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Expert articles and practical legal guides on ecommerce for australian businesses.

Your brand is one of your most valuable business assets. If someone copies your name, logo or tagline, it can confuse customers and damage your reputation. The good news? With the right...

If your website uses analytics, chat widgets or advertising tools, you’re almost certainly placing cookies on visitors’ devices. That’s normal - but it does come with legal responsibilities. Cookie consent is about...
Clear, reliable sales contracts are the backbone of healthy cash flow and strong customer relationships. Whether you sell products, services, or a mix of both, a well-drafted sales contract template sets expectations,...

Working with courier contractors can be a smart way for a small business to scale deliveries quickly, manage demand spikes and keep overheads lean. Whether you run an eCommerce brand building your...

Your brand is more than a logo - it’s your name, reputation and the trust you build with customers. In Australia’s crowded market, a clear brand protection strategy helps you stand out,...

Building a brand people trust takes time, creativity and investment. The last thing you want is a copycat riding on your reputation or hijacking your listings on a marketplace. That’s where “brand...

If your website uses cookies for analytics, ads or personalisation, you’ve probably wondered whether you’re legally required to show a cookie banner in Australia. It’s a common question, especially as more customers...

Choosing and using a business trading name is often one of the first branding decisions you’ll make as a small business owner in Australia. Get it right, and you lay the foundation...

If you run a small business in Australia, chances are you’ve asked yourself whether you need a disclaimer on your website, emails or marketing material. Disclaimers can be a simple way to...

Dropshipping is a popular way to launch an online store without holding stock. It’s lean, scalable and lets you test products quickly. But there’s a common concern for Australian founders: is dropshipping...

Ready to scale your product into new markets without hiring a full sales team? A well-drafted distribution agreement can help you do exactly that. If you’re considering sharing your products with a...

Getting your tax settings right early can make running your small business much smoother. One of the first questions many founders ask is whether they need to register for Goods and Services...

Building your brand on Amazon can be a game changer for Australian businesses. But if you’re selling on a marketplace, copycats and unauthorised sellers can appear overnight. That’s why many businesses look...

Starting a small online business is one of the most accessible ways to launch a new venture in Australia. With low overheads and the ability to reach customers nationwide, it’s a great...

If you sell to customers in Europe (even occasionally), run a website that attracts EU traffic, or use tools that track EU visitors, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) may apply to...

For many small businesses, your domain name is your digital shopfront. It’s how customers find you, remember you and trust you online. That’s exactly why cybersquatting-when someone registers, uses or sells a...

Collecting customer information is part of running a modern business - whether you’re taking online bookings, processing payments, or building a mailing list. But if you collect any personal information in Australia,...

If you run a platform or marketplace in Australia, the Sharing Economy Reporting Regime (often shortened to SERR) is now part of everyday compliance. From rideshare and short-stay accommodation to goods rental,...

If your business collects customer details, runs a website, or sends marketing emails, you’re likely handling personal information. That means you need a clear, compliant Privacy Policy - and not just because...

Launching or growing a business online is exciting - but if your website collects any personal information, you’ll also need to think seriously about privacy. A clear, compliant Website Privacy Policy does...

Clear, fair cancellation terms can make or break your relationship with customers. They help you manage no-shows, last‑minute changes and lost revenue, while also setting expectations so there are no surprises. If...
Online selling opens your business to customers across Australia (and beyond) without the overheads of a traditional storefront. Whether you’re launching a new brand or moving an existing shop online, there’s real...

When you’ve poured time and money into creating a unique product look or a distinctive style, the last thing you want is a copycat riding on your hard work. That’s where design...

Your brand is one of your most valuable business assets. A strong name or logo helps customers find you, trust you and come back for more. But once you’ve launched, simply registering...
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