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Examine Your Bills Closely to Save Money lient is opened, you stand more of a chance to engage them fully and then you can convince them that you are, indeed, the ‘best’ person to hire for that particular job.How close do you check your bills each month? Do you know which items on each invoice are supposed to be there every month? If you do not pay close attention to your bills you could find that there are many extra charges added on, monies that you shouldn’t be paying. Think that all of this really doesn’t matter? Think again, as a dollar here and a dollar there can add up and really bust your budget. Please keep reading and we’ll take a look at some common budget busting add-o What’s the ‘bottom line’ here? Make sure your tagline grabs attention, is snappy and short ‘n sweet. That’s why I’ve changed my own tagline, as it just didn’t reflect what I do ‘best’. My original tagline read, “Providing administrative business solutions virtually”, which said absolutely nothing about my high level of proficiency in providing exemplary proofreading/editing or writing services. It now reads, “When Mere Words are Not Enough.” Straight, short and to the point. Oh, just in case you’re wondering whose slogan fit which Innovation Expenses - Finding the Right Balance According to Wikipedia, the definition for the word tagline is: “a variant of a branding slogan typically used in marketing materials and advertising. The idea behind the concept is to create a memorable phrase that will sum up the tone and premise of a brand or product (like a film), or to reinforce the audience's memory of a product. Some taglines are successful enough to warrant inclusion in popular culture, often becoming snowclones.” I’m not going to get into what a ‘snowclone’ is in this article but I am going to talk about why your tagline is very important in showcasing your business.Think a moment about the journalist and the historian. The former is presenting the new(s) the latter combines the new into a (historic) perspective.If you want to be in the lead with new trends like the innovator you should know the new(s). You should know about all new developments and more important, you should try and proof them. This is more than a single experiment with new technology. Blogging for example is such a new trend, and the innovator (journalist) will Some people refer to their tagline as a ‘slogan’ – either way, consider it as ‘eye’ candy for promoting your business. Lots of business owners believe that if they use words or phrases such as ‘best prices in town’; ‘fastest service’; or ‘improved product’ and the like that their company will stand out from the crowd. WRONG! Everyone truly believes that their business is the ‘best’ but you need to convince potential clients why indeed you are the ‘best’... and you need to do this in as few words as possible. This is why your tagline is one of the most important series of words you’ll ever write as it can either make or break your sales pitch. First, what do you believe in your heart that makes your business unique from your competitors? What added value will they gain from engaging your company? It should never focus on price as your competitor just might ‘undercut’ your rates if they’re business hungry (or unscrupulous and yes, there are companies out there that are!) Let’s take ice cream as an example. They are as many manufacturers out there making ice cream as there are flavors. So, what do they use as taglines to make you buy their specific brands? Here’s a listing of 3 of the brands that came to my mind when writing this article. Can you tell which tagline matches the following companies - Chapman’s, Haagen-Dazs and Scotsburn:
Each one of these taglines is great but one of them resonates more to me personally and that’s the one that states “Made like no other”. The first two taglines are effective but they’re just playing with words... literally. The third tagline gives the suggestion that there’s something unique and different about their ice cream. Something that perhaps is worth my buying their product at least once just to see (and taste), if indeed their brand IS made like no one else’s. Do you see my point? You need to create a tagline that entices your clients to investigate further into your business and instigate a dialogue with you. Make them want to learn more about what you ‘do’ and once you’ve piqued their interest, they’ll start to reveal more about what they’re looking for as well. Once a dialogue between you and a new client is opened, you stand more of a chance to engage them fully and then you can convince them that you are, indeed, the ‘best’ person to hire for that particular job. What’s the ‘bottom line’ here? Make sure your tagline grabs attention, is snappy and short ‘n sweet. That’s why I’ve changed my own tagline, as it just didn’t reflect what I do ‘best’. My original tagline read, “Providing administrative business solutions virtually”, which said absolutely nothing about my high level of proficiency in providing exemplary proofreading/editing or writing services. It now reads, “When Mere Words are Not Enough.” Straight, short and to the point. Oh, just in case you’re wondering whose slogan fit which b Social Value Is Part of the Organizational Goals of business owners believe that if they use words or phrases such as ‘best prices in town’; ‘fastest service’; or ‘improved product’ and the like that their company will stand out from the crowd. WRONG! Everyone truly believes that their business is the ‘best’ but you need to convince potential clients why indeed you are the ‘best’... and you need to do this in as few words as possible. This is why your tagline is one of the most important series of words you’ll ever write as it can either make or break your sales pitch. First, what do you believe in your heart that makes your business unique from your competitors? What added value will they gain from engaging your company? It should never focus on price as your competitor just might ‘undercut’ your rates if they’re business hungry (or unscrupulous and yes, there are companies out there that are!)No organization, even if it were interested in profitability as a prime goal, could avoid producing some kind of social benefit or avoid intending at least in some part to achieve some kind of goal, which is other than purely making money. If something else were to be required in order to start up a business enterprise in addition to defining the essence of the goal of a business as being "a business to make money," then there must be another element, which is the defining fe Let’s take ice cream as an example. They are as many manufacturers out there making ice cream as there are flavors. So, what do they use as taglines to make you buy their specific brands? Here’s a listing of 3 of the brands that came to my mind when writing this article. Can you tell which tagline matches the following companies - Chapman’s, Haagen-Dazs and Scotsburn:
Each one of these taglines is great but one of them resonates more to me personally and that’s the one that states “Made like no other”. The first two taglines are effective but they’re just playing with words... literally. The third tagline gives the suggestion that there’s something unique and different about their ice cream. Something that perhaps is worth my buying their product at least once just to see (and taste), if indeed their brand IS made like no one else’s. Do you see my point? You need to create a tagline that entices your clients to investigate further into your business and instigate a dialogue with you. Make them want to learn more about what you ‘do’ and once you’ve piqued their interest, they’ll start to reveal more about what they’re looking for as well. Once a dialogue between you and a new client is opened, you stand more of a chance to engage them fully and then you can convince them that you are, indeed, the ‘best’ person to hire for that particular job. What’s the ‘bottom line’ here? Make sure your tagline grabs attention, is snappy and short ‘n sweet. That’s why I’ve changed my own tagline, as it just didn’t reflect what I do ‘best’. My original tagline read, “Providing administrative business solutions virtually”, which said absolutely nothing about my high level of proficiency in providing exemplary proofreading/editing or writing services. It now reads, “When Mere Words are Not Enough.” Straight, short and to the point. Oh, just in case you’re wondering whose slogan fit which Business Mail Forwarding - Is It Worth The Cost as your competitor just might ‘undercut’ your rates if they’re business hungry (or unscrupulous and yes, there are companies out there that are!)Business Mail Forwarding, have you heard of it before? If not and you are a small to medium sized business owner, you are urged to take the time to familiarize yourself with business mail forwarding. It might just be the extra push that your business needs to begin seeing profits.Business mail forwarding is a service that is offered to many business owners. It involves giving business owners an alternative address, which can also be used as their business mailing add Let’s take ice cream as an example. They are as many manufacturers out there making ice cream as there are flavors. So, what do they use as taglines to make you buy their specific brands? Here’s a listing of 3 of the brands that came to my mind when writing this article. Can you tell which tagline matches the following companies - Chapman’s, Haagen-Dazs and Scotsburn:
Each one of these taglines is great but one of them resonates more to me personally and that’s the one that states “Made like no other”. The first two taglines are effective but they’re just playing with words... literally. The third tagline gives the suggestion that there’s something unique and different about their ice cream. Something that perhaps is worth my buying their product at least once just to see (and taste), if indeed their brand IS made like no one else’s. Do you see my point? You need to create a tagline that entices your clients to investigate further into your business and instigate a dialogue with you. Make them want to learn more about what you ‘do’ and once you’ve piqued their interest, they’ll start to reveal more about what they’re looking for as well. Once a dialogue between you and a new client is opened, you stand more of a chance to engage them fully and then you can convince them that you are, indeed, the ‘best’ person to hire for that particular job. What’s the ‘bottom line’ here? Make sure your tagline grabs attention, is snappy and short ‘n sweet. That’s why I’ve changed my own tagline, as it just didn’t reflect what I do ‘best’. My original tagline read, “Providing administrative business solutions virtually”, which said absolutely nothing about my high level of proficiency in providing exemplary proofreading/editing or writing services. It now reads, “When Mere Words are Not Enough.” Straight, short and to the point. Oh, just in case you’re wondering whose slogan fit which Companies House-How to Beat Company Identity Theft one that states “Made like no other”. The first two taglines are effective but they’re just playing with words... literally. The third tagline gives the suggestion that there’s something unique and different about their ice cream. Something that perhaps is worth my buying their product at least once just to see (and taste), if indeed their brand IS made like no one else’s.The recent increase in media interest in personal identity theft has provided a reminder that company identity theft at Companies House is still a major problem for UK limited companies. These companies are being encouraged to proactively take action to deal with company filing fraud at Companies House. There are over two million company records held by Companies House which currently reports that of the five hundred thousand documents filed at Companies House each month, inc Do you see my point? You need to create a tagline that entices your clients to investigate further into your business and instigate a dialogue with you. Make them want to learn more about what you ‘do’ and once you’ve piqued their interest, they’ll start to reveal more about what they’re looking for as well. Once a dialogue between you and a new client is opened, you stand more of a chance to engage them fully and then you can convince them that you are, indeed, the ‘best’ person to hire for that particular job. What’s the ‘bottom line’ here? Make sure your tagline grabs attention, is snappy and short ‘n sweet. That’s why I’ve changed my own tagline, as it just didn’t reflect what I do ‘best’. My original tagline read, “Providing administrative business solutions virtually”, which said absolutely nothing about my high level of proficiency in providing exemplary proofreading/editing or writing services. It now reads, “When Mere Words are Not Enough.” Straight, short and to the point. Oh, just in case you’re wondering whose slogan fit which EFT Payment Instructions lient is opened, you stand more of a chance to engage them fully and then you can convince them that you are, indeed, the ‘best’ person to hire for that particular job.Electronic fund transfers is an innovative technique used to transfer money between concerned parties. This is relatively secure and efficient system that supports electronic payments and collections via electronic signals transmitted by wire. Electronic fund transfers eliminate the physical exchange of money and provides prompt service. For these transactions to be valid, people need to follow EFT payment instructions.All across the world companies are selecting elect What’s the ‘bottom line’ here? Make sure your tagline grabs attention, is snappy and short ‘n sweet. That’s why I’ve changed my own tagline, as it just didn’t reflect what I do ‘best’. My original tagline read, “Providing administrative business solutions virtually”, which said absolutely nothing about my high level of proficiency in providing exemplary proofreading/editing or writing services. It now reads, “When Mere Words are Not Enough.” Straight, short and to the point. Oh, just in case you’re wondering whose slogan fit which business, the answers are:
Surprised? Now you know why that tagline is so important. Happy eating!
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