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You spend hours hunched over your keyboard tapping out copy for your web pages, sales letters, advertorials and blogs. You just want to get it finished so you can do what you do best: coach. But you need clients. And you won’t get clients until you’ve got something written to let them know you’re there. Sigh. You tap on… What you end up with is some okay content abut something is missing. What is it? Oh, yeah. Clients! So, what’s the go? Where are they? You’ve done everything you need to... Read More
I recently had a conversation with a newbie to the world of e-commerce that really brought to mind some of the mistakes people can make when first bringing their business online. For those of us who can not afford to pay a web designer, we find ourselves tasked with building our own website. And, take it from someone who has evolved from a self-taught beginner, there are many mistakes that can be made from concept to design and implementation. The business mentioned above is selling home-made go... Read More
This article was originally written for Women Wise Marketing Blog by Nikki Matarasso of Blue Crane Design. So you’ve decided you need a custom business logo to catch attention and get customers in the door. Now what? Where do you get one? How much should you pay for one? You don’t have a giant budget, but can you really get a quality logo for free? Well, you’ve got a couple of options. Each has pros, cons, and associated costs. 1. Do It Yourself On first glace, making the logo... Read More
This article was originally written for Women Wise Marketing Blog by Nikki Matarasso of Blue Crane Design. How important is your logo to your business? In a word: very. People tend to judge on looks—even though it would be nice to believe otherwise. Your logo is the first impression that your business makes. So if you’re not giving the right look, then how do you expect people to want to know more? Say you’re at a networking meeting and you meet two accountants. You’re in desper... Read More
If you have your own art collection or are about to begin one, there are some simple and effective steps to consider: 1. DE-CLUTTER YOUR HOME Before you begin you need to start with a ‘blank canvas’; I’m sure if you had booked an art consultant or interior designer to make their recommendations you’d tidy up, so make this your starting point. It is also a fundamental feng shui principle of de-cluttering your environment will de-clutter your mind. If you don’t... Read More
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