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6 proven strategies: How to actually get customers in-store

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Shopfully’s Country Manager for Australia, Brendan Straw, shares six must-know strategies for turning digital engagement into in-store sales.

In this opinion piece, Lars Leber argues that while the budget contained positives, a significant gap remains. It didn’t maximise the potential to support and elevate SMEs.

AI adoption is soaring among mid-sized law firms, but many are missing crucial tools like practice management software. Discover insights from Clio’s report on tech and billing strategies.

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In pursuit of innovation culture, organisations must avoid a training-only approach. Instead, they should engage leadership levels, run pilots, and scale innovation for sustainable success.

US President Donald Trump has ended the $800 de minimis exemption for imports from China and Hong Kong, impacting Australian brands shipping through those countries. Tariffs and compliance costs will rise.

Australian households have weathered high interest but the Reserve Bank of Australia is worried about a global market storm that’s coming our way.

Trump announces 10% tariffs on multiple Australian exports, including beef, branding it "Liberation Day." Australia faces uncertainty in its agriculture sector and pharmaceutical industry due to the tariffs.

Trump's new 10% tariffs on Australian imports challenge homegrown brands like Frank Body, impacting supply chains and pricing strategies, while Australian producers remain cautiously optimistic amid potential market shifts.

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