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Top 10 Time Savers How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time! That's right. At first you take the first bite. You have created a business plan, set goals to provide the best product or service to an identified target market and maybe secured capital from an outside source.As you took your first bite, you focused on start- up activities: budget, marketing, and development. You 4. Use a Larger Font for the Most Important Information If the desired action is for them to give you a call, highlight the phone number with a larger font. If it's the address, highlight the address. Don't make them have to hunt for the most important information on the card. 5. Include your Website Address and E-mail Address If you don't have a website address, it's Special Events That Call for Promotional Umbrellas A business card is the calling card for your business, so it's important to make your business card is one people will hold onto and not throw away. Want to make sure your business card is not in the discard pile? Here are seven do's and don'ts which will get your business card into the right hands and noticed.Promotional umbrellas are a great way to publicize your business, but in some events and cases they can offer special value. If you’re looking for a special way to add some pizzazz to company event, or to market your business, you might consider one of these ideas for using promotional umbrellas.Brand Building and Marketing Promotional umbrellas offer unpara 1. Don't Cheap Out Yes, you can get business cards for free. VistaPrint.com will give you 250 business cards for free. But, you have the word "free" on the backside of the card which tells everyone you can't afford proper business cards. It doesn't cost much extra at VistaPrint to get the word "free" taken off the back of the card. Do it. And, if you're printing your own business cards make sure the card stock is heavyweight card stock. There's also nothing that says cheap like flimsy card stock. 2. Keep it Simple Don't use too many different fonts or include too much information on the card. Be sure to include all the vital information on the card, such as name, phone number and address, and perhaps a main slogan for your business, but steer clear of listing everything under the sun your business can do. Make sure it's clear by quickly glancing at the card what your company's main focus is. 3. Use a Font Large Enough to Read Use fonts that are large enough for people of all ages to read. If you're 28 and can read it just fine, let someone who's over 40 read it. If they have difficulty reading the type, make it larger. You don't want to lose any business due to a card that someone has to use reading glasses to read. 4. Use a Larger Font for the Most Important Information If the desired action is for them to give you a call, highlight the phone number with a larger font. If it's the address, highlight the address. Don't make them have to hunt for the most important information on the card. 5. Include your Website Address and E-mail Address If you don't have a website address, it's t Russ Dalbey - Eight Tips for Building a Successful Cash Flow Business .com will give you 250 business cards for free. But, you have the word "free" on the backside of the card which tells everyone you can't afford proper business cards. It doesn't cost much extra at VistaPrint to get the word "free" taken off the back of the card. Do it. And, if you're printing your own business cards make sure the card stock is heavyweight card stock. There's also nothing that says cheap like flimsy card stock.The note business is truly an amazing market.As with any business, there is a learning curve involved with consistently making the largest profits possible with the smallest amount of effort. So, to ensure that you close the most deals possible, follow these eight simple guidelines:Tip #1: Build relationships, not one-time deals.Regardless of whethe 2. Keep it Simple Don't use too many different fonts or include too much information on the card. Be sure to include all the vital information on the card, such as name, phone number and address, and perhaps a main slogan for your business, but steer clear of listing everything under the sun your business can do. Make sure it's clear by quickly glancing at the card what your company's main focus is. 3. Use a Font Large Enough to Read Use fonts that are large enough for people of all ages to read. If you're 28 and can read it just fine, let someone who's over 40 read it. If they have difficulty reading the type, make it larger. You don't want to lose any business due to a card that someone has to use reading glasses to read. 4. Use a Larger Font for the Most Important Information If the desired action is for them to give you a call, highlight the phone number with a larger font. If it's the address, highlight the address. Don't make them have to hunt for the most important information on the card. 5. Include your Website Address and E-mail Address If you don't have a website address, it's Medical Billing - DME Software Install Options says cheap like flimsy card stock.In this installment of medical billing and the DME industry, we're going to focus on the basic setup of the DME software starting with the installation options.Installation options is the first place that the billing company goes to when first setting up the software to bill. The reason for this is because they want the software to have a certain look and feel f 2. Keep it Simple Don't use too many different fonts or include too much information on the card. Be sure to include all the vital information on the card, such as name, phone number and address, and perhaps a main slogan for your business, but steer clear of listing everything under the sun your business can do. Make sure it's clear by quickly glancing at the card what your company's main focus is. 3. Use a Font Large Enough to Read Use fonts that are large enough for people of all ages to read. If you're 28 and can read it just fine, let someone who's over 40 read it. If they have difficulty reading the type, make it larger. You don't want to lose any business due to a card that someone has to use reading glasses to read. 4. Use a Larger Font for the Most Important Information If the desired action is for them to give you a call, highlight the phone number with a larger font. If it's the address, highlight the address. Don't make them have to hunt for the most important information on the card. 5. Include your Website Address and E-mail Address If you don't have a website address, it's Creativity Creates Real Wealth ancing at the card what your company's main focus is.So many businesses are just plain dull. Totally lacking is that spark of creativity and energy. Instead, an image of decadence and boredom. I try to avoid shopping in these places. I bet many other people do likewise.I'm always on the lookout for the guy who dares to be different. Who believes his customers are entitled to a little theater in their shopping exper 3. Use a Font Large Enough to Read Use fonts that are large enough for people of all ages to read. If you're 28 and can read it just fine, let someone who's over 40 read it. If they have difficulty reading the type, make it larger. You don't want to lose any business due to a card that someone has to use reading glasses to read. 4. Use a Larger Font for the Most Important Information If the desired action is for them to give you a call, highlight the phone number with a larger font. If it's the address, highlight the address. Don't make them have to hunt for the most important information on the card. 5. Include your Website Address and E-mail Address If you don't have a website address, it's Industrial Floors Use Color Coding to Communicate Language is no problem when color-coded floor markings make the job as simple as matching colors. Mistakes are all too easy to make and even easier when language problems compound them. Now that we know how to get colored epoxy floor coatings down to stay, why not take advantage of them? Color coding pallet positions to correspond to color-coded conveyer belts is one 4. Use a Larger Font for the Most Important Information If the desired action is for them to give you a call, highlight the phone number with a larger font. If it's the address, highlight the address. Don't make them have to hunt for the most important information on the card. 5. Include your Website Address and E-mail Address If you don't have a website address, it's time to get one. People now are used to checking businesses out on the internet. A five-page website won't cost much, but can be the difference between gaining a new client or not. 6. Never Use Cards with Outdated Information Have you ever received a business card with a phone number crossed out in black marker with another phone number written in ink next to it? All that says is "I'm too cheap to buy new cards." And that implies a business that isn't getting much business. 7. When handing your business card to someone, make sure there's an offer on the back of the card, and hand the card to the person with the backside up so the person will see your offer. This can be 10% off your services, a free consultation, or whatever offer you think is appropriate. Give someone a reason to call you. Business cards can be one of the most important marketing tools you have. Give it the attention it deserves and you may be richly rewarded.
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