Perth-based Fixle is proud to announce a one-off, spectacular evening event – Naomi Simson ‘Small Business Success’ – in the Grand Ballroom at Crown Perth tomorrow, Thursday, 3rd May, 2018 at 5.30pm.
Truly inspirational – Naomi is riveting, she will engage you from the moment she starts sharing her wealth of business insight.
One of Australia’s most prominent entrepreneurs and business leaders, Naomi Simson is known as the founder of online experience retailer RedBalloon. You may also know her as an investor on Network Ten’s popular television series Shark Tank. Naomi’s insider knowledge will allow you to transform your business with methods that you will not find anywhere else. Naomi will give you a clear vision of what steps you need to take, and exactly how you should do them.
As well as Naomi Simson, the Perth Symphony Orchestra and The Dance Collective will be performing while radio personality Dean Clairs (Mix 94.5) will act as Master of Ceremonies during this exciting evening.
Exclusive offer: All attendees will be given the opportunity to receive free stakeholder membership in Fixle when it goes public. A $5,000 investment in a search engine company 5 years ago would now be worth over $1.5 million. This is a unique chance to own a part of the latest business tech innovation.
Fixle is an online directory and booking app for local businesses. It has been created by a dynamic Perth team lead by businessman Aaron Pascoe, who owns Pascoe’s Gas, Water and Electrical. That firm, supplying high-quality plumbers and electricians, was launched 30 years ago but became highly successful in recent years after marketing its no call out fee and quality guarantees.
This same business system – incorporating in-house designed software that allows online bookings and quality control – is now applied to Fixle in Perth. Now any Perth businesses offering a service, from videographers to chiropractors, can use Fixle to reach new customers.
Go to: www.fixle.com.au
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This article is the first of 'Adapters', a series exclusively for Perth Media clients, profiling news of innovative small businesses, start-ups and not for profits in WABN.