An 11-step approach to growing your digital revenue, according to Cape co-founder Ryan Edwards-Pritchard Cashflow, Startup Advice Ryan Edwards-Pritchard 15 December 2020 There are 11 building blocks you should consider as you look to scale your digital revenue, says Cape CEO Ryan Edwards-Pritchard.
“Superannuation started out as a cause for good”: This Aussie fintech is out to upend the traditional super sector Startup News, Superannuation Stephanie Palmer-Derrien 14 December 2020 Share-trading startup Superhero is launching a new super fund, in a bid to empower consumers and shed some light on an opaque industry.
From airbed to $100 billion IPO: The 12-year growth story behind Airbnb Startup News, Technology Stephanie Palmer-Derrien 11 December 2020 Airbnb has finally gone public, with it’s share price spiking a massive 115% on its first day of trading. Here's how it got there.
Immediation bags $3.75 million for tech shaking up dispute resolution for SMEs, as Kate Carnell calls for reform Legal, Startup News Stephanie Palmer-Derrien 11 December 2020 Disputes mediation platform Immediation has raised $3.75 million and seen 1000% growth, as COVID-19 amplifies the need for legam reforms.
“I’ll have to get you to sign an NDA first”: News flash, no one is trying to steal your business idea Intellectual Property, Startup Advice Taryn Williams 11 December 2020 If every brilliant startup just needed a business idea to be successful, then we’d all be millionaires. Ideas are the easy part.
“One last challenge”: Melbourne co-working businesses call for further COVID-19 support in open letter to the Premier Coronavirus, Startup News, Stimulus Stephanie Palmer-Derrien 11 December 2020 Melbourne co-working businesses have written to Daniel Andrews calling for rent relief measures to help them lead the economic recovery.
Forget the Australian media code, Facebook now has a much bigger problem Analysis, Legal, Social Media Glenn Dyer 11 December 2020 Facebook might be the world’s biggest social network, with 2.7 billion users, but it could soon lose assets including Instagram and WhatsApp.
DoorDash’s first day of trading sees 78% spike in valuation, even though it’s never turned a profit Coronavirus, Finance, Startup News Stephanie Palmer-Derrien 10 December 2020 US food delivery startup DoorDash has made a successful debut on the New York Stock Exchange, seeing its share price spike 78% on day one.
Family of killed UberEats rider files workers’ comp claim, in what could be a landmark test case for the gig economy Legal, Startup News, Transport & Logistics Stephanie Palmer-Derrien 10 December 2020 The family of UberEats rider Dede Fredy is filing a workers’ comp claim over his death, in what could be a landmark case for the gig economy.
Aussie GoFundMe donations up 30% for 2020, with $2 million raised for small businesses Coronavirus, Funding, Technology Stephanie Palmer-Derrien 9 December 2020 The COVID-19 crisis has seen more than $2 million donated through GoFundMe campaigns in 2020 to help small businesses cover their overheads.