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    row into a state-wide operation.

    Our company started very small like any small business, eventually we were operating in 53 cities and then we

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    We all know why brands are so important in business, but what can a small business to cash in on brand marketing? We will discuss how brand marketing has been used in the corporate world and how these methods can be applied to small businesses, nonprofits and even government agencies.

    Believe it or not it is very simple for a small business to adopt a brand name marketing strategy. We will discuss secrets that I have used in growing my companies. As a Franchisor, who started out as a very small business, I realized early on that we needed a brand marketing strategy if we were to grow into a state-wide operation.

    Our company started very small like any small business, eventually we were operating in 53 cities and then we

    Effective Communications In Our Digital World
    According to a Pitney Bowes study, the average corporate executive receives upwards of 375 calls, voicemails, e-mails, faxes and letters each day. With such a deluge of information, is it any surprise that survey after survey indicates the time available to capture anyone’s attention is only a
    ng has been used in the corporate world and how these methods can be applied to small businesses, nonprofits and even government agencies.

    Believe it or not it is very simple for a small business to adopt a brand name marketing strategy. We will discuss secrets that I have used in growing my companies. As a Franchisor, who started out as a very small business, I realized early on that we needed a brand marketing strategy if we were to grow into a state-wide operation.

    Our company started very small like any small business, eventually we were operating in 53 cities and then we

    Cross Promoting and Price Collusion in Advertising
    There seems to be loopholes in the advertising laws in the United States and first let me say I am not an advocate of more rules and regulations on advertising or marketing, there are way too many already. However, I have discovered an interesting cross promotion strategy that resembles unspoke
    eve it or not it is very simple for a small business to adopt a brand name marketing strategy. We will discuss secrets that I have used in growing my companies. As a Franchisor, who started out as a very small business, I realized early on that we needed a brand marketing strategy if we were to grow into a state-wide operation.

    Our company started very small like any small business, eventually we were operating in 53 cities and then we

    Trade Show Choices-New Shapes in Popup Displays
    The era of the cookie cutter popup trade show display booth is over. There are many new choices that have the advantages of the old curved lightweight, easy to set up and graphically clean popup display that was imported to this country nearly 25 years ago.Today there are not only new s
    companies. As a Franchisor, who started out as a very small business, I realized early on that we needed a brand marketing strategy if we were to grow into a state-wide operation.

    Our company started very small like any small business, eventually we were operating in 53 cities and then we

    The Right Financial Advisor for You
    Financial Advisors come from varied backgrounds, wear different hats and offer vastly different services. So, that begs the question, “What makes an advisor from Merrill Lynch, or UBS, or MetLife, or another firm, big or small, different from any other?”That's a great question – one I ge
    row into a state-wide operation.

    Our company started very small like any small business, eventually we were operating in 53 cities and then we decided to franchise. Within 10 years we have set up operations in 450 cities, 110 major markets, 23 states and four countries. Large corporations spend millions if not billions of dollars extending their brand name and this is why many small businesses think they brand marketing is out of reach.

    It is possible to use brand marketing strategies in small business and it is possible to piggyback on larger brand names as well. I recommend that you use this book as an outline of various strategies to try in your small business to extend your brand-name. Also as you read you should us

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