"Citizen Kane is perhaps the one American talking picture that seems as fresh now as the day it opened. It may seem even fresher."Pauline Kael
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Small business feature: Logos that melt in your mouth (NC)Pens, baseball caps, golf shirts and coffee mugs are no longer the objects of choice to showcase company logos for special events or client gifts. The latest trend in promotional product advertising is so unique and seductive it actually melts ...
The Most Common Small Business Web Site Traffic Killers Copyright 2005 John Jantsch A prospective client asked me to view his web site and give him some advice on how to make the site better. Unfortunately, his site was such a mess it became the inspiration for this article.One of the primary reasons to have a ...
Workplace Security for Small to Midsize Businesses... Workplace Security for Small to Midsize Businesses... Since September 11, 2001 surveys, polls and research suggests that a majority of small to midsize businesses are not yet prepared to handle a terrorist attack, let alone a natural catastrophe. The ...
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When's the last time you went fishing? Think back to that day. What did you use to fish? A pole, fishing line, bait, maybe a sinker and a bobber. Oh yeah...and a hook. You wouldn't go fishing without the hook, would you? The hook is probably the most important part of the fishing process. The same is true in your advertising. If you want to be successful in advertising you have to resign your position as general manager of the universe and realize that your ad is not a personal soap box to speak your mind, hype accolades, regurgitate philosophies, spout jargon and blab about anything else. The people who see your ad really don't care about you, your personal agenda or that you've spent good money to talk to them. As you know they only care about one thing...themselves. Likewise your advertising should focus on only one thing...them! You have already identified that "YOU" is the most powerful word in any advertisement. That is why a hook works so well. A hook is something of value you offer your target, which they can't live without. It's something that provides them with a solution, a cure, an answer to a daunting problem. A hook incites them to take the desired action your advertisement was designed to evoke. An advertisement without a hook is like a fishing pole without a hook. Fish may look at the bait, they may nibble the bait, they may even eat the bait - but you will never catch a fish without a hook. Customers may hear your message, they may think about your message, but they are very unlikely to take a desired action unless you give them a STRONG INCENTIVE to do so, something they see as valuable. If your ad doesn't ask your target to take action you are totally wasting your money. Your ads need to provide an undeniable reason focused on relieving your target's pain that incites them to take a desired action. Next time you go fishing, be sure to bring a few hooks. Next time you advertise, try throwing a few hooks in there too. Have you spent money on advertising and afterwards you wonder if it was effective. It's tough to know right? You should have learned how to avoid this in science class. In Secret #3 - we'll tell you how. About the Author Jim and Travis are the creators of The Gravitational Marketing System which helps small business owners end unproductive cold prospecting and create a clock-work system that gets leads to call them, pay more for their product or service and naturally pull in tons of referrals and sales. FREE for small business marketing tips, shortcuts and secrets visit www.GravitationalMarketing.com
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Small Business Tips From My FatherHuffington PostBut I realized some of the best business lessons I've learned were from watching (and sometimes working with) my father in the store he owned for nearly two decades. I grew up in a family of small-business owners. Both my grandfathers, my two uncles ... |
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Best Retirement Plans for Small BusinessesReutersBy Edward Tan, JD at FindLaw.com All small businesses operate toward the same goal: staying in business. Once the initial shaky stage is over, the next step is preparing for the future. One aspect is choosing the best retirement plan for your company.and more » |
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