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Building Your Real Estate Businees By Using Irresistible Offers would give me free reign to reprint signs using my own choice of fonts, colors and graphics.If you only had seconds to get your prospect's attention, what would you say?Let's take that a little further if you had to get your prospect's attention while competing with 10 others also trying to get your prospect's attention, what would you say?Wait a minute. I'm not done yet.Multiply those ten by 200 and you get a realistic measure of how many you are competing with to get your prospects attention each day. And it's not just other real estate agents you are competing with either. It is every Tom, Dick or Harry and let's not forget Jane, who is vying for your prospect's attention.So how do you do it? How do you scream the loudest so your message can be heard? It's very simple. Make them an offer they can't With the variety of easy-to-use publishing software available these days, creating your own signage is simple. Programs such as Microsoft Publisher, Print Shop, Microsoft PictureIt! Publishing, etcetera, are simple to learn, and come with an extensive selection of graphics and font choices. Even word processing software can be easily used to create signs and banners. With a simple change of font, color, and font size, you can make an eye-catching sign. Themes: It's vital to have th Running a Business? Why You Need to Know About Accountancy Some of the most important skills a retail salesperson can develop are their visual merchandising skills. A creative and skilled retailer can use the art of visual merchandising to breathe new life into a store and the products therein.When you first envisaged working for yourself, it's pretty unlikely (unless you're an accountant) that this vision included late nights compiling end of period financials. Or sitting hunched over a part-completed profit and loss statement with furrowed brows. There's no doubt accountancy, for most, is not the most glamorous part of the job. But it is essential to making well formed business decisions, weak accounting is a fatal flaw, and if you remember nothing else from this article, remember this, your company's finances are YOUR responsibility not your accountant's!Liability for decisions rests ultimately with you as the business manager. Not with your accountant. But even with the best accountant in the world, if you haven't taken the time to understand So what is visual merchandising? Visual merchandising is the art of presenting products in an aesthetically pleasing fashion, presenting them in a way that makes people want to purchase the product(s) on display. In many retail establishments, visual merchandising consists not only of the presentation of items on the store shelves themselves, but also on displays such as window displays, counter displays, main aisle tables, end-caps (the displays on either end of an aisle), and special showcase displays such as armoires and feature walls. There are a number of visual merchandising tricks. Below, you'll find a few. Color: Color is one of the most powerful tools in the visual merchandising toolbox and should be used to full advantage. Colors can be associated with emotions, seasons, holidays, special occasions and gender, among other things. What Halloween display would be complete without orange and black or what Christmas display without red and green (or, alternatively, silver and gold)? Using color, you can evoke a theme with even the most generic of items. Take towels, for example. Is it possible to create a Valentine's Display using only towels? Sure. Although towels are never going to be the most romantic of display items, by choosing rich red towels and mixing them with pinks and whites, you can certainly evoke the mood of the holiday, particularly if you have the opportunity to cross-merchandise with such items as heart-shaped soaps and scented bath beads. Someone looking for a baby gift would certainly be drawn to a display that's done entirely in pink and blue, because these colors -- even without any help -- speak to the customer, telling them a tale about the display before they've even studied the products. Signage: Sometimes specific signage is required, sent down from a corporate office. But if not, signage is equally important to the display, both in wording and visuals. Don't skimp on color, even for signs. And sometimes, even when particular signs are mandatory, it pays to ask. I found that often if I promised to keep the integrity of the wording, my manager would give me free reign to reprint signs using my own choice of fonts, colors and graphics. With the variety of easy-to-use publishing software available these days, creating your own signage is simple. Programs such as Microsoft Publisher, Print Shop, Microsoft PictureIt! Publishing, etcetera, are simple to learn, and come with an extensive selection of graphics and font choices. Even word processing software can be easily used to create signs and banners. With a simple change of font, color, and font size, you can make an eye-catching sign. Themes: It's vital to have the Traits and Skills of Successful Internet Entrepreneurs displays such as window displays, counter displays, main aisle tables, end-caps (the displays on either end of an aisle), and special showcase displays such as armoires and feature walls.There are certain traits and skills that many successful online entrepreneurs have in common. Some mentioned in this article may seem simple, but don't overlook their importance.You may not personally be strong in all areas, but you can get by as long as you can delegate tasks that call for them to someone on your team that is.Good CommunicatorWhether you are communicating by email, your web site, ICQ, web-based forums, or whatever, you (or someone in your organization) need to demonstrate good communication skills - especially good writing skills. Unfortunately, many online communications are very weak in this area. I'm not saying this to be critical, but to point out an area for improvement that we can benefit from by giving attention to. There are a number of visual merchandising tricks. Below, you'll find a few. Color: Color is one of the most powerful tools in the visual merchandising toolbox and should be used to full advantage. Colors can be associated with emotions, seasons, holidays, special occasions and gender, among other things. What Halloween display would be complete without orange and black or what Christmas display without red and green (or, alternatively, silver and gold)? Using color, you can evoke a theme with even the most generic of items. Take towels, for example. Is it possible to create a Valentine's Display using only towels? Sure. Although towels are never going to be the most romantic of display items, by choosing rich red towels and mixing them with pinks and whites, you can certainly evoke the mood of the holiday, particularly if you have the opportunity to cross-merchandise with such items as heart-shaped soaps and scented bath beads. Someone looking for a baby gift would certainly be drawn to a display that's done entirely in pink and blue, because these colors -- even without any help -- speak to the customer, telling them a tale about the display before they've even studied the products. Signage: Sometimes specific signage is required, sent down from a corporate office. But if not, signage is equally important to the display, both in wording and visuals. Don't skimp on color, even for signs. And sometimes, even when particular signs are mandatory, it pays to ask. I found that often if I promised to keep the integrity of the wording, my manager would give me free reign to reprint signs using my own choice of fonts, colors and graphics. With the variety of easy-to-use publishing software available these days, creating your own signage is simple. Programs such as Microsoft Publisher, Print Shop, Microsoft PictureIt! Publishing, etcetera, are simple to learn, and come with an extensive selection of graphics and font choices. Even word processing software can be easily used to create signs and banners. With a simple change of font, color, and font size, you can make an eye-catching sign. Themes: It's vital to have th 3 Keys to Being a Successful, Bodacious Woman in Business display without red and green (or, alternatively, silver and gold)?Ah, how exciting it is to start your own business and be free of the corporate life! Many women—to the tune of 10.6 million according to the Center for Women’s Business Research—have cut the strings to an employer’s schedule and agenda to set their own direction. By starting their own business they are their own boss and proud of it! You may know a woman who owns her own business or you may be one yourself. One in eleven adult women is an entrepreneur!Every woman who follows her inner voice and takes the plunge of starting a business is bodacious. Bodacious means to be bold, outstanding, and gutsy. From my ten years rising through the ranks at AOL forging my corporate career and now five years as an entrepreneur, I’ve come up with my own definition of bodacious: The cour Using color, you can evoke a theme with even the most generic of items. Take towels, for example. Is it possible to create a Valentine's Display using only towels? Sure. Although towels are never going to be the most romantic of display items, by choosing rich red towels and mixing them with pinks and whites, you can certainly evoke the mood of the holiday, particularly if you have the opportunity to cross-merchandise with such items as heart-shaped soaps and scented bath beads. Someone looking for a baby gift would certainly be drawn to a display that's done entirely in pink and blue, because these colors -- even without any help -- speak to the customer, telling them a tale about the display before they've even studied the products. Signage: Sometimes specific signage is required, sent down from a corporate office. But if not, signage is equally important to the display, both in wording and visuals. Don't skimp on color, even for signs. And sometimes, even when particular signs are mandatory, it pays to ask. I found that often if I promised to keep the integrity of the wording, my manager would give me free reign to reprint signs using my own choice of fonts, colors and graphics. With the variety of easy-to-use publishing software available these days, creating your own signage is simple. Programs such as Microsoft Publisher, Print Shop, Microsoft PictureIt! Publishing, etcetera, are simple to learn, and come with an extensive selection of graphics and font choices. Even word processing software can be easily used to create signs and banners. With a simple change of font, color, and font size, you can make an eye-catching sign. Themes: It's vital to have th 8 Critical Steps to Establish a Customer Service Culture ertainly be drawn to a display that's done entirely in pink and blue, because these colors -- even without any help -- speak to the customer, telling them a tale about the display before they've even studied the products.“Every company’s greatest assets are its customers, because without customers there is no company,” --Erwin FrandDuring our recent weakened economy, many businesses have seen declining revenues and declining budgets. Declining budgets often lead to reduced staff levels and diminished services. To me, this does not make sense. I believe that it is during the down times, when service should be at the forefront and retention of loyal customers even more of a focus.When price wars fail to drive revenues, businesses often look to service to give them a competitive advantage. Many big business marketers are returning to a “service sells” mentality, however, many sell great customer service and few deliver. The problem is that few marketers have ever truly served a Signage: Sometimes specific signage is required, sent down from a corporate office. But if not, signage is equally important to the display, both in wording and visuals. Don't skimp on color, even for signs. And sometimes, even when particular signs are mandatory, it pays to ask. I found that often if I promised to keep the integrity of the wording, my manager would give me free reign to reprint signs using my own choice of fonts, colors and graphics. With the variety of easy-to-use publishing software available these days, creating your own signage is simple. Programs such as Microsoft Publisher, Print Shop, Microsoft PictureIt! Publishing, etcetera, are simple to learn, and come with an extensive selection of graphics and font choices. Even word processing software can be easily used to create signs and banners. With a simple change of font, color, and font size, you can make an eye-catching sign. Themes: It's vital to have th Career - Are You Feeling Victimized? would give me free reign to reprint signs using my own choice of fonts, colors and graphics.Are you feeling that you are getting a raw deal in your job? Do you feel that you are being blamed wrongly? That you are being given more responsibilities than you can handle? That no body bothers about your comfort? You don't get any appreciation? That your smallest mistake is being blown out of proportion and you are made to feel bad? You may be getting emotionally abused? Are you getting a strong sense of discomfort? If yes, please read on.Before you decide that you are being victimized, please think about what is happening at your work place. If possible talk to few co-workers and tell them of what you think. After thinking and deliberating on this, decide if the victimization is real and not imaginary.In some instances, we feel strongly about a issue, but after With the variety of easy-to-use publishing software available these days, creating your own signage is simple. Programs such as Microsoft Publisher, Print Shop, Microsoft PictureIt! Publishing, etcetera, are simple to learn, and come with an extensive selection of graphics and font choices. Even word processing software can be easily used to create signs and banners. With a simple change of font, color, and font size, you can make an eye-catching sign. Themes: It's vital to have themes for your displays. Random is a no-no in the visual merchandising world. Your displays should speak to your customer. Themes can be simple. A theme can be simply sale items in similar categories -- bath items, for example. Themes can also be as specific as you'd like. Themes capture people's imaginations. Themes can be whimsical, practical, romantic or wacky. Themes are only limited by your imagination and creativity. Don't be afraid to be bold with themes. Dare to be different. For example, a display of mystery books is great, but a display of mystery books that feature cats prominently, makes for a much more creative display. Cross merchandising: Try using merchandise from different areas of the store if possible. Displays present a wonderful opportunity to introduce shoppers to areas of the store that they might not have ventured into otherwise. If you're doing a display of gardening items, go ahead and include hand creams geared specifically toward gardeners, books on gardening, or children's toys such as butterfly nets or bug catchers. Cleanliness: Something too easily overlooked, cleanliness is the foundation of a good display. Wood should be dusted and polished. Plexiglass holders need to be washed on a regular basis, and shelves should be dusted and/or wiped down. Don't forget to replace broken display pieces. Nothing ruins a beautiful display like a cracked plexiglass sign holder. Neatness: Neatness goes hand in hand with cleanliness. Customers pick through displays, and this is a good thing. You want hands to touch your merchandise. Someone who picks an item up to examine is much more likely to put it in their cart and purchase it. So be sure to straighten your displays on a regular basis, neatening stacks and refolding items that require folding. For stackable items, forming a pyramid is recommended, with the highest piles in the center and shorter piles radiating out in order of height. Change is good: Change displays often. Don't forget about your regular customers, the ones that come in faithfully week after week. Changing displays often can spark new interest in your products for those people who are in the store on a regular basis. Teamwork: Get the staff in on it. Creativity varies so much from person to person and a fresh s
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