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    Global Creative Solutions can never be as Creative or Effective as Local Ones?
    ‘Think globally, act locally’.This seems to be the specific, considered and most targeted answer in the task of reaching and encapsulating the vastly diverse audiences that exist in the great market-place of the world. To a certain degree the concept of being able to direct communications to a specific audience is an extremely effective and optimum form of conveying a message and is of the utmost importance in discussing the business of advertising.‘Local’ ad agencies, such as ones just representing their country, act rather like societal sponges and craftsmen. They have optimum understanding and knowledge of their nation’s culture, trends, fashion,
    esponse for you. Always test your ads this way. You’re wasting money if you don’t.

    Create advertising that has the following traits - well designed (get help if you need it), is truthful (don't stretch the truth either) and tells the customer the benefits to them if they buy and lastly requests an action - something like - "call now to order", "order today, supply limited".

    First impressions count when meeting in person even more! Every person in business should have a 15 second “script” explaining what you do ready to tell a prospective client at anytime. I know some people say that it sounds too rehearsed to be “ready” – I say it sounds like you’re prepared to do business. I’d rather do business with someone who is prepared, than someone who is still fumbling around trying to figure out what they’re s

    India Outsourcing Accounting Is The Ultimate Solution To Excess Workload
    Managing receipts, payment slips, a note of daily expenses and many other financial documents seems like a mountain to climb. The reason is that certified public accountants or other accounting professionals keep on entangling between these documents, so that they can be tallied before the tax season approaches. Everyone wants to escape the wrath of tax raids and this has made it mandatory for every business firm to get their accounting documents in proper order. If your accounting firm is loaded with work till neck, then outsourcing is the best option in this matter. In order to do outsourcing accounting, India is considered as one of the must choice for all acc
    One of the most important things to do now that you’ve started a business is to TELL THE WORLD! But HOW? It can be very expensive and time consuming if not done properly. Here's some inexpensive publicity and marketing ideas to help you get recognition for your new venture.

    You've picked a great name for your company, made a list of your potential clients, incorporated your business and you're ready to go. What next? Well, you need to find as many ways as possible to tell people you're in business, and why they should do business with you!

    One of the first things to do is to get business cards printed up and carry them wherever you go. Hand them out to everyone you know. It always amazes me how many people forget to give their cards to friends and family. Even if you “think” your family knows what you do – you might be surprised to find out how little they really do know. Besides, they may have a friend who needs exactly what you offer, and it’s much more professional for them to offer a business card than a scrap of paper with your name and number scrawled on it.

    Make sure your cards are professionally printed and have no spelling mistakes. This may be the first impression someone has of your business - make it a great impression - because you won't get a second chance to do it better. Make sure your cards have as many to contact you as possible: snail mail, fax, phone, email, pager, etc. Give people as many options as you can. Make sure your card also clearly states what you do – if you just have your name and phone number on your card it’s likely to be tossed in the garbage. I make sure I give away AT LEAST 5 business cards a day. People ask, “Who can you possibly give 5 business cards to?” How about: leaving one on the tray when I leave my payment and tip for the waitress in a restaurant, giving it to the receptionist when I sign in at the dentist/doctor/vet, go to meet with my child’s teacher at school, chat with another parent at the swimming pool watching our kids swimming, someone I meet in the checkout line at the grocery store, etc, etc. If you want to grow you business quickly this is one way to start!

    Send out press releases to your local paper - these are free and many times the paper may phone for a follow up interview. Have press kits ready when you're asked for them. Remember a press release needs to sound like a news story, NOT an advertisement for your business. If you’re not familiar with how to write one there are lots of articles online to help you.

    First impressions are so important – did you know that you only have 15 seconds to capture someone's attention when they see your advertising in a newspaper or magazine? Yes, 15 short seconds - not long to make a good impression is it? But you know what? It takes even less than that to make a bad impression.

    So, how to make the most of your 15 seconds in the spotlight - and win customers at the same time? Make sure that any print ads REALLY do a terrific job for you – get feedback from people you trust. Just because you think something looks good, doesn’t mean it will sell your product. Test the ad in the paper one week, make a change to it and put it in the paper the next week (on the same day of the week) and see which ad gets the most response for you. Always test your ads this way. You’re wasting money if you don’t.

    Create advertising that has the following traits - well designed (get help if you need it), is truthful (don't stretch the truth either) and tells the customer the benefits to them if they buy and lastly requests an action - something like - "call now to order", "order today, supply limited".

    First impressions count when meeting in person even more! Every person in business should have a 15 second “script” explaining what you do ready to tell a prospective client at anytime. I know some people say that it sounds too rehearsed to be “ready” – I say it sounds like you’re prepared to do business. I’d rather do business with someone who is prepared, than someone who is still fumbling around trying to figure out what they’re su

    Are You Too Busy To Make More Money?
    My husband's car has had a few mechanical problems this year. It's a few years old and is at that stage where little things need replacing. In fact we found it's got to the point where he needs to buy a new one.Anyhow it reminded me of what happened earlier in the year when it was taken to our local mechanic for another repair job . At the time of pick up, Robert the mechanic said he hadn't prepared the bill and will do so later and let us know how much it would be. After 3 weeks, we still hadn't received the invoice and my husband suggested I chase it up and I said 'no'. It's not up to me to follow up with someone whom I owe money to, it's their resp
    do – you might be surprised to find out how little they really do know. Besides, they may have a friend who needs exactly what you offer, and it’s much more professional for them to offer a business card than a scrap of paper with your name and number scrawled on it.

    Make sure your cards are professionally printed and have no spelling mistakes. This may be the first impression someone has of your business - make it a great impression - because you won't get a second chance to do it better. Make sure your cards have as many to contact you as possible: snail mail, fax, phone, email, pager, etc. Give people as many options as you can. Make sure your card also clearly states what you do – if you just have your name and phone number on your card it’s likely to be tossed in the garbage. I make sure I give away AT LEAST 5 business cards a day. People ask, “Who can you possibly give 5 business cards to?” How about: leaving one on the tray when I leave my payment and tip for the waitress in a restaurant, giving it to the receptionist when I sign in at the dentist/doctor/vet, go to meet with my child’s teacher at school, chat with another parent at the swimming pool watching our kids swimming, someone I meet in the checkout line at the grocery store, etc, etc. If you want to grow you business quickly this is one way to start!

    Send out press releases to your local paper - these are free and many times the paper may phone for a follow up interview. Have press kits ready when you're asked for them. Remember a press release needs to sound like a news story, NOT an advertisement for your business. If you’re not familiar with how to write one there are lots of articles online to help you.

    First impressions are so important – did you know that you only have 15 seconds to capture someone's attention when they see your advertising in a newspaper or magazine? Yes, 15 short seconds - not long to make a good impression is it? But you know what? It takes even less than that to make a bad impression.

    So, how to make the most of your 15 seconds in the spotlight - and win customers at the same time? Make sure that any print ads REALLY do a terrific job for you – get feedback from people you trust. Just because you think something looks good, doesn’t mean it will sell your product. Test the ad in the paper one week, make a change to it and put it in the paper the next week (on the same day of the week) and see which ad gets the most response for you. Always test your ads this way. You’re wasting money if you don’t.

    Create advertising that has the following traits - well designed (get help if you need it), is truthful (don't stretch the truth either) and tells the customer the benefits to them if they buy and lastly requests an action - something like - "call now to order", "order today, supply limited".

    First impressions count when meeting in person even more! Every person in business should have a 15 second “script” explaining what you do ready to tell a prospective client at anytime. I know some people say that it sounds too rehearsed to be “ready” – I say it sounds like you’re prepared to do business. I’d rather do business with someone who is prepared, than someone who is still fumbling around trying to figure out what they’re s

    How Should a Yellow Page Advertiser Use the Internet?
    You must consider the two types of Internet solutions: the local YP Internet that mirrors the printed directory or the general, all-purpose web that links everyone globally. There are distinct advantages and disadvantages to each.Starting with the local search, I assume you are targeting your regular customers that would normally use the paper directory. There, you list yourself as you would in the book, covering all headings and perhaps opting for a more visible banner-type ad under the main heading. There you could use a PPC program or other way of gaining market share. You go after local business but could still attract users from anywhere
    LEAST 5 business cards a day. People ask, “Who can you possibly give 5 business cards to?” How about: leaving one on the tray when I leave my payment and tip for the waitress in a restaurant, giving it to the receptionist when I sign in at the dentist/doctor/vet, go to meet with my child’s teacher at school, chat with another parent at the swimming pool watching our kids swimming, someone I meet in the checkout line at the grocery store, etc, etc. If you want to grow you business quickly this is one way to start!

    Send out press releases to your local paper - these are free and many times the paper may phone for a follow up interview. Have press kits ready when you're asked for them. Remember a press release needs to sound like a news story, NOT an advertisement for your business. If you’re not familiar with how to write one there are lots of articles online to help you.

    First impressions are so important – did you know that you only have 15 seconds to capture someone's attention when they see your advertising in a newspaper or magazine? Yes, 15 short seconds - not long to make a good impression is it? But you know what? It takes even less than that to make a bad impression.

    So, how to make the most of your 15 seconds in the spotlight - and win customers at the same time? Make sure that any print ads REALLY do a terrific job for you – get feedback from people you trust. Just because you think something looks good, doesn’t mean it will sell your product. Test the ad in the paper one week, make a change to it and put it in the paper the next week (on the same day of the week) and see which ad gets the most response for you. Always test your ads this way. You’re wasting money if you don’t.

    Create advertising that has the following traits - well designed (get help if you need it), is truthful (don't stretch the truth either) and tells the customer the benefits to them if they buy and lastly requests an action - something like - "call now to order", "order today, supply limited".

    First impressions count when meeting in person even more! Every person in business should have a 15 second “script” explaining what you do ready to tell a prospective client at anytime. I know some people say that it sounds too rehearsed to be “ready” – I say it sounds like you’re prepared to do business. I’d rather do business with someone who is prepared, than someone who is still fumbling around trying to figure out what they’re s

    Super Bowl Commercials = Big Bucks in 2007
    While many fans are anxious for the big game itself, business executives around the world have their attentions turned to Super Bowl commercials. Much of the next week will be focused on the best-known or most-famous commercials that have aired during the history of the game, and everyone will be talking about the big spots that are set to air this year.With airtime during the game this year being estimated at about $2.6 million for a 30-second spot, this is a venture that only the powerhouses or the truly imperialistic would embark on. But a successful Super Bowl commercial can put a previously unknown company on the map and it can have everyone talking
    how to write one there are lots of articles online to help you.

    First impressions are so important – did you know that you only have 15 seconds to capture someone's attention when they see your advertising in a newspaper or magazine? Yes, 15 short seconds - not long to make a good impression is it? But you know what? It takes even less than that to make a bad impression.

    So, how to make the most of your 15 seconds in the spotlight - and win customers at the same time? Make sure that any print ads REALLY do a terrific job for you – get feedback from people you trust. Just because you think something looks good, doesn’t mean it will sell your product. Test the ad in the paper one week, make a change to it and put it in the paper the next week (on the same day of the week) and see which ad gets the most response for you. Always test your ads this way. You’re wasting money if you don’t.

    Create advertising that has the following traits - well designed (get help if you need it), is truthful (don't stretch the truth either) and tells the customer the benefits to them if they buy and lastly requests an action - something like - "call now to order", "order today, supply limited".

    First impressions count when meeting in person even more! Every person in business should have a 15 second “script” explaining what you do ready to tell a prospective client at anytime. I know some people say that it sounds too rehearsed to be “ready” – I say it sounds like you’re prepared to do business. I’d rather do business with someone who is prepared, than someone who is still fumbling around trying to figure out what they’re s

    S Corporations Structure
    In any business entity, the type of business determines the income tax return form to be filed. In other words, the business structure determines the legal and tax considerations. S Corporation is one of the most common forms of business structure with a limited number of shareholders that is treated as a partnership for tax purposes.An S Corporation is a type of corporation that is taxed under subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code. Small business proprietors commonly use the S Corporations structure. There are no corporate taxes. Profits and losses directly pass to stockholders. S Corporations allow pass-through tax treatment and thus avoid double ta
    esponse for you. Always test your ads this way. You’re wasting money if you don’t.

    Create advertising that has the following traits - well designed (get help if you need it), is truthful (don't stretch the truth either) and tells the customer the benefits to them if they buy and lastly requests an action - something like - "call now to order", "order today, supply limited".

    First impressions count when meeting in person even more! Every person in business should have a 15 second “script” explaining what you do ready to tell a prospective client at anytime. I know some people say that it sounds too rehearsed to be “ready” – I say it sounds like you’re prepared to do business. I’d rather do business with someone who is prepared, than someone who is still fumbling around trying to figure out what they’re supposed to be doing. An example of a 15 second script might be: “Hi my name is Sally Jones and I am a communications specialist who helps ensure your technology hardware all speaks the same language, so that when your computer tells the printer to print it will!” If you met Sally Jones, heard her introduction and got her card, you would likely remember her because she explained what she did very clearly, but also in a unique way. Not many computer technicians would explain their jobs this way. Find a unique way to explain what you do.

    Imagine you step into an elevator and right in front of you is the MOST IMPORTANT POTENTIAL CLIENT you could ever imagine and it's JUST THE TWO OF YOU. You have 20 floors (about 15 seconds) to make an impression! What would YOU say??

    Does everything that leaves your office have your company name and/or web address on it? It should! That includes your vehicle, stationery, delivery driver’s t-shirts, etc – everything!

    Every day will provide you with opportunities to tell people about your business – don’t miss them! Don’t be afraid to ask for a cross-promotional opportunity. Team up with other businesses to make your profile larger, and your business will grow much faster.

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