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Sure, it can be costly, but not investin 3 Keys to Being a Successful, Bodacious Woman in Business Just as it takes a combination of all the right elements to make a beautiful garden grow, it takes more than a great logo, or a great ad to grow a successful business. How do the best businesses do it? They use an integrated approach to their marketing, combining a great visual identity with a compelling message that gets delivered through a variety of channels. People are bombarded with hundreds to thousands of messages a day. It’s just not reasonable to expect an ad that runs one time in one newspaper will be enough to get your prospects’ attention and rally them to action.Ah, how exciting it is to start your own business and be free of the corporate life! Many women—to the tune of 10.6 million according to the Center for Women’s Business Research—have cut the strings to an employer’s schedule and agenda to set their own direction. By starting their own business they are their own boss and proud of it! You may know a woman who owns her own business or you may be one yourself. One in eleven adult Over the next few issues of our newsletter, we’ll be sharing thoughts with you on various channels of marketing and advertising in order to clarify the pros and cons of each one and to demonstrate why a layered, or integrated, approach is worth every dollar you’ll invest. We’ll start with the obvious -- your visual identity. Your visual identity -- it’s more than a logo Every business is cost conscious, but are you cutting costs at the expense of visibility? Sure you can buy plain white envelopes for your business’s correspondence but envelopes with your logo and mailing information look more professional and show you care about the details. What promotional items link with your business, your mission and values, and have a significant shelf life or staying power for your clients? Coffee mugs? Don’t we have enough of them? A client recently had us create bookmarks. What a clever and appreciated little thank you. Add it to a book that relates to a subject of interest to the client, or that relates to your industry, and you’ve got a perfect thank-you gift that has significant shelf life. You wouldn’t dream of using a business plan that hasn’t been updated, so why would you want your customers or staff to come to an office that hasn’t been updated? Are your office colors in harmony with the environment and the brand message being sent by your visual identity? Sure, it can be costly, but not investing Printing Press Development one newspaper will be enough to get your prospects’ attention and rally them to action.There are a lot of new technologies used in the printing press industry. Make it from simple to very complicated machines that for sure will lead to the transformation of printing services. And even more, latest technologies are still innovating for faster and accurate printing results.The original method of printing was block printing, pressing sheets of paper into individually carved wooden blocks usually called(xylogra Over the next few issues of our newsletter, we’ll be sharing thoughts with you on various channels of marketing and advertising in order to clarify the pros and cons of each one and to demonstrate why a layered, or integrated, approach is worth every dollar you’ll invest. We’ll start with the obvious -- your visual identity. Your visual identity -- it’s more than a logo Every business is cost conscious, but are you cutting costs at the expense of visibility? Sure you can buy plain white envelopes for your business’s correspondence but envelopes with your logo and mailing information look more professional and show you care about the details. What promotional items link with your business, your mission and values, and have a significant shelf life or staying power for your clients? Coffee mugs? Don’t we have enough of them? A client recently had us create bookmarks. What a clever and appreciated little thank you. Add it to a book that relates to a subject of interest to the client, or that relates to your industry, and you’ve got a perfect thank-you gift that has significant shelf life. You wouldn’t dream of using a business plan that hasn’t been updated, so why would you want your customers or staff to come to an office that hasn’t been updated? Are your office colors in harmony with the environment and the brand message being sent by your visual identity? Sure, it can be costly, but not investin Advertising Strategy se every opportunity to mark their world and their customers’ world with the organization’s visual identity. Do you? Sure individuality is important, but how often have we gone into a store or office and not been sure who’s a customer and who’s an employee? Rewarding your staff with high quality logo’d items that they can wear to work, identifies them as staff embers on-site and subtly promotes the business off-site.1) Customer Base - Under the assumption that you are an existing business and have repeat business from the same customers:A) you want to ensure that they stay loyal in each opportunity to buy from somebody;B) you want to offer them additional products/services."A" is best done with mailings, e-mailings and telemarketing (or all) to this prized, Every business is cost conscious, but are you cutting costs at the expense of visibility? Sure you can buy plain white envelopes for your business’s correspondence but envelopes with your logo and mailing information look more professional and show you care about the details. What promotional items link with your business, your mission and values, and have a significant shelf life or staying power for your clients? Coffee mugs? Don’t we have enough of them? A client recently had us create bookmarks. What a clever and appreciated little thank you. Add it to a book that relates to a subject of interest to the client, or that relates to your industry, and you’ve got a perfect thank-you gift that has significant shelf life. You wouldn’t dream of using a business plan that hasn’t been updated, so why would you want your customers or staff to come to an office that hasn’t been updated? Are your office colors in harmony with the environment and the brand message being sent by your visual identity? Sure, it can be costly, but not investin Employee Time Clock And Restaurant Point of Sale Systems - A Perfect Marriage xpense of visibility? Sure you can buy plain white envelopes for your business’s correspondence but envelopes with your logo and mailing information look more professional and show you care about the details.The History Of The Employee Time Clock And Point of SaleThe concept of punching a time clock has been around since the industrial revolution of the early 1900's. However, it was not until the invention of the electronic cash register in the early 1980's that employees could clock in/out on the cash register. This eliminated the need for a punch card and greatly increased accuracy and reduced manpower need What promotional items link with your business, your mission and values, and have a significant shelf life or staying power for your clients? Coffee mugs? Don’t we have enough of them? A client recently had us create bookmarks. What a clever and appreciated little thank you. Add it to a book that relates to a subject of interest to the client, or that relates to your industry, and you’ve got a perfect thank-you gift that has significant shelf life. You wouldn’t dream of using a business plan that hasn’t been updated, so why would you want your customers or staff to come to an office that hasn’t been updated? Are your office colors in harmony with the environment and the brand message being sent by your visual identity? Sure, it can be costly, but not investin Investing Stock Market ABC's it to a book that relates to a subject of interest to the client, or that relates to your industry, and you’ve got a perfect thank-you gift that has significant shelf life.While most folks today trust mutual funds and their professional managers with their investments, it’s still important to understand the basics of the stock market. Although investing in individual stocks may not be right for everyone, a basic understanding of the stock market is essential to understanding the workings of our economy and business sector.A stock is a portion of ownership in a company. Commonly referred t You wouldn’t dream of using a business plan that hasn’t been updated, so why would you want your customers or staff to come to an office that hasn’t been updated? Are your office colors in harmony with the environment and the brand message being sent by your visual identity? Sure, it can be costly, but not investing in your environment is also costly when it results in customers who think you don’t value them, or causes them to feel things aren’t going well for the business. This concept of “environmental branding” is exemplified by retail giants such as Ikea (an example that it doesn’t have to be a costly investment), Borders, and the Disney Store. Are you missing opportunities to make your mark on your world? We’d love to discuss that with you. Give us a call at 609 653 2233 or drop us a note to discuss how we can help. Our next issue will discuss advertising and how to use it to get your message to the heart of your target market. © 2006 Abiah Designs. Visit http://www.abiahdesigns.com for additional articles and information on building a brand that resonates with your target market and to view their portfolio. Also, visit our BrandReturn blog.
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