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Business Tips for New Inventors in 2020
Inventors are what bring us to the bleeding edge of technology, whether frivolous or life-saving. While most of them are well educated, experienced in a certain industry, and are full of gumption to go against the grain, many of them are not good at the business part.
By Jonathan G6 years ago in Journal
5 New Ways To Improve Your Communication With Potential Customers
No matter what kinds of products or services your company provides, good communication is essential to success. A comprehensive communication policy should cover interactions with both your existing clients and potential customers. The internet, smartphones, and other types of advanced technology provide a variety of new ways to interact effectively. Consider whether some of these new communication methods would be good additions to your business.
By Robert Cordray6 years ago in Journal
Things to avoid while hiring a sign company for your business
Every business, no matter how small or large it is, requires a signage provider. Due to the increasing competition, it is challenging to find a good sign company that uses advanced technology. Remember that you are investing a significant amount for the signage, and hence, we suggest you be conscious and patient while doing the research. So, here are a few things to avoid during the hiring process.
By Lauren Williamson6 years ago in Journal
What Digital Marketing Strategy Will Help My Business Grow in 2020?
In the SEO world, things are continually growing and evolving. The optimization techniques you were using years ago might not be effective today. SEO as a whole has gradually evolved into a more intellectual discipline. Within SEO, focused strategies for growing organic traffic exists along with things such as keyword gap analysis and competitor gap analysis.
By Natalie Ige6 years ago in Journal
How to Leverage Social Media into Your Business's Marketing Plan
As a business manager, it's important to bring in steady revenue to support your operations and provide you and your employees with a steady paycheck. However, to bring in revenue many businesses must lean on marketing strategies to spread the word about their organization and its offering so customers are aware of what's available when making purchasing decisions. If you're just getting started with your business and are considering implementing a marketing plan to help drive sales revenue, you should also plan to include social media strategies as well. Here are some helpful tips you can use when creating a marketing strategy for your startup.
By Craig Middleton6 years ago in Journal
How Businesses Can Benefit From Inbound Marketing
With the amount of competition in today's marketplace, a business will not have much success without marketing. There are both inbound and outbound marketing techniques. Both have their benefits to consider. However, most smaller businesses can benefit from the advantages that inbound marketing offers. It is a way to attract customers through social media and other platforms using content. This type of marketing allows businesses to be more personal with their audience and target markets.
By Olivia Picton6 years ago in Journal
How to Create a Real Estate Logo
If you want to sell successfully in the real estate industry you need a professional logo and branding strategy in place. Whether you are a realtor, starting a real estate property investment company or property management service your logo needs to effectively convey your business and its values.
By Jared Greene6 years ago in Journal
Reverse Engineer Retailing
I've always been fascinated with retail. From the merchandising to the warehousing, the POS setup, marketing, sales, promotion and so on. The fun part is purchasing where you get to decide which product or brand goes into your store and when it comes to retail, no one does it better than Wal-Mart. Their shelves and isles are literally real estate space for consumer products.
By Phong Nguyen6 years ago in Journal
HEY...IT'S JUST ME
I believe we've all felt that, where, following up just feels uncomfortable, distasteful and at times, desperate. The experiences I've had made feel that way on a few occasions, and after paying attention to why I would feel icky about follow ups, I discovered it was because I didn't capture my prospects' attention enough during the strategy call or consultation session. I didn't deliver enough value and projections which resulted in me being a pushy salesperson towards the end as I was pushing the sales more than delivering the value. Knowing this, made me feel icky following up.
By Phong Nguyen6 years ago in Journal











