marketing materials
marketing materials
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by Erin Ferree - 2007-04-10
Your Visual Vocabulary is an essential tool in your business's brand identity toolkit. It is made up of all of the graphics that supplement your logo, forming the graphic "face" of your business and a...
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by Karin Witzig - 2007-04-25
Is your email promoting you or your internet service provider? Does your email address add to your business or distract from your professionalism? Does it say you're serious about your business and pr...
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by TrudyVanBuskirk - 2007-06-01
That's right. Write it on all your marketing materials.A call to action is telling people what they should do next. When reading something we all look for something we should do - call, read, bu...
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by Adamheist - 2007-06-23
Before you rush out to have 50,000 brochures printed and all of your company vehicles wrapped in vinyl, you need to take a minute to ensure that your marketing materials are going to deliver the resul...
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by Adamheist - 2007-06-23
Before you rush out to have 50,000 brochures printed and all of your company vehicles wrapped in vinyl, you need to take a minute to ensure that your marketing materials are going to deliver the resul...
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by Erin Ferree - 2007-06-26
Visual elements are a major part of your business's brand identity design. The keystone of that design is the logo, but in many cases, the logo isn't enough to convey all of your brand attributes. A v...
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by MacGraphicKaren - 2007-07-01
Let me tell you about the last home show I went to. It was your typical home show with lots of booths, pretty displays, loads of freebies. But I wasn't interested in all that. I was on a miss...
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by Paul Fleming - 2007-11-16
Many companies order custom boxes to house information and announcements about new products, to package software, CD/DVD's and other electronic media, or to have an option over brochures, pocket folde...
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by Jody Gabourie - 2008-08-08
Your marketing message describes the core of your business and your clients. It's essential that it accurately reflect your offering so that new and future prospects and customers know exactly what ...
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by Patricia Simoneau | Creative Genius - 2008-11-07
It happens all the time. A self-taught desktop publisher brings in a CD to a printer."I need 1000 full-color brochures. I did it in Publisher, so it's all ready to go. Oh yes, I need these in three da...