Archive for the ‘Business Cards’ Category

Office Sign – Anything is Possible

Have you ever wished that you could mark your name on an office door with an office sign? For many people this is a symbol of value to an organization and when you achieve a high ranking position you are usually given an appropriate sign in order to mark the door. However, since many companies [...]

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Portable Display Boards Results

With so many small businesses struggling to find a way to make a profit, many retail stores are closing because people are hesitant to shop. They are looking for the best deals and this usually means that they are able to find them online. Shopping online can be very inexpensive and a simple way to [...]

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Business Cards or Flyers?

When you are planning your next marketing campaign for your local area, you may have to consider what would be better to hand out flyers or business cards? The answer will depend on the type of event or promotion that you are going to have. If you are going to set up a booth at [...]

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CRM for Small Business

Small businesses are learning that they especially need to focus on maintaining customers. Multiple studies have shown that retaining customers is more cost-effective than finding new ones. One way for small to medium sized businesses to retain customers is to implement a CRM system. CRM stands for customer relationship management. This process really got its [...]

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Work from Home Ideas

With the advances in technology today and the availability of computers, people can now work from any place they want to be.  Telecommuting is an option that some companies offer to those who want to work yet have kids that needs to be taken cared of.  Also, there is a lot of other work from [...]

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Scorecards: Keep One And Achieve An Increase In Profitability

Japanese looks at business as war; but Americans prefer to look at it as sports. In both cases, the objective is to win. In this sense, Americans, contrary to their global image of ruthless aggressiveness, are not inclined to draw or shed blood over the prospect of a fine bottom line. I think this goes [...]

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