: SMARTOYSTERS

OUTLET: THE FISH SITE

Even smaller media outlets are important in equity crowdfunding campaigns - trade magazines are essential in reaching targeted investors. Here’s one example – The Fish Site is an essential news hub for sustainable aquaculture, reporting on the economics, environment and ethics of contemporary food chain challenges.

Its story reports on our client, SmartOysters, and how it secured a fresh investment of more than $655,000 that will go towards developing its software.

From Fantasy to Reality - Sport Moments to bring the NFT hype to Australia.

CLIENT: SPORT MOMENTS

OUTLET: BUSINESS INSIDER

Business Insider has published a brilliant article explaining Australia’s foray into NFTs, which includes our client Sport Moments. The article showcases the ground breaking plans that will keep the digital assets at the forefront for investors.

Check out this article from David Adams at Business Insider to see Sport Moments’ founder, Jacob Osborne, reveal how Australian sporting code NFTs will echo the successes of international sporting leagues.

A few clicks to a big future! Better That is set to disrupt online shopping as we know it.

CLIENT: BETTER THAT

OUTLET: 7 NEWS

As the pandemic shuts down so much of Australia, virtual shopping is ramping up one. One platform called BetterThat.com is giving a helping hand to smaller retailers, making life easier for shoppers while also giving back to the community.

Check out this interview from Channel 7 News that was syndicated across Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart to see our new client is making online shopping a guilt free experience.

Sport Moments to give footy cards a digital makeover

CLIENT: SPORT MOMENTS

OUTLET: THE AUSTRALIAN

Remember the footy cards we swapped as kids? Fast forward to 2021 and footy cards and other memorabilia are undergoing a digital transformation as block-chain company Sport Moments brings NFTs (non-fungible tokens) to Australian sporting codes. The NFT economy is booming around the world and is now getting its chance to blossom into Australian sport.

Check out this article from The Australian to see how the digital transformation of sports memorabilia is set to shake up Australian sport

Own the moment! Sport Moments to bring NFTs to Australian sport

CLIENT: SPORT MOMENTS

OUTLET: CHANNEL 9 NEWS

Sport Moments has created the digital answer to sporting collectables for Australian codes, as NFTs (non-fungible tokens) are quickly establishing to be the future of sporting collectables. Using block-chain technology, Sport Moments is opening up Australia to a new means of fan engagement by allowing teams and clubs to sell moments as one-of-a-kind digital assets.

Check out this interview from Channel 9 News that was syndicated across to Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney and Perth to see Sport Moments’ CEO, Jacob Osborne, reveal how NFTs are set to change Australian sport.

Laughing your way to sleep - the lockdown idea helping Australians with insomnia

CLIENT: LAUGHSCAPE

OUTLET: THE MORNING SHOW

During Melbourne’s lengthy second lockdown, one comedian was at home dreaming big! Comedian and TV producer, Max Price had the idea to build a sleeping app with a difference, Laughscape. Filled with humorous and quirky bedtime stories from fifty top comedians, Laughscape is the sure way to fall asleep with a smile.

Check out this interview on the Morning Show to see Max Price and cameo story creator, Rob ‘Millsy’ Mills explain how the one-of-a-kind app was born.

Seizing the opportunity - QPAY to take its success to the world

CLIENT: QPAY

OUTLET: SMART COMPANY

Smashing targets - QPAY raises AUD$1,149,658 in its equity crowdfunding raise as it ramps up its campaign to take the global stage and become the new household name for university students around the world. Plus, QPAY’s exciting announcement of a ‘perfect’ partnership with Aussie neobank, Volt is sure to continue financial health beyond university years.