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What is Anthill? It's a business magazine. What’s it about? It's about innovation, entrepreneurship and rapid business growth. Until Anthill was launched in September 2003, the bulk of existing business titles in Australia were mainly concerned with issues of relevance to small/micro businesses or large corporations (one or the other). Anthill was developed to bridge this gap, appealing to highly innovative and ambitious ‘fast’ growth businesses - SMEs with rapid growth potential and larger companies that realise the value of reinvention to stay ahead. It does not focus on the traditional ‘nuts and bolts’ of business development (although this is a key element of editorial content), but instead it highlights the inspiring thrills, spills, trials and tribulations of business development and rapid commercial growth. Business can and should be fun, right!

Great Reads from Beyond the ‘Hill – August 3, 2009

Interesting posts from everywhere we just had to share. Weird Advice on How to Win Any Argument AllWeirdNews The Great American Bubble Machine : Rolling Stone...

Anthill talks up pitchclub on Sky News Australia

Sky News Business Channel reporter Brooke Corte talks to the founder and editor-in-chief of Anthill magazine about 'Pitch Club'.

Seeking venture capital? Need angel funding?

This first event in Anthill's upcoming 'Tunnel Talk' series, held in conjunction with Design Victoria, is a two-part initiative developed for business builders, commercial innovators, aspiring entrepreneurs and creative professionals seeking to identify investment ready ideas and acquire growth capital.

Great Reads from Beyond the ‘Hill – July 29, 2009

Interesting posts from everywhere we just had to share. How To Hack Your Brain, Part 1: Sleep DustinCurtis.com Too much networking? MSNBC A network expert argues that less social...

Great Reads from Beyond the ‘Hill – July 28, 2009

Interesting posts from everywhere we just had to share. Monetising social networks: Tweeting all the way to the bank The Economist Can virtual communities make billions...

Sophee McPhee, 2009 Anthill 30under30 winner

Launching an independent niche magazine as the economy is nose-diving would be daunting enough, let alone doing so as a 22-year-old student. But that's just what Queenslander Sophee McPhee did in 2008 when she became as the Founding Editor of Queensland Calendar Girls Magazine (QCG Magazine).

Great Reads from Beyond the ‘Hill – July 23, 2009

Interesting posts from elsewhere we just had to share.

Marita Cheng, 2009 Anthill 30under30 winner

Marita Cheng is still at university (studying a mechatronics engineering and computer science double-degree), but she already owns and runs two businesses.

Nick Ferguson, 2009 Anthill 30under30 winner

At 19 years of age, Nick Ferguson is our youngest 30under30 winner for 2009. He is owner and founder of Sustain Fitness, a fitness advisory and resource development company he launched in 2007 while still in Year 12. During that year, Ferguson was hospitalised with a severe illness. He used the time to channel his drive and commitment into entrepreneurial ways.

Great Reads from Beyond the ‘Hill – July 22, 2009

The psychology of overconfidence The New Yorker Banks, battles, and the psychology of overconfidence. by Malcolm Gladwell Google Says Mobile App Stores Have No Future...

How To Rapidly Grow Your Blog Traffic

Here's an useful video for anyone looking to grow their blog traffic. It's produced by Australian entrepreneur and blogger Yaro Starak, of entrepreneurs-journey.com.

Greats Reads – July 20, 2009

Interesting posts from elsewhere we just had to share. The Start-up Guru: Y Combinator's Paul Graham Inc. Interesting profile of the 44-year-old Y Combinator founder. Hamster Burial...

Top entrepreneurs in Victoria and Tasmania named

The six best entrepreneurs from the Southern Region (Victoria and Tasmania) were named at the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards in Melbourne last Thursday night.

Time for a face workout

Watching infomercials requires a suspension of disbelief, which is ok because we usually view them at 3am, half-asleep with chip crumbs scattered across our chests. But this product is enough to rouse any weary consumer from the couch, if only to figure what the makers were thinking.

Great Reads from Beyond the ‘Hill – July 16, 2009

Interesting posts from elsewhere we just had to share. 12% of e-mail users have actually tried to buy stuff from spam Ars Technica According to a...

Greats Reads – July 15, 2009

Here's an Idea - Bring Back the Suggestion Box The New York Times For all those small-business owners looking for additional sources of profitable revenue...

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Is this a J-curve or the first half of a W-curve? (LinkedIn Discussion)

Every now and then one of our LinkedIn Group members poses a question or starts a discussion that we'd like to present to the broader Anthill community. We, too, have been feeling something in the air. But are our antennae twitching prematurely?

Greats Reads – July 13, 2009

Interesting posts from elsewhere we just had to share. How we got China so wrong business.theage.com.au WHEN Rio Tinto holds press events in China, its public...
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