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Kaye Z. Marks's Articles

  • Ads Take a While to Start Working
    Many factors affect how long it will take for an ad campaign to start working. In other words, people want to know when they’re going to start seeing money pour in from new customers and the answer is: there is no definitive answer.
  • Think About Longevity
    There are two different ways you can look at the promotional items that you hand out at tradeshows. The first is the initial impression that your item has on people when they first get it. The second has to do with what they’re going to do with it once the tradeshow is over.
  • Why Limit Yourself to One Card?
    There are so many different things you can do with a business card. From the words or images you have on the card to the very material that you print the card on, there are just so many ways to make some very impressive custom business cards.
  • Marketing Specifics: Product Based Marketing
    Each type of company requires a uniquely different way of marketing depending on what kind of focus they have for their company. Advertising a company that is centered purely on products has its own methods for advertising you need to be aware of if you want to have any success.
  • Getting Into the Market
    One of the biggest jobs for the new business owner is getting your name out on the marketplace. Given how full of other businesses and competition the market will be, you need to take the necessary steps to know exactly what goes into a great entrance.
  • Organize Your Business Cards
    Most companies are going to put a lot of thought into their business card printing. They will spend their time looking over different designs that create just the right image for them. They will get their color business cards and eagerly hand them out to everyone else in an effort to get more business, but one thing they will also be doing is collecting other people’s business cards at the same time.
  • 3 Offline Advertising Techniques That Work
    Many marketers these days have changed their focus from offline marketing to online marketing. But leaving offline opportunities is a big mistake. Offline marketing strategies are generally more personal, and if you’re more personal with people, they’ll feel like they know you and will be more apt to buy your products or services.
  • Irritating Ads - Good, Bad or Ugly?
    I am sure you can think of an irritating television ad. You have probably even been angry that its annoying jingle or phrase is stuck in your head all day. To marketers, what critics and consumers focus on as “bad” advertising really is not bad in most cases. If the advertising gets people into stores or leads more traffic to Web sites, it is all good advertising. It does not matter if people like it; it matters if people remember it.
  • Bring Your Company to Life with Color
    Your Company Has A Personality All Its Own

    Just as with people, each company has its own personality. Some companies are exciting, whereas others are boring. From your web site to the logo on your physical color printing, each aspect of your marketing strategy contributes to formulation of the corporate personality.
  • Original Advertising Draws in Customers
    If traditional advertising techniques aren’t getting the responses or business you want, you may need to think more originally. Try to come up with ideas that no one in your area has done. Try using color printing techniques that no one in your area or product industry has used.
  • Who Said the Only Thing Free Is Advice?
    An old business teacher of mine (names have been removed to protect the innocent) told me that holding sales and discounting product wasn’t a method of acquiring new customers, it was a method of getting rid of old inventory.
  • How to be Aware of Your Brand’s Performance
    When any kind of problem comes along, many companies are inclined to gravitate towards the quickest, and often least extensive method of fixing it. For some issues this can be adequate to solve, but when the problem is related to something as intricate as a brand name, a much deeper consideration on how to improve things is going to be needed.
  • The Language of Printing
    Every kind of business is going to have technical terms. I am sure you know people who are in one industry or another and periodically pull out those terms you have never heard before. The less you have to deal with the inner workings of the industry the less you need to know about it, so not understanding those technical words is not particularly important.
  • Understanding the Printing Process
    Do you know what dye-sublimation is and what impact it has on your commercial color printing? When you are going to be printing a catalog along with some flyers, are you aware of what kind of printing process is best for these different kinds of advertisements?
  • Overcoming Buyer Hesitance To Get That Final Sale
    Expert marketers and sales people know that product resistance is often part and parcel of selling your products and services. It's usually due to a particular concern on the reliability, usability or usefulness and feasibility of purchasing product that’s preventing your prospective customers to finalize a sale.
  • Breaking Free from Using Clichés
    Bear with me for a moment, and read the following four lines. Then I will get to the point of this article.
  • Creating Brochures That Speak For You
    Many times, when potential clients look at your brochure, they do not know you very well. This is their first impression of your company and your products or services. They are looking for information on how you can help them. Therefore, your business brochures should speak for you.
  • How to Market Your Small Business
    The first step to small business marketing is to identify and exploit the differences between you and your competitors. Once you do that, you need to communicate these differences and the benefits of customers choosing you over the competition with your marketing materials.
  • How to Set the Price for your Design Services
    One of the most difficult questions for a graphic designer to answer is, “How much will it cost to design my logo?” It is hard to answer because, usually, the designer has no idea how much to charge. How much is the ability to design an attractive and impressive logo worth? Is there really a way to quantify it?
  • Where is Your Marketing Attention Focused?
    Not every product is meant for everyone. I know many companies are tempted to try to target as many people as possible in order to maximize profits, but they are probably going to get closer to maximizing the cost of marketing than anything else.
  • Basic Information about Printing
    Most businesspeople do not know much about the fine art of printing. They simple design their advertising literature, and send it off to their commercial printer, where they will work their magic and produce the amazing results. However, it is a good idea to get a good grasp of the basics of printing, because doing so can help you make better designs for your marketing materials.
  • Five Ways to Better Market to Women
    Although women are not always the shoppers of the house in the 21st century, they still do the majority of consumer spending in America. Every company should know how to target its product to women. Not doing so would be a monumental mistake.
  • How to Do Empathetic Designing
    Let us say you are a designer. Your task is to create the designs for a postcard marketing strategy that is going to involve direct mailing. You consider yourself an expert in the field. You think you know exactly what people want.
  • The Complicated Process of Graphic Design
    If you think a graphic designer simply sits down, draws up an image on his computer, and emails it right out to whoever they’re working for, there’s a lot more for you to learn. Logos are simple, right? Most of them are very basic, easy to understand designs. How long could they possibly take to make?
  • Using Different Kinds of Promotions and Giveaways
    Small businesses, which usually have limited advertising budgets, often resort to unconventional methods to promote themselves. Two of the most common types of “small business” methods are cross promotions and freebies, or giveaways. Let’s take a look at each, along with some pros and cons.
  • Engaging Your Customers
    If you have ever had any interest at all in opening your own business, you are probably familiar with the term “it’s all about your customers”. That term, and many like it, is constantly drilled into the minds of all prospective businesspeople and entrepreneurs. Listen to your customers. Follow the customer’s lead. The customer is the boss. If the customer is not happy, no one is happy. And so on, on, and on….
  • Building a Working Relationship with Your Printer
    The world of business can be broken down into relationships. Ultimately, it comes down to the relationship between a customer and the business providing a product or service. Within each business, are even more relationships.
  • Making Your Business Card
    Business cards are an essential part of every businessperson’s arsenal. You have to have a business card ready to hand to anyone who might be a potential customer. Ideally, each business card will bring you an extra sale (or ten). However, that will only happen if your business card is effective, and it can only be effective if you make it better than the zillions of others out there.
  • Keeping a Professional Attitude in Your Career
    I am a full-time freelance writer, and I take my work very seriously. However, it took a while before I learned how important it is to remain professional, even though my “job” is quite informal.
  • Sending a Great First Impression to Customers
    If you are a salesperson, you are always seeking ways to sell more. If you are a businessperson, then you are a salesperson, no matter what your business is. You are selling your product or service, and so you should always be seeking ways to sell more.
  • Anticipation is Your Best Business Buddy
    If you are starting a business, one of the most effective advertising techniques you can use is what is called “anticipation marketing”. This is the technique of getting customers’ attention without telling them what you are all about. You see it all the time in television and at the movies.
  • Why Giving Away Stuff Works
    At this very moment, I have on my desk a small, plastic, yellow slinky. The name Home Depot is written across the side of it in black letters. I received this slinky in the mail a few years ago with a colorfully printed advertisement.
  • The Added Weight of Logos for Businesses
    Off the top of the head, I am betting almost every person in this country can think of at least one company logo. We live in a society filled with logos.
  • Color Your Way to Success
    Building a successful business is no piece of cake. It takes a lot of planning, re-planning, and a whole lot of hard work to get it off the ground. Then, once you think your business is going to survive, you still have to build it up some more and expand it.
  • Advertising Your Startup Business
    Sometimes what creates a long lasting impression in any customer’s mind is not just the product being sold. Watch any commercial, any ad campaign, and a noticeable trend can be seen: they are flashy, funny, eye catching, memorable, and rarely for just the product or service. Making a customer remember you can be one of the most important details with any business, even more so for a fledgling company just getting onto its feet.
  • Find the Right Balance in Logo Creation
    In a business, logo creation is as crucial as setting up a business plan. It is not as easy as going to a designer and having him create a cool, modern symbol with a ripped off tagline. Unfortunately, it goes beyond “cool”. It goes beyond what you think is the hype. Instead, it requires a deeper understanding of your business, how it can be best represented, the overall impression it leaves on its viewers and if it is sticky enough to be retained in the minds of your market.
  • Building Your Startup Business
    What is the key to most successful businesses? Marketing. After all, you can have the best product in the world, but if no one hears about it, it is not going to matter. Unfortunately, not everyone can afford to put a 30 second spot on the Super Bowl. That is where commercial color printing comes in to play.
  • How to Market With Suspense the Right Way
    One of the ways a promotional campaign can become effective is if consumers are actually waiting for your product and service to be launched in the market. This is called “anticipation marketing”. It is building your new product or service to the public by getting them hooked with curiosity. It starts from pre-announcement up to the time your product or service is launched.
  • Branding For A Business-Consumer Relationship
    A primary fact that should be at the hearts and minds and behind all the efforts of every advertiser is that a brand establishes the relationship between a business and its consumers. Whether you have a strong faithful relationship or a weak seasonal relationship with your consumers would depend entirely on your brand and your management and maintenance of its overall image.
  • Meeting Marketing Campaign Deadlines
    If someone were to ask you, would you know the difference between urgent and important?
  • How to Break through Your Customer’s Doubts
    Expert marketers and sales people know that product resistance is often part and parcel of selling your products and services. It may be because of a particular concern on the product that’s preventing your prospective customers to buy from you.
  • When Can An Ecological Product Work For You?
    Sustainability is an issue that many environmentalists are focusing on nowadays. It is what makes non-government organizations (NGOs) and several consumer groups target several companies that have manufactured most of the well loved products and brands worldwide.
  • Corporate Branding vs. Personal Branding
    Personal branding is all about you. It is something that any of us can relate to because it is what other people see as a reflection of our identity and values.
  • Where Does Your Brand Stand?
    In order for your business to stand out, you need to first look at your present brand positioning. Where you stand in terms of your brand recognition can be your means to boost sales and be ahead of your competition. Your brand positioning is your key in making your business a significant mover in your industry.
  • How To Create Hard Hitting Ads
    You want to know how to create ads that work? The secret is actually in the time that your target audience looks at your color printing ads. Two seconds. That’s right, you heard me. It takes only two seconds to grab your target clients’ attention.
  • Compassionate Designing
    Designing your marketing materials is all about enhancing that passion, not only to make a superior design, but to serve your clients and users well by creating a design that they really need and demand. With your postcard marketing design, for example, it is all about valuing your users and clients’ experiences and opinions as something useful and helpful in creating your design.
  • Read This Before You Get Into Women Marketing
    Ah, women! What do women want? You can either ask Mel Gibson or you can learn from this.

    How do you market to women? If you are really that observant, you are probably aware of the fact that some companies are ‘getting’ into women more effectively while others have not been very successful.
  • How Cross Promotion Can Work For You
    Cross promotion is actually the thing nowadays, especially if you are a small business working on a limited budget for your marketing campaign. With cross promotions, you are able to become a David ready to slay your Goliath…with the help of credible friends and associates who are also Davids just like yourself.
  • Marketing Your Printing Business
    Apart from your resolution to lose weight or save more money, now is a good time to make a resolution for this year for your business. With the right plan, your business can go from one that is already plunging, to one that is sky rocketing.

 

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