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Hiring a Yellow Page Consultant he services we will provide?"Let’s face it. Not every business person is a marketing expert. Sure, you’re great at plumbing, moving, or appliance sales, but that’s where it ends. After all, you have an accountant, insurance person, financial planner, and perhaps an attorney to guide you in those areas you are not familiar with. So why not admit that you are also uneducated when it comes to promotion and advertising? Now, was that so hard?Look at your YP budget. It may be 1000’s a month. Therefore, with a $25,000 annual investment at stake, why take chances? It’s not just the money, it’s the future of your business. Let’s review just a few of the problems with YP advertising that you have to deal with:The Invest, but don't over spend on the logo. One could argue that visibility is more important than looks if you had to choose. Let's examine Google's logo. It has a simple, almost amateur An Insider's Look On The Mazu Business Pack Don't think branding. 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Visibility and repetition are the keys to success and can even overcome average designs. When you are imagining what your logo should look like, don't stop there--imagine where it will go. Imagine the knowledgeable and helpful staff behind it. Now you are thinking brand power. The Logo Ideally you want your logo to represent the reason why you are in business in the first place. Read your mission statement of how you intend to win in business, then look at your logo. Ask yourself, "does this design represent our company's beliefs and the services we will provide?" Invest, but don't over spend on the logo. One could argue that visibility is more important than looks if you had to choose. Let's examine Google's logo. It has a simple, almost amateur Misconceptions About Copywriters And Sales Letters is still too much attention given to colors and designs and not enough given to achieving brand power. Visibility and repetition are the keys to success and can even overcome average designs. When you are imagining what your logo should look like, don't stop there--imagine where it will go. Imagine the knowledgeable and helpful staff behind it. Now you are thinking brand power.Myth 1- Hiring a copywriter is expensive Not true: Depends what you are selling, how many of it and what you negotiate on but that’s not the real issue. Sure, good to pro copywriters are expensive, sometimes they ask for 50% of the sales but consider this:If you put a dollar in a machine and get 3,4,5 or 10 dollars back how many times would you do it?If you said “I’d never do it” then you may want to go back to your 9-5 job, and not have anything to do with business.If you said “as much as is humanely possible”, then Ding Ding Ding! You won a million bucks (or more….). With that mindset, you’re bound to do well in business. An investment that pays back many times is a good i The Logo Ideally you want your logo to represent the reason why you are in business in the first place. 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Read your mission statement of how you intend to win in business, then look at your logo. Ask yourself, "does this design represent our company's beliefs and the services we will provide?"In running a company, it's essential to recognize that your suppliers are your partners. Without the goods and services they provide, you would not be able to run your business. Treat them as the valuable allies they are and you will enjoy greater success.Treating a supplier with respect means being the kind of custumer you yourself would like to have.- Pay your bills on time, every time. If you know you will be late with a payment, communicate with the supplier immediately.- Be honest and courteous in any negotiations. Look for ways that both sides can win in any deal rather than seeking an advantage at the supplier's expense.- Honour any promises you make to a Invest, but don't over spend on the logo. One could argue that visibility is more important than looks if you had to choose. 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It has a simple, almost amateurish look. This is probably planned, but it's not going to find its way into too many coffee table design books. And it does not matter, not one little bit. The success of Google's logo is visibility. The logo is everywhere. It's achieved global familiarity and with it trust, if not awe. This is why you should include your logo on every piece of communication. Put it on every web page of your site, business cards, letterhead, envelopes, invoices, yellow page ads, building signage, newsletters, web buttons, promotional collateral, even small ads. If you've got a solid business and you give that logo visibility, you'll find yourself with some brand power. Then perhaps if your logo is next to a competitor's, they'll click your hyperlink. Familiarity will lead to increased sales. Web Presence Since you haven't overspent on your logo, you can put a litt
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