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    Digital Signage: Hybrid, Interactive Systems Amplify Marketing Impact
    A new trend in digital signage is emerging that combines the strength of digital signs with the interactivity of digital kiosks. For many areas, such as retail shops, the sum of the two holds greater potential for marketers than either of the individual parts.Known in some circles as hybrid digital signs and by others as interactive digital signage, these combo systems can capture the attention of those nearby by pla
    he guarantees. Common sense will tell youwhich are good for you and which are good for the companyselling the lists. And check to see how the lists are compiled.Are they people who have already bought something by mail, orare they merely people who indicated they might want to buysomething by mail?

    In conclusion, we recommend that you never start any campaignwith a mailing list when advertising is so much cheaper. Whileit may prove to be more profitable than advertising, keep thisrule in mind:

    When you're ready to try a mailing list, be fully prepared tolose ev

    Do You Know the Difference Between Commercial and Executive Suites?
    If you don’t, it could cost you a lot of money. Particularly if you’re a small business, start-up or a company looking for short-term office accommodations. At first glance you might say to yourself, “Executive suites sound way too expensive for my budget.” But don’t be fooled by a name. If you’re looking to set-up and staff an office, executive office space could save you as much as 70% over commercial office sp
    Mailing lists may be the cause of more heartbreaks than anyother single factor in mail order. A poorly chosen list, a weakmailing and the high cost of mailing to a list can tax theoptimism of a new dealer very, very quickly. Arm yourself withknowledge before embarking on a course like this!

    Whether you should use a mailing list to sell your productdepends on several things:

    Is it too complex an offering to be explained in a 30 word ad?

    Can you afford to mail 200 to 1,000 pieces on the chance thatyou won't get a single order?

    Can you make a profit selling your product to only two to twentypeople in a 1,000 piece mailing?

    Will a re-order of your product be required, and can you makeyour re-orders pay for the losses you will likely get frommailing to a list?

    Do you know enough to choose the right list for your offering?

    It takes either great faith in your offering or great stupidityto mail with a list. Most list companies today, specialize in"opportunity seekers" - people generally quite new to mail orderwho are either looking for a product to sell or an offer thatwill get them rich in a hurry.

    Most of these "opportunity seekers" are engaged in chain lettertype schemes at some point, and they use mailing lists to make gains in their plans. Most of them lose money, but enoughpeople will try it once to make money, and these pie-in-the-skydreamers are the bread and butter for a lot of mailing listcompanies. Unless you have a truly superior offering for theseopportunity seekers, and you probably don't, they are not worthyour time and money. Most of them are unsophisticated dabblers.

    Multi-level lists, offered by many companies, are truly aninteresting way to test response to an MLM offer. Many MLMpeople like to write back - in their own handwriting - abouttheir successes and failures, and they will always respond to asuperior product.

    Specialized product-buyers' lists can pull beautifully if theoffering is unique enough, and worth a try for merchandisemarketing.

    Regardless of what kind of mailing list you use, be very carefulin choosing a good list. Many are sold and resold to peoplemaking the very same offering, which is a waste of everyone'smoney. "Free" mailing lists are usually as good as their priceindicates. Check the guarantees. Common sense will tell youwhich are good for you and which are good for the companyselling the lists. And check to see how the lists are compiled.Are they people who have already bought something by mail, orare they merely people who indicated they might want to buysomething by mail?

    In conclusion, we recommend that you never start any campaignwith a mailing list when advertising is so much cheaper. Whileit may prove to be more profitable than advertising, keep thisrule in mind:

    When you're ready to try a mailing list, be fully prepared tolose eve

    Effective Networking Skills: The Art Of Taking Your Job Search To A Whole New Level
    Your network consists of family, friends, neighbors, co-workers and former employers. It also consists of your dentist, your barber or hair stylist, your accountant and your local grocery store manager. Networking is not only who you know, but who knows you. You may know a lot of people, but how well do they know you – especially in terms of your skills, talents, creativity and potential? How familiar are these people w
    lling your product to only two to twentypeople in a 1,000 piece mailing?

    Will a re-order of your product be required, and can you makeyour re-orders pay for the losses you will likely get frommailing to a list?

    Do you know enough to choose the right list for your offering?

    It takes either great faith in your offering or great stupidityto mail with a list. Most list companies today, specialize in"opportunity seekers" - people generally quite new to mail orderwho are either looking for a product to sell or an offer thatwill get them rich in a hurry.

    Most of these "opportunity seekers" are engaged in chain lettertype schemes at some point, and they use mailing lists to make gains in their plans. Most of them lose money, but enoughpeople will try it once to make money, and these pie-in-the-skydreamers are the bread and butter for a lot of mailing listcompanies. Unless you have a truly superior offering for theseopportunity seekers, and you probably don't, they are not worthyour time and money. Most of them are unsophisticated dabblers.

    Multi-level lists, offered by many companies, are truly aninteresting way to test response to an MLM offer. Many MLMpeople like to write back - in their own handwriting - abouttheir successes and failures, and they will always respond to asuperior product.

    Specialized product-buyers' lists can pull beautifully if theoffering is unique enough, and worth a try for merchandisemarketing.

    Regardless of what kind of mailing list you use, be very carefulin choosing a good list. Many are sold and resold to peoplemaking the very same offering, which is a waste of everyone'smoney. "Free" mailing lists are usually as good as their priceindicates. Check the guarantees. Common sense will tell youwhich are good for you and which are good for the companyselling the lists. And check to see how the lists are compiled.Are they people who have already bought something by mail, orare they merely people who indicated they might want to buysomething by mail?

    In conclusion, we recommend that you never start any campaignwith a mailing list when advertising is so much cheaper. Whileit may prove to be more profitable than advertising, keep thisrule in mind:

    When you're ready to try a mailing list, be fully prepared tolose ev

    Business Lessons from the 2006 Winter Olympic Games
    Ever since I was a young girl, I’ve been captivated by the Olympic Games. My family would watch the television coverage together, and we’d marvel as the stories of victory and defeat unfolded.My dad (Ron Soble) was a world-class track athlete who won medals in the national championships. He even tried out for the Olympic team. Sadly, he fouled out in his attempt at the running long jump and missed his chance to co
    of these "opportunity seekers" are engaged in chain lettertype schemes at some point, and they use mailing lists to make gains in their plans. Most of them lose money, but enoughpeople will try it once to make money, and these pie-in-the-skydreamers are the bread and butter for a lot of mailing listcompanies. Unless you have a truly superior offering for theseopportunity seekers, and you probably don't, they are not worthyour time and money. Most of them are unsophisticated dabblers.

    Multi-level lists, offered by many companies, are truly aninteresting way to test response to an MLM offer. Many MLMpeople like to write back - in their own handwriting - abouttheir successes and failures, and they will always respond to asuperior product.

    Specialized product-buyers' lists can pull beautifully if theoffering is unique enough, and worth a try for merchandisemarketing.

    Regardless of what kind of mailing list you use, be very carefulin choosing a good list. Many are sold and resold to peoplemaking the very same offering, which is a waste of everyone'smoney. "Free" mailing lists are usually as good as their priceindicates. Check the guarantees. Common sense will tell youwhich are good for you and which are good for the companyselling the lists. And check to see how the lists are compiled.Are they people who have already bought something by mail, orare they merely people who indicated they might want to buysomething by mail?

    In conclusion, we recommend that you never start any campaignwith a mailing list when advertising is so much cheaper. Whileit may prove to be more profitable than advertising, keep thisrule in mind:

    When you're ready to try a mailing list, be fully prepared tolose ev

    Great CV Tips - The Fab 50
    1. To heighten your chances of success, your CV needs to attract the reader’s attention in the first 20 – 30 seconds. Ensure you create the right first impression with your CV, first impressions last.2. Ensure your sentences and paragraphs are short and to the point.3. Develop your CV as part of a holistic approach to the job search.4. Keep the CV to two pages – maximum (personnel staff have lots of CV
    sponse to an MLM offer. Many MLMpeople like to write back - in their own handwriting - abouttheir successes and failures, and they will always respond to asuperior product.

    Specialized product-buyers' lists can pull beautifully if theoffering is unique enough, and worth a try for merchandisemarketing.

    Regardless of what kind of mailing list you use, be very carefulin choosing a good list. Many are sold and resold to peoplemaking the very same offering, which is a waste of everyone'smoney. "Free" mailing lists are usually as good as their priceindicates. Check the guarantees. Common sense will tell youwhich are good for you and which are good for the companyselling the lists. And check to see how the lists are compiled.Are they people who have already bought something by mail, orare they merely people who indicated they might want to buysomething by mail?

    In conclusion, we recommend that you never start any campaignwith a mailing list when advertising is so much cheaper. Whileit may prove to be more profitable than advertising, keep thisrule in mind:

    When you're ready to try a mailing list, be fully prepared tolose ev

    Keep and Grow Your Customer Base With Postcards!
    In today’s fast paced world, we see marketing everywhere we go. We see it on billboards as we drive down the freeway, on television, magazines, and on the back of bathroom stalls. It’s everywhere! In order to grow our business we have to get involved.As a small business owner we don’t always have the necessary funds to do mass media marketing such as television or billboards. We have to get creative and only target
    he guarantees. Common sense will tell youwhich are good for you and which are good for the companyselling the lists. And check to see how the lists are compiled.Are they people who have already bought something by mail, orare they merely people who indicated they might want to buysomething by mail?

    In conclusion, we recommend that you never start any campaignwith a mailing list when advertising is so much cheaper. Whileit may prove to be more profitable than advertising, keep thisrule in mind:

    When you're ready to try a mailing list, be fully prepared tolose every penny you spend in buying and mailing that list,because it could happen.

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