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    Size Does Matter, When It Comes To Shipping
    How much does it cost you to ship the empty space in your boxes? Do you know the difference between dimensional weight and oversize fees that FedEx, UPS and DHL charge their customers? At what point is it less expensive to use a freight carrier instead of FedEx, UPS or DHL? Most importantly, do you know how to save money on your shipping expense by making good packaging decisions? The answers to these questions and more make up the body of this article.Overs
    can gain access to independent assessments from people who will not have time to research your solution. This is a golden database of information as it relates directly to the ease of which your plan design resonates with the general public. Obviously this can be emotionally draining trying to get perfect strangers to spend 5 minutes of their important day at the mall to stop and listen to your ideas. A more costly approach is the payment plan. We call this the payment plan because it involves giving your product away to potential clients who are viewed as potential repeat buyers. The upfront cost is high and the results initially will be thin to
    Public Relations & Advertising: A Perfect Marriage
    Businesses that depend upon advertising should do everything possible to make sure they are spending their dollars wisely. But as we all know, this is easier said than done. How can we attract attention, develop a powerful message, and effectively persuade our audience? How can we lead them to believe that using our services or products is the logical decision? How can we make our message stand out in a world of constant commercial bombardment?Enter Public R
    Marketing your vision is critical to your overall branding to your target market. The vision should be a guiding passionate statement that ties into the core fabric of the company, it’s products, people and potential clients. There are many examples of strong brand association like Pepsi, McDonalds, GM and Wells Fargo Bank. You only have to hear the name and you can visualize their product or service offering. Their name will associate to many as a past relationship or perhaps as a competitor that you must figure out a way to take market share from. No matter how the relationship to a name ultimately defines itself the end result came from heavy marketing research dollars that typically take a cross section of the target market and expand on potential winning approaches.

    A highly recommended approach is focus groups. Enlist a core group of individuals who together work on solving brand related needs as targeted to your suspect market. They will work together studying the buying habits and future trends of a particular group or subset of a market and then begin to develop an over arching marketing design that will lead to the branding of your companies vision. This exercise could take days or weeks but ultimately it could make or break your initial ramp up to success within a new market or perhaps the launch of a new product or service into an existing market. The end result is that you want your company name to define instantly what it is you market and thus provide to your customers. Sounds simple enough doesn’t it?

    There are also consultants who target their services to provide industry specific capabilities that could accelerate your efforts, of course at a fee. Sometimes when you are faced with a great product or a great service idea but your target market is saturated the consultant can role play with your group to help isolate whether or not you can enter this product or service in the direction you visualize. Having someone from outside of the company perform this can be very beneficial as they will not be emotionally attached to your product and thus can articulate based on facts, experience and trends without trying to provide a “soft landing” to ease personal feelings. If the budget is there, this is an extremely viable option to pursue.

    Once you have developed your marketing plan you should road test it. Find small cross sections of your potential market niche and exercise the plan through interviews or soft placed ads in various media. Often you can target Universities and shopping malls (assuming a consumer product) as possible locations where you can gain access to independent assessments from people who will not have time to research your solution. This is a golden database of information as it relates directly to the ease of which your plan design resonates with the general public. Obviously this can be emotionally draining trying to get perfect strangers to spend 5 minutes of their important day at the mall to stop and listen to your ideas. A more costly approach is the payment plan. We call this the payment plan because it involves giving your product away to potential clients who are viewed as potential repeat buyers. The upfront cost is high and the results initially will be thin to

    Facing The Truth About Paper: What You Probably Suspected, But Hate To Admit!
    Losing a piece of paper can cost you piece of mind, a harmonious relationship, valuable time, an account, a promotion, or even your job! October is National Clean-Out Your Files Month -- a great time to face the facts about paper.According to research sited by Abigail Sellen and Richard Harper in The Myth of the Paperless Office (MIT Press 2002), by the year 2005 there will be 50% more paper in offices than there was in 1995. In addition, the average person spe
    arketing research dollars that typically take a cross section of the target market and expand on potential winning approaches.

    A highly recommended approach is focus groups. Enlist a core group of individuals who together work on solving brand related needs as targeted to your suspect market. They will work together studying the buying habits and future trends of a particular group or subset of a market and then begin to develop an over arching marketing design that will lead to the branding of your companies vision. This exercise could take days or weeks but ultimately it could make or break your initial ramp up to success within a new market or perhaps the launch of a new product or service into an existing market. The end result is that you want your company name to define instantly what it is you market and thus provide to your customers. Sounds simple enough doesn’t it?

    There are also consultants who target their services to provide industry specific capabilities that could accelerate your efforts, of course at a fee. Sometimes when you are faced with a great product or a great service idea but your target market is saturated the consultant can role play with your group to help isolate whether or not you can enter this product or service in the direction you visualize. Having someone from outside of the company perform this can be very beneficial as they will not be emotionally attached to your product and thus can articulate based on facts, experience and trends without trying to provide a “soft landing” to ease personal feelings. If the budget is there, this is an extremely viable option to pursue.

    Once you have developed your marketing plan you should road test it. Find small cross sections of your potential market niche and exercise the plan through interviews or soft placed ads in various media. Often you can target Universities and shopping malls (assuming a consumer product) as possible locations where you can gain access to independent assessments from people who will not have time to research your solution. This is a golden database of information as it relates directly to the ease of which your plan design resonates with the general public. Obviously this can be emotionally draining trying to get perfect strangers to spend 5 minutes of their important day at the mall to stop and listen to your ideas. A more costly approach is the payment plan. We call this the payment plan because it involves giving your product away to potential clients who are viewed as potential repeat buyers. The upfront cost is high and the results initially will be thin to

    Limited Liability Corporation Advantages
    A limited liability corporation is a separate corporate business unit that has a separate legal structure. Although it incorporates many features of partnership and corporation, it cannot be considered similar to either. The unique set of advantages it offers due to its distinct corporate structure has endeared it to many people. The limited liability corporation has been a long-standing concept. However, in the United States it offers a relatively new category of busi
    or perhaps the launch of a new product or service into an existing market. The end result is that you want your company name to define instantly what it is you market and thus provide to your customers. Sounds simple enough doesn’t it?

    There are also consultants who target their services to provide industry specific capabilities that could accelerate your efforts, of course at a fee. Sometimes when you are faced with a great product or a great service idea but your target market is saturated the consultant can role play with your group to help isolate whether or not you can enter this product or service in the direction you visualize. Having someone from outside of the company perform this can be very beneficial as they will not be emotionally attached to your product and thus can articulate based on facts, experience and trends without trying to provide a “soft landing” to ease personal feelings. If the budget is there, this is an extremely viable option to pursue.

    Once you have developed your marketing plan you should road test it. Find small cross sections of your potential market niche and exercise the plan through interviews or soft placed ads in various media. Often you can target Universities and shopping malls (assuming a consumer product) as possible locations where you can gain access to independent assessments from people who will not have time to research your solution. This is a golden database of information as it relates directly to the ease of which your plan design resonates with the general public. Obviously this can be emotionally draining trying to get perfect strangers to spend 5 minutes of their important day at the mall to stop and listen to your ideas. A more costly approach is the payment plan. We call this the payment plan because it involves giving your product away to potential clients who are viewed as potential repeat buyers. The upfront cost is high and the results initially will be thin to

    Turning Chaos Into Calm: Creating Your Productive Environment
    It’s your first moment back at your desk after the annual meeting. The telephone is already ringing, 314 email messages lurk in your inbox, the staff meeting starts in 20 minutes, and your coffee just spattered on something marked “Urgent.” You look up at that ticking clock, feeling smothered by all the demands on your time and attention. Everywhere around you are papers and projects you need to work on. You look at a framed statement on your wall. “Have nothing around
    someone from outside of the company perform this can be very beneficial as they will not be emotionally attached to your product and thus can articulate based on facts, experience and trends without trying to provide a “soft landing” to ease personal feelings. If the budget is there, this is an extremely viable option to pursue.

    Once you have developed your marketing plan you should road test it. Find small cross sections of your potential market niche and exercise the plan through interviews or soft placed ads in various media. Often you can target Universities and shopping malls (assuming a consumer product) as possible locations where you can gain access to independent assessments from people who will not have time to research your solution. This is a golden database of information as it relates directly to the ease of which your plan design resonates with the general public. Obviously this can be emotionally draining trying to get perfect strangers to spend 5 minutes of their important day at the mall to stop and listen to your ideas. A more costly approach is the payment plan. We call this the payment plan because it involves giving your product away to potential clients who are viewed as potential repeat buyers. The upfront cost is high and the results initially will be thin to

    3-Ring Binders
    Three-ring Binders are the most frequently used binders. They became an immensely popular, very dependable workplace accessory used extensively for personal, sales, school, and business organizations since the first loose leaf patent was filed in 1854. However, the actual Three-ring Binders came about 20 years after the initial invention. Ever since they have been improving.What makes Three-ring Binders so immensely popular is the fact that they are lightweight,
    can gain access to independent assessments from people who will not have time to research your solution. This is a golden database of information as it relates directly to the ease of which your plan design resonates with the general public. Obviously this can be emotionally draining trying to get perfect strangers to spend 5 minutes of their important day at the mall to stop and listen to your ideas. A more costly approach is the payment plan. We call this the payment plan because it involves giving your product away to potential clients who are viewed as potential repeat buyers. The upfront cost is high and the results initially will be thin to none in the start up phase. If you have a food or drink product such as Mona Vie and their acai berry juice then perhaps a sample of the product could be a nice approach or teaser which absolutely could lead to return buying as a consumable. No single idea is “the idea” and you may find variations of these approaches suit your business just fine. The key is to take your time, invest in third party support if you can afford to and learn from those that have come your way before.

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