Thursday, October 14, 2010
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Do it Yourself Ideas
We at Best Scratch Off Labels realize it can be a daunting task to come up with the ideas and plans to implement your fundraising and promotion events. Please check out our website for basic ideas and suggestions to help get you started with your own Do it Yourself Ideas. When you find yourself inspired, check out our scratch off stickers that come in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes.
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Friday, October 8, 2010
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Thursday, October 7, 2010
Pink Scratch Off Stickers
The thought behind our Pink Scratch Off Stickers stemmed from chatter about helping with Breast Cancer Awareness. Everyone should do their part to help educate and raise money for research and treatment. Please go to http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/ and "Click to Give".
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Trevor
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Saturday, October 2, 2010
Business Card Marketing
Ever felt how wonderful it is to have your name in print for the first time? This is not just any ordinary printing with you name and details in them. They are your own business cards. Any other of these cards would contain names, addresses and contact numbers. That would be the typical business card.
These days, business cards are made into marketing tools to promote the owner’s business and a source of advertisement that serves as reminders for people reading them. As small as these cards may see, they have been a necessity for information getting since then. These have become the perfect equipment for entrepreneurs to be able to get clients and stay of their competitors.
As a marketing tool, these small prints need all the marketing strategy they can get to maintain effectiveness. Using all the right techniques with the modern machines, you have made the perfect business card. This would mean that you have gotten the attention of the holder. The next big thing to be considered is the content of the card. Does it appeal as much as the designs do? The most commonly overlooked marketing factor in business cards is the message that the card conveys. What does it say to the people reading them?
Having the perfect look and designs does not always guarantee customer response using these cards. It is important to note the words that are used to describe the business, its products and the services rendered.
To begin with, the slogan or logo should be able to make the reader isolate your card from others. People tend to just set aside these cards along with other cards and files, to be searched on later when the need arises. Making your card as unique and a standout would distinguish it from those others. Add a scratch off sticker over a discount an promote your current special. When the time comes for it to be of use, something about the card that the readers have seen would come to mind and they would remember that certain card. It could be the printed words, or the drawings that are inherent in them, or a design that was stuck to memory. Or the contents. It gives them a good reason to choose and call you.
A bottom line that is irresistible would definitely arouse enough interest to set you apart from the rest. An example is phrases that offers discounts, new products and promos. These can guarantee customers coming and going back to know more. Putting motivational lines that opens the door for them to respond to you is also a must. It is best to not let customers left hanging in confusion as to what to do next after reading your cards. Guide them on what to do next by giving hints about it in your cards. There is always no harm in a bit of guidance.
Business cards may be small and seemingly insignificant, but they are also easy carriages. What’s more, they are continuously being passed on. You never know who its next holder would be.
Trevor Williams
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Monday, September 13, 2010
Tips to Web Success.
Not all computer's are created equal. Your site needs to satisfy the needs of customers, not the company. So, don't post content which is not really useful to the site's customer. And avoid over-flattering marketing hype about the company. It inflates the ego of the company more than it helps your customer.
Customer feedback is the best way to give them what they want. Keep the visitor involved and make them feel like a valuable contributor, actively asking for their feedback and suggestions. Asking for communication from your visitors and answering promptly, will allow you to capture their e-mail address. This will allow you to communicate with them long after they have moved on and forgotten about you.
With all the information on the web, people are up on current events more than ever. You need to have content on your website which is timely and relevant to the customer's life. Posting month-old news is not interesting. Yes, you need to have product information and other information on your site that won't change much, but you can also post more timely content. You can, for example, post content about how your products can be used in certain situations in life and provide tips and techniques - things which are immediately applicable and solve a problem.
If you give your customers something to look forward to, they'll be back. Use newsletters, out-going email, contests, forums, clubs, auctions - anything that will cause people to return to your website. When posting links to other websites, don't just send your visitors somewhere else, they may never return. Provide them an exit page. Give them a pop-up when they try to leave your site. Or at the very least make external links open in a new window.
Trevor Williams
Best Scratchoff Labels
Friday, September 10, 2010
The Good ol' Days
That was then. Well, you can still create a website just as easily, but in order for it to mean anything, you really need to be a Jack of all Trades when it comes to content.
You need to be able to write articles of interest with enough content to make it worth reading. Maybe even add a tag or link here and there to bring them back. Write a blog to let people follow you and your accomplishments, promote your business or website, build links, back links, up links, followers, friends......
In order to rank in the search engines, you need to use all of these elements in combination with your content. Search Engine Optimization? It's here, and it's the new beast to conquer. It will definitely benefit a person in today's internet to do their homework, follow a blog or two about the beast, and see if you can push your way to the top.
Trevor Williams
http://www.bestscratchofflabels.com/