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MARKETING YOUR BUSINESS

You’ve got something great to offer – now it’s time to spread the word. Here’s a quick guide on how to market your business.

How to market your business

From branding to digital marketing, we’ll guide you through simple ways to help people find, trust, and choose your business.

Create a marketing plan

Map out a plan for how you’ll reach the right people – and what to say when you do.

Create your marketing plan (Aus Gov)

Build your website

Set up a simple, professional-looking site so customers can learn about you and get in touch.

Website plan (Aus Gov)

Set up your social media presence

Pick the platforms that suit your audience and start building your social presence, one post at a time.

Social media for business (Aus Gov)


Tips for marketing your business

Strong marketing begins with smart planning. These quick tips can help you stay focused, make confident decisions and share your business idea with the world.



Your next steps

Whether you're just starting out, looking to grow, or ready to level up, we’ve got tools, tips and tailored support to help you move forward with confidence.

Protecting your business

Explore legal, financial, and insurance tools to protect your business.

Startup Business Hub

Your go-to place for getting a business off the ground – with practical guides, helpful tools and expert tips to support you from idea to launch.

Things you should know

* The exclusive collection of partner offers total has been calculated assuming you take up all partner offers for the entire offer period and, where applicable, based upon the highest subscription offered. For MYOB, value has been calculated based on a monthly MYOB Business Pro subscription. Samsung involves an initial purchase of $4,000, followed by a subsequent $1,000 purchase. 
 
The information in this article is general in nature; does not take your objectives, financial situation or needs into account; and does not constitute tax advice. Consider its appropriateness to these factors; and we recommend you seek independent professional legal and/or financial advice about your specific circumstances before making any decisions.