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  1. How To Choose a Qualitative Research Market By John Cashmore
    Qualitative research, whether individual interviews, in-homes, focus groups, ethnographies and the like are conducted all over the world, as everyone knows. But how are the markets to be studied selected in the first place?New York, London, Paris, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto, Boston and Dallas are all great places to see first rate entertainment, dine out and by their size, must be great places in which to conduct qualitative …


  2. What Does Your Logo Color Say About Your Business?
    And not only your logo, but also your website, your brochure, your business cards and any of your marketing materials for that matter.Yes, colors do matterThey communicate feelings and emotions. They represent ideas and thoughts. So before you create a logo or any other piece of marketing make sure you select the right colors to communicate a personality that accurately represents you and your business.Following are some generally accepted princi…


  3. Create a Blueprint for Your Success By Joanne Victoria
    Having a strong foundation enables you to build a thriving, profitable life and business. A simple method to create this foundation is with Discovery, Vision, Planning and Benchmarking, the four cornerstones of your life as well as your business.Discovery is defined as examining where are you now and where are you going. It helps to look at everything as if you were a beginner. Always know why you are in the business of your choice. If your …


  4. Demographics For the Masses By Wendy Cobrda
    Information is the lifeblood of the economy. That’s especially true for businesses, because the ability to identify current customers and locate new customers makes the difference between boom and bust. So how do successful companies do it? Through targeted market research, which usually means arcane computer systems, large staffs, and six-figure budgets.That situation is ripe for change, according to the CEO of Catosphere, Wendy Cobrda. “Man…


  5. Postcards: Awareness Tool or Selling Tool? By Martha Retallick
    Are postcards better for building awareness or for selling?In my opinion, the answer to the above question is, "They can do both jobs. It depends on what type of business you're in."My own perspective is that of the Web and graphic designer who must distinguish herself from the hordes of other designers out there. I do this by keeping my name in front of my clients and prospects with postcards. Over the years, this approach has brought me quite…


  6. Do this One Thing and Beat 85% of Your Competition! By Steve Pohlit
    Maybe you don't want to work that hard, or maybe you have been burned by consultants so you are not inclined to listen to one. Or maybe you already have a measure of success and don't think you need to do anything more. No matter what positon you are in, if you Do This One Thing you will beat 85% of your competition every day of the year. If you are in the 15% category already, please email me with a sentence or two confirming how well this wor…


  7. Niche with Passion and Reap Your Financial Rewards By Lois Carter Fay
    One of the keys to creating a successful business is finding a market niche that is small enough to corner the market but big enough to make money. Let me tell you about a few people who have done that well, and why it works for them.Tony Cox, Catalog Solutions: Tony only focuses on small specialty foods catalog companies. He's found a niche that is very profitable and he has developed a national reputation for being able to grow customer lists…


  8. Creating Assets:  Spark Your Thinking With These 16 Comprehensive Questions By Catherine Franz
    Here are some questions to get your thoughts and cash flow moving that will also keep your product creating aligned and focused. Find your gold mine in your surroundings by looking at any promotional literature you have created, audio or video tapes you have produced, press releases or articles about or by you, your product catalog or list and even your business card. 1. What is the one single important subject from your experience or knowle…


  9. Make More Sells With Colors By Janeth Duque
    How Colors Effect Our Emotions?One of the most interesting things to me is how colors effect the way we think and feel. They effect us whether we are aware of it or not. Some colors effect us more then others but they all have their own individual properties that effect the way people feel.All colors don't effect all people in the same ways, however, there have been extensive studies done that show how colors effect the majority of people in t…


  10. Arts Marketing : Suggestions for Students and Beginners By Kathy Iwanowski
    Many artists create art but when it comes to marketing and selling their work, well, that is another story. It may seem daunting at first but artists can do marketing easily if they just think logically and commit time to the effort.First of all, marketing is not selling, at least not a particular work. It is about selling yourself and the quality of your work, however. If you can develop a self-confidence about that, the rest comes just as …


  11. Gaining Business Intelligence By Jerome Bergerou
    A white paper on how companies should analyse customer data to gain better business intelligence and how they can use that knowledge. In an increasingly competitive world, using your client database smartly, to gain a better understanding of your number one asset – your customers – can make or break the success of your company. Most companies use databases to store information about their current customers, previous customers, business partn…


  12. Aunt Jemima Buttermilk Pancakes - A Marketing Analysis By Patrick Flaherty
    In the world of pancakes the leading brand in the industry was Quaker Oats brand Aunt Jeminma Pancakes. In 1956 this well-known company decided to introduce a new product call Aunt Jemima’s New Deluxe Buttermilk Pancakes and expanded its flavors to include cornbread, coffee, and buckwheat. To promote the regular and buckwheat mixes, and to entice peoples demand for pancakes, they also developed a national advertising campaign themed, “Perfect P…


  13. T.E.A.M Profit By Tresaca Hamilton
    As you network and meet other business owners, keep this philosophy in mind: "Together Everyone Achieves More Profit"Remember this when you meet someone with a business that serves your target market. Think about how each of you can work together to achieve more and grow your businesses.The following case study shows how to grow your business using the T.E.A.M Profit concept:Ted is a Real Estate Agent specializing in working with residents wh…


  14. How Toyota Captured the #1 Market Share . . . Through Solid Decision-Making! By Marney Kaye
    How Toyota Captured the #1 Market Share . . . Through Solid Decision-Making!Toyota is arguably one of the most recognizable brand names in the world. Toyota captured the Number 1 spot in automotive sales, by creating high standards for quality, reliability and customer acceptance.In short, the name Toyota has become synonymous with the standard of excellence to which many aspire.Reaching this standard didn't happen by accident. It was accomplis…


  15. How to Get the Right Clients and Avoid the Wrong Ones By Charlie Cook
    If you are like most service professionals and small business owners one of your primary concerns is generating as many leads as possible. And that may be your biggest mistake, resulting in wasting time on unqualified prospects and working with too many clients you wish you didn't have to. Bill is a financial advisor looking for clients. Working from his stack of leads he picks up the phone and starts making calls. The first person he gets on …


  16. To Swag or Not to Swag: Tip to Brand Your Tchotchkes on a Shoestring By Betty Liang
    It's interesting to see how resourceful people become when starting their own business. Especially when budget is tight, creative juices go into high gear. I recall my days in corporate marketing when every event, whether it be a sales conference, partner summit or tradeshow had to have tchotchkes. (“Tchotchke” is Yiddish for those corporate giveaways you see at tradeshows, usually small trinkets branded with the company's logo. If the tcho…


  17. AIDA From A Different View - I Call It the 5 W's By Van Lam
    My childhood was my foundation for how I write and how I think. I caught on at an early age that writing is an art and it has a very distinct way of reaching out to people depending on how you apply it. I used my own method of writing and applied it to the criteria my teachers needed. You see, the criteria is always changing from teacher to teacher or professor to professor but the method that is applied can be easily molded into place to make …


  18. Stripping For Hits
    I have to admit - I was very shy about doing it at first because I'd never done anything like it before. But desperate times calls for desperate measures, so I mustered up all my courage and started stripping. Little did I know just how rewarding it would be. From top to bottom, I stripped away my description tags, keyword tags and even some that never seemed to have a purpose anyways. Hey, what did you think this article was about? I hadn't real…


  19. Blowing Your Own Horn By Keith P. Stieneke
    Opportunity Assistance Business Resource Center http://www.opportunityassistance.comAt first you must think that with a title as above that this article must be about something other than marketing; however, what this article is about is marketing, specifically affiliate marketing.Affiliate marketing is much more than signing up for a free affiliate program and then posting your affiliate link here and there. It's all about promotion and not o…


  20. Is It Time To Revisit Your Marketing Strategy? By Laura Aldridge
    Small & Mid Sized Business owners, have you revisited your marketing strategy lately? Your Marketing ROI? Some of you have spent this past year just trying to get by—maintaining the web site, sending out occasional press releases, attending various networking events. Yes, you've endured our slow-to-grow economy, but how far have you deviated from your marketing strategy in order to survive? And to correct your approach, what new marketing progr…



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1. Registration Forms: How to Make Them Irresistible with Personality By Bill Flagg
You can create an irresistible offer by humanizing the registration process. Help your potential registrants know that you are real, caring people behind the scenes. The more your registration process shows you care about your registrants, the more comfortable people will feel signing up for your event.Share with them in a way that you would want if you were the registrant. Ask yourself the following questions:- Are you providing enough informa…

2. Reinventing The Wheel By Carlo Caparras
Revolutionary ideas have always been the mark of mankind. It’s what made us superior to animals and prove that we are the dominant species of this planet. Invention and innovation made life easier yet more complicated. Ironic as it may seem technology is making each generation culturally different.There is an old adage not to reinvent the wheel. Fairly implying some inventions are perfect as it is. MLM and MLS are two attempts to “Reinvent the …

3. Good Marketing Pays For Itself
Most companies ask themselves this question: 'How much will this advertising cost us?' when they should actually be asking themselves this: 'How much will it cost not to do this advertising?'If your company spends $1000 per week on marketing then you could save $1000 per week by not doing any marketing. That is true but it is the simple and shortsighted view of the situation. However, if the revenue generated from that marketing is $1010 you have…

4. Don’t Put All Of Your Eggs Into One Basket By Sandi Moses
I vaguely remember a particular story from my childhood. It had something to do with transporting eggs to market. The main character, a little girl who thought she knew more than she really did, put all of the day’s eggs into one basket, and when she tripped and fell on the way into town to sell the eggs, all of the eggs broke. It seems that her grandmother (the voice of experience and wisdom) tried to tell her not to do that, but she wouldn…