Affordable 1:1 Marketing Support for Small Business.
If you’re a small business owner in Tasmania, you could access up to 5 hours of personalised mentoring for just $110 through the government-funded Digital Solutions program. Get expert guidance on your marketing, socials, email, or strategy — all tailored to your business and goals. It’s practical, real-world support without the hefty price tag.
Exclusive access for Tasmanian Businesses
I’m a marketing mentor for the Digital Solutions Program delivered by The Van Diemen Project. The Digital Solutions Australian Small Business Advisory Services program is an Australian Government supported opportunity for businesses to receive relevant and solutions focused business advice.
Exclusive access for Tasmanian Businesses
Up to 4 hours of one-on-one tailored mentoring
Eligible businesses can book to receive private mentoring to help identify opportunities for growth, overcome challenges, enhance your digital presence and expand your customer base.
Register and book in with me
To get access to one-on-one mentoring with me all you need to do is register via the digitalsolutionstas.com.au website and request to book a session with me.
What does it cost?
The Digital Solutions program is $110 for 5 hours of one-on-one tailored support as well as group workshops or webinars. If you currently have an active Pensioner Concession Card (PCC) or Health Care Card, the fee is waived.
What clients say
“Thank you Bianca for the amazing job you’ve done for us with our website. When I think of you I can’t help but think of DYNAMITE. From our first meeting you took the time to listen to us and find out what were the most important aspects we wanted to get across and then when you swung into action it was LOOK OUT! And now to see the final result words cannot express how thrilled we are. What seemed like a daunting task has turned into a breeze thanks to your in depth knowledge and skills. We cannot thank you enough and thoroughly recommend you to anyone out there needing assistance in this tricky (but essential these days) field.”