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Abatement Consultants Often Drop the Ball and Miss the Boat earch as a company, then chances are you don’t know your customers very well. You know how you do business with them, but you don’t know their problem solving processes or even their motivations for buying your product or service. The bottom line is: if your ad agency needs to do market research, let them! Even though you’re paying out more for you advertising, you’ll get better results and have a better understanding of your customer for the future.Many industry sectors have abatement professionals and consultants and there are even trade journals specializing in these things. Unfortunately the greatest abatement consultants are so busy that they generally cannot even return phone calls as they travel the world putting out fires and handling crisis management. The issues, which are most pressing are those dealing with multiple reactions caused by abatement procedures in one sector which affect another and the law of unintended consequences which occur.For instance let us take an industry sector like a car wash, where you have an issue with reclaiming your water. Now you know you can buy bacteria to eat some of the waste water sludge, but when you do this it causes issues with smell. So then the customers are taken aback. Next you try masking t Tip #7: Something is NOT better than nothing – A lot of businesses see marketing as a necessary nuisance. “The competition is running a large ad campaign so we have to keep up!” Sometimes it’s just that a business hasn’t run a campaign in a while and they just feel like they need another one. Advertising should not be done Technology Is Not a Substitute for Organization Think you work well with your ad agency? You probably don’t. Companies go to ad agencies to get results. And if you’re like most companies, it is a very one-way relationship. This is especially true when your company is larger than the ad agency. Although you have the size advantage, they have the edge with experience. Remember, they do advertising for a living! Don’t expect to go into the relationship as the boss of them just because you’re paying them.Technology is changing business for everyone -- from small home- based businesses to mega multi-national corporations. Whether you are inspired or threatened by those changes, they are here to stay, or more accurately, to continue changing. You cannot only survive these changes, but turn them into exciting opportunities by applying some basic organizing principles.Not many years ago, getting organized was an option. Today technology has made it a necessity for three reasons: Today we have more to organize than ever before. Not only did the computer not give us the paperless age, it created more. In addition, we now have to organize the technology itself. Computers, fax machines, cellular phones, and on-line services enable us to do more -- and require us to do more. The speed of the microchi Listen up, because it is likely you are doing some things that the ad agency does not want to see. Below is a list of 11 tips for working with an advertising company. Every business is guilty of looking over many of these things. So read on to make sure you’re doing all you can to make your relationship with your ad agency the best it can be. Tip #1: Know what you want – A lot of companies go to ad agencies knowing what they don’t want. This is a terrible strategy to get results. You’re relying on the ad agency to guess what works best for your business. You’re also going to waste plenty of time shooting down the ad ideas the agency will give you. This will tire the ad agency out very quickly. It’s also a very negative first step in working with an advertising company. Tip #2: Don’t assume you have the right answer – Sometimes your company will automatically think it has the right answer for advertising. So why are you going to an ad agency then? You should know what you want out of advertising, but don’t expect the ad company you’re working with to follow a strict set of guidelines you put forth. Remember, you’re going to a professional ad agency – a company that specializes in marketing businesses. Use their expertise; don’t destroy it by thinking you have all the answers. Tip #3: Realize that there’s a strategy behind advertising – Some companies look at ads and think, “That looks pretty. That’s the ad for me!” No, it’s not. If it is the ad for you, it’s because the thought and strategy behind the ad make it the correct choice – not the prettiness factor. There are many strategies to constructing ads: the way a human-being’s eyes move over copy, how different text format improves readership, and how word grouping around photos makes a certain impression on readers. So if you’re ad agency is talking strategy, listen up! Tip #4: Don’t let loved ones make business decisions – If you’re the owner of a small business, you probably like to bounce ideas off of family or close friends. But when it comes to advertising, everyone has a different opinion. You know your company best. Your marketing manager knows your marketing best. The people who know the problem best should be making the decisions. Tip #5: Have one decision maker – This is related to the last tip, but is still very important. An advertising idea appeals to different people in different ways. If you have more than one decision maker, disagreements will occur and the ad agency will get discouraged working with you. Having one decision maker speeds the process and just makes everything easier. Tip #6: Don’t assume you know your customers – If you have never done market research as a company, then chances are you don’t know your customers very well. You know how you do business with them, but you don’t know their problem solving processes or even their motivations for buying your product or service. The bottom line is: if your ad agency needs to do market research, let them! Even though you’re paying out more for you advertising, you’ll get better results and have a better understanding of your customer for the future. Tip #7: Something is NOT better than nothing – A lot of businesses see marketing as a necessary nuisance. “The competition is running a large ad campaign so we have to keep up!” Sometimes it’s just that a business hasn’t run a campaign in a while and they just feel like they need another one. Advertising should not be done Business Gift Certificates - How to Create Your Own 1: Know what you want – A lot of companies go to ad agencies knowing what they don’t want. This is a terrible strategy to get results. You’re relying on the ad agency to guess what works best for your business. You’re also going to waste plenty of time shooting down the ad ideas the agency will give you. This will tire the ad agency out very quickly. It’s also a very negative first step in working with an advertising company.You started your own business. You read that smart business owners offer gift certificates. You know from experience that you appreciate gift certificates. Now you're wondering how to create your own gift certificates.No matter what your business is, you can create your own gift certificates, with real value, and encourage your clients to buy and use them as gifts.Suggestions on How to Create Your Own Gift CertificatesYou can create your own gift certificates with various computer software programs. If you are comfortable with multiple programs, you have more options.1. Microsoft Publisher: This program allows even a novice to create small business gift certificates. The software provides a gift certificate template to get you started. Simply start Microsoft Publisher. A Tip #2: Don’t assume you have the right answer – Sometimes your company will automatically think it has the right answer for advertising. So why are you going to an ad agency then? You should know what you want out of advertising, but don’t expect the ad company you’re working with to follow a strict set of guidelines you put forth. Remember, you’re going to a professional ad agency – a company that specializes in marketing businesses. Use their expertise; don’t destroy it by thinking you have all the answers. Tip #3: Realize that there’s a strategy behind advertising – Some companies look at ads and think, “That looks pretty. That’s the ad for me!” No, it’s not. If it is the ad for you, it’s because the thought and strategy behind the ad make it the correct choice – not the prettiness factor. There are many strategies to constructing ads: the way a human-being’s eyes move over copy, how different text format improves readership, and how word grouping around photos makes a certain impression on readers. So if you’re ad agency is talking strategy, listen up! Tip #4: Don’t let loved ones make business decisions – If you’re the owner of a small business, you probably like to bounce ideas off of family or close friends. But when it comes to advertising, everyone has a different opinion. You know your company best. Your marketing manager knows your marketing best. The people who know the problem best should be making the decisions. Tip #5: Have one decision maker – This is related to the last tip, but is still very important. An advertising idea appeals to different people in different ways. If you have more than one decision maker, disagreements will occur and the ad agency will get discouraged working with you. Having one decision maker speeds the process and just makes everything easier. Tip #6: Don’t assume you know your customers – If you have never done market research as a company, then chances are you don’t know your customers very well. You know how you do business with them, but you don’t know their problem solving processes or even their motivations for buying your product or service. The bottom line is: if your ad agency needs to do market research, let them! Even though you’re paying out more for you advertising, you’ll get better results and have a better understanding of your customer for the future. Tip #7: Something is NOT better than nothing – A lot of businesses see marketing as a necessary nuisance. “The competition is running a large ad campaign so we have to keep up!” Sometimes it’s just that a business hasn’t run a campaign in a while and they just feel like they need another one. Advertising should not be done NFL Players, Coaches And Celebrities Enjoy A Day Of Sport Fishing Off Of South Florida to a professional ad agency – a company that specializes in marketing businesses. Use their expertise; don’t destroy it by thinking you have all the answers.The population count for Miami has about doubled for Super Bowl weekend. The historic Art Deco streets of South Beach have been shut down only allowing for the flood of pedestrians walking the sidewalks to overflow onto the streets.Some of the NFL Superstars and other Celebrities in town for this weekend chose to escape the organized chaos and relax by heading offshore for a fun filled relaxing day of Sportfishing. Capt Vinnie LaSorsa, owner of www.Go-Sportfishing.com, is no stranger to entertaining celebrity guests on his 53 Foot custom Sportfishing yacht.Capt. Vinnie LaSorsa says "I make a living doing what I love, when you do what you love you do it well. I know these guys from the NFL can relate." Capt. Vinnie's guests surely agreed. "He truly runs a professional, top notch Sportfishing O Tip #3: Realize that there’s a strategy behind advertising – Some companies look at ads and think, “That looks pretty. That’s the ad for me!” No, it’s not. If it is the ad for you, it’s because the thought and strategy behind the ad make it the correct choice – not the prettiness factor. There are many strategies to constructing ads: the way a human-being’s eyes move over copy, how different text format improves readership, and how word grouping around photos makes a certain impression on readers. So if you’re ad agency is talking strategy, listen up! Tip #4: Don’t let loved ones make business decisions – If you’re the owner of a small business, you probably like to bounce ideas off of family or close friends. But when it comes to advertising, everyone has a different opinion. You know your company best. Your marketing manager knows your marketing best. The people who know the problem best should be making the decisions. Tip #5: Have one decision maker – This is related to the last tip, but is still very important. An advertising idea appeals to different people in different ways. If you have more than one decision maker, disagreements will occur and the ad agency will get discouraged working with you. Having one decision maker speeds the process and just makes everything easier. Tip #6: Don’t assume you know your customers – If you have never done market research as a company, then chances are you don’t know your customers very well. You know how you do business with them, but you don’t know their problem solving processes or even their motivations for buying your product or service. The bottom line is: if your ad agency needs to do market research, let them! Even though you’re paying out more for you advertising, you’ll get better results and have a better understanding of your customer for the future. Tip #7: Something is NOT better than nothing – A lot of businesses see marketing as a necessary nuisance. “The competition is running a large ad campaign so we have to keep up!” Sometimes it’s just that a business hasn’t run a campaign in a while and they just feel like they need another one. Advertising should not be done Your Home Based Internet Business Will Make Life Easier trong>If you’re the owner of a small business, you probably like to bounce ideas off of family or close friends. But when it comes to advertising, everyone has a different opinion. You know your company best. Your marketing manager knows your marketing best. The people who know the problem best should be making the decisions.Say goodbye to a cranky, overbearing, demanding boss. Say goodbye to your cramped office space. Say goodbye to office politics. 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Having one decision maker speeds the process and just makes everything easier. Tip #6: Don’t assume you know your customers – If you have never done market research as a company, then chances are you don’t know your customers very well. You know how you do business with them, but you don’t know their problem solving processes or even their motivations for buying your product or service. The bottom line is: if your ad agency needs to do market research, let them! Even though you’re paying out more for you advertising, you’ll get better results and have a better understanding of your customer for the future. Tip #7: Something is NOT better than nothing – A lot of businesses see marketing as a necessary nuisance. “The competition is running a large ad campaign so we have to keep up!” Sometimes it’s just that a business hasn’t run a campaign in a while and they just feel like they need another one. Advertising should not be done Learning The Process Of Order Fulfillment earch as a company, then chances are you don’t know your customers very well. You know how you do business with them, but you don’t know their problem solving processes or even their motivations for buying your product or service. The bottom line is: if your ad agency needs to do market research, let them! Even though you’re paying out more for you advertising, you’ll get better results and have a better understanding of your customer for the future.The goal of most businesses is to profit and give out the best products and services that they can offer to customers. For companies who manufacture sellable items, producing the end product is not the final step. You already know that your products will sell. The next thing that you need to do is deliver the products either to the stores or straight to your customer’s doorstep. This is where order fulfillment services come in. Companies, either big or small, usually obtain the services of a third-party order fulfillment company. This way, they can concentrate mainly on the manufacturing process and let the order fulfillment companies do their job. This would make for a more efficient running of your business organization. The key here is to get the orders right the first time. Choose a company which fits Tip #7: Something is NOT better than nothing – A lot of businesses see marketing as a necessary nuisance. “The competition is running a large ad campaign so we have to keep up!” Sometimes it’s just that a business hasn’t run a campaign in a while and they just feel like they need another one. Advertising should not be done on a whim. In fact, it is something that should be ongoing if you have the resources. However, if you do not see a current problem that advertising can solve, then there’s no need for it! You’ll spend your money and get poor results from unnecessary ads. Tip #8: Value is more important than price – Having a short term view of your ROI can be damaging to your business. If you’re looking for the cheapest ad agency, then you’re looking for worthless advertising. Do your research though! Some ad agencies like to hop on the “value bandwagon” and charge a high price for that same worthless advertising. Don’t go for the most expensive, but certainly don’t go for the least expensive. Tip #9: Proofread everything your ad agency gives you – Your business has lots to do. When an ad agency sends copy over to you, you might just ignore it thinking that it’s already correct. It’s the ad agencies job to make sure grammar and sentence structure is perfect, right? But it’s your ad and you need to be on board with it. Once it runs, you can only pull it after it goes out. Don’t ignore the proofreading step – it’s your opportunity to make sure the copy is to your liking. Top #10: Don’t pull out of advertising when sales are down – There are two contradictory philosophies out there: “Sales are down, we have to cut expenses” and “You have to spend money to make money.” So when sales are down, which is the correct philosophy? Just remember that advertising is an investment. Having that short term outlook of ROI is not good. Sales are down now, but did it have anything to do with your ads? If it did, then and only then should you cut your advertising expenses. Broad cost cuts will only hurt the positive results your advertising is achieving. Tip #11: Have your ad agency work WITH you, not for you – In any business relationship, the flow of information is critical. You can’t just throw money at your ad agency and expect results. Remember that this is most likely the first time that they have ever come into contact with your business. They don’t know you and, therefore, can’t advertise your business or its products well yet. You provide them information and they’ll provide the results. The more you work with your ad agency, the better the ads will be.
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