Welcome to the Australian Advisory Board
Adding Friendliness to Local Business
There are over 500 shires in Australia and each are home to a wide array of businesses, groups, associations and people
that serve different niche markets in the region. Business communities across the country are often grouped by the shires they serve.
Many small businesses are owned locally and employ local people. Small businesses are the backbone of the local economic environment and the foundation of the Australian economy.
With our Spotlights, we’re adding a bit of friendliness to the small business community. We can all use an “atta boy”, pat on the back or a few kind words letting us know that the hard work we do is helpful to others.
The Australian Advisory Board promotes involvement in local chambers, Little League, networking groups, business associations, fantasy football clubs, the Girl Scouts and every other sane opportunity for businesses, groups, associations and individuals.
HELPING CONSUMERS FIND
AWESOME LOCAL BUSINESSES
We are not part of the any county government agency, your Chamber of Commerce, ACCC or other social organizations, but strongly suggest that all businesses join their local Chamber and/or other various business organizations.
Local Search Force founded and operates the Australian Advisory Board. And yes, we hope that some participants or visitors may inquire about using our awesome internet marketing and website design services.
New to the area? Looking for a means to get involved? Interested in meeting others that have a bent towards involvement and activities? If any of these are you… you are invited to participate in the Australian Advisory Board. We’re rounding up the people and businesses in counties across Australia that are doing good work and we’re helping to make those good works known.
Why participate in the Australian Advisory Board?
- Focused on promoting good news, not a complaint resolution center
- Features the business people and the good works of their businesses
- Validates the risks small business people accept
- Recognizes businesses for employing individuals and adding to the local economies
- Consumers can easily find the good news on a business, not just the not so good.
