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The Building Blocks Of Visual Vocabulary - Consistency
Your Visual Vocabulary consists of the secondary design elements that are used in conjunction with your logo to form your brand identity. Your Visual Vocabulary is composed of the graphics, font styles, colors, and even the type of paper you choose. Once you have determined the elements to use in your Visual Vocabulary, it is important to use those elements consistently throughout all of your marketing materials.
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Dialing For Dollars
You are most likely missing out on more clients than you think. Do you have more quality clients than you can handle? There is a time tested way of increasing your business and you already know what it is.
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Get Paid for Answering Surveys
Paid Surveys are an easy way to make money while sitting in front of your PC. As the term implies you simply take online surveys from various companies and in return they will pay you a regular cash incentive. Sounds easy doesn't it?
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Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Printing
The words that we see on paper or, for that matter, on many other media such as plastic, glass, wood or as embossed on visiting cards, is a technique made possible due to the art of printing. It is a form of technology that is defined as a process that helps reproduce copies of texts and images, mostly using ink on paper with the help of a machine called the printing press. This entire process is then termed publishing and includes newspapers, magazines, publicity leaflets and brochures, newsletters and many other forms that essentially serve the objective of disseminating information through the written word.
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Should we Believe the Experts? (Part III)
Why do we use experts? To predict the future. Consider a patient who is asking a physician about the future effects of a certain drug, or the investor who is asking a stock analyst about the future prices of a certain stock, or the manager who is asking a human resource manager about the future performance of a certain candidate, or the brand manager who is asking a market researcher about the future sales of a certain new product. Should we believe these experts? History tells us that accurate predictions of the future are rare. Many examples exist where the brightest and most qualified individuals failed to see the future. This series of articles presents examples from the arts (see part I), business (see part II), and science (see part III).
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International Trade NewsWeek
News reports this week contained good and bad news for certain people in the technology, business, economy, trade, and entertainment industries or sectors around the world.
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Supplier Selection and the Importance of a Style Match
There are many issues with selection of software packages like CRM and ERP.
Matching the Style of the supplier (materialized in the package) with your own, supports the selection process. Only if you do this during the initiation phase.
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Tracking Fundraising Success
One of the most important tips for your fundraising events is to track and keep record of your fundraisers details. If this is your first fundraising event it will most likely be a trial and error process until you find out what works for you and your event.
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Electronic Medical Record: A New Medical Technology Walk Through
Technology can be a scary thing sometimes, so it is important to research the positives and negatives of adopting new technologies, especially in the medical profession. Accurate and complete information in an EMR system are a type of “preventative medicine,” which not only protects the patient but also the medical practice.
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Does The FTC Truly Live Up To Their Mission?
Most of the American citizens believe in the Federal Trade Commission’s original mission, although having seen the truth and reality of the Federal Trade Commission’s ten-year delay on the changes to the franchise rule and the way they conduct themselves, do we really need the franchise rule at all?
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Take the high road
What do you do when the competition cheats and/or hits below the belt? We recommend that you take the high road. Let them drown in the flood. Remember, he who laughs last! You must resist the temptation to retaliate by descending to their level. With Competitors Tank The High Road.
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Franchise Disclosure Law and The Right To Privacy
The Federal Trade Commission enforces franchise company disclosure rules. They have developed a policy for the uniform franchise disclosure laws. The UFOC contains massive amounts of disclosure and often is 200 pages, most of which no one ever reads. It also contains all the franchisor’s present franchisee’s phone numbers.
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