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    Do You Need a Brand
    So what exactly is a brand? We hear a lot of talk these days about branding, but what is it and why do you need one?A brand is a unified message that you send to clients and potential clients about what your business is, what you do, and what your business stands for – it’s your business identity. From your business name, to your logo, to the stationary you use – all of this makes up your brand. Whenever you put something out in the market-place, it should reiterate your brand.It is critical that you
    also an important part of a Chiropractic therapy regime. So an exercise band might fill the bill.

    Then I thought of bandannas. Bandannas are being used creatively in a broad range of venues. Festivals, communities and businesses are printing maps, schedules and take out menus on them. Along that line, a Chiropractor or Acupuncturist can imprint a map of the body on a bandanna. The map could show how and where an imbalance creates pain. Or I could show acupuncture points and to what part of the body those points relate.

    Thinking creatively is something that can be learned. There are two books I discovered early in my career that have been especially helpful in generating new and better ideas for my clients. The books, both by Roger vo

    Taking Decisions - A 5 Point Checklist
    Your success as a manager primarily rests on one single factor. The key factor in your managerial success is the ability to take decisions, quickly and effectively. The fine art and science of decision making will decide how far and fast you will travel in the managerial ladder. The choices you make will have long term impact in your business and career.Decision making is not the ability to take the best guesses and works on strong hunches as some management guru’s make it out. Gut feel and instinctive
    I walked into the office of my Chiropractor/Acupuncturist and signed in. There on the desk were three pens. One looked like a syringe, another was a crooked pen and the third looked like a bone.

    "What are these," I asked, knowing full well they were pens.

    "They're pens," the doctor replied. "I'm trying to decide which one to promote my practice with. What do you think?"

    It took me a minute to respond. I was dismayed that someone was trying to sell him such clich?' ideas. Who ever this someone was, had little understanding of the good doctor or his practice. I was also a little irritated that he hadn't called me in the first place.

    "Let me guess," I said, holding up the syringe pen. "Our patients love it when we needle them."

    "Yeah," he blurted out in amazement.

    I held up the crooked pen and said, "We'll get you back on the straight and narrow."

    "Well, yeah," he exclaimed.

    I picked up the bone-shaped pen and said, "The imprint involves the phrase, no bones about it."

    The doctor came to the sudden realization that the ideas he thought were so clever only moments before, were neither clever or original.

    "You're always talking about blood flow, energy flow and balance, that's your message." I said. "So when it comes to your promotional marketing, why is your message suddenly bones, needles and crookedness?"

    I told him if he wanted ideas that supported his message and what he was really about, we'd have to look beyond the obvious.

    Promotional marketing professionals often stop at the first idea they think of when developing creative ideas to promote their business, event or brand. And while the first thing they think of may indeed make sense, these ideas are usually clich? and tired. But by digging deeper, better promotional marketing ideas can be discovered. The key in this case is to focus not on the "tools of the trade" such as needles and bones, but to focus on the philosophy of the doctor: balance and flow.

    Several promotional marketing ideas came to mind. Imprinted mugs and imprinted packets of tea with multiple tea bags inside. Patients could think of the doctor numerous times when they enjoy the tea. And, he can always offer them more tea bags on return visits, reminding patients to share with a friend.

    Mugs make great sense for doctors and other medical professionals. They serve as a nice handout to first-time patients. But often their real promotional marketing value becomes evident when a few mugs are stored at the local florist. When the doctor learns of a patient illness, an arrangement is created and delivered in the doctor's imprinted mug. This also works great for congratulatory events.

    As far as pens go, there are pens that contain a liquid with a custom float inside. As the liquid flows back and forth, the logo or some other icon flows back and forth as well. A blood flow or energy flow message is now appropriate.

    Stretching is also an important part of a Chiropractic therapy regime. So an exercise band might fill the bill.

    Then I thought of bandannas. Bandannas are being used creatively in a broad range of venues. Festivals, communities and businesses are printing maps, schedules and take out menus on them. Along that line, a Chiropractor or Acupuncturist can imprint a map of the body on a bandanna. The map could show how and where an imbalance creates pain. Or I could show acupuncture points and to what part of the body those points relate.

    Thinking creatively is something that can be learned. There are two books I discovered early in my career that have been especially helpful in generating new and better ideas for my clients. The books, both by Roger vo

    Power of Pinpointing Accountability
    I have always said that if I were to write a book on effective management principles, the first chapter in that book would be about the importance of pinpointing responsibility among an owner’s or a general manager’s reporting units. After all, one of the most popular definitions of management is getting work done through others.#1 Management Pitfall: An unwillingness to delegate.Many times the owner or general manager is the most knowledgeable and the most capable person in the company; he or she
    them."

    "Yeah," he blurted out in amazement.

    I held up the crooked pen and said, "We'll get you back on the straight and narrow."

    "Well, yeah," he exclaimed.

    I picked up the bone-shaped pen and said, "The imprint involves the phrase, no bones about it."

    The doctor came to the sudden realization that the ideas he thought were so clever only moments before, were neither clever or original.

    "You're always talking about blood flow, energy flow and balance, that's your message." I said. "So when it comes to your promotional marketing, why is your message suddenly bones, needles and crookedness?"

    I told him if he wanted ideas that supported his message and what he was really about, we'd have to look beyond the obvious.

    Promotional marketing professionals often stop at the first idea they think of when developing creative ideas to promote their business, event or brand. And while the first thing they think of may indeed make sense, these ideas are usually clich? and tired. But by digging deeper, better promotional marketing ideas can be discovered. The key in this case is to focus not on the "tools of the trade" such as needles and bones, but to focus on the philosophy of the doctor: balance and flow.

    Several promotional marketing ideas came to mind. Imprinted mugs and imprinted packets of tea with multiple tea bags inside. Patients could think of the doctor numerous times when they enjoy the tea. And, he can always offer them more tea bags on return visits, reminding patients to share with a friend.

    Mugs make great sense for doctors and other medical professionals. They serve as a nice handout to first-time patients. But often their real promotional marketing value becomes evident when a few mugs are stored at the local florist. When the doctor learns of a patient illness, an arrangement is created and delivered in the doctor's imprinted mug. This also works great for congratulatory events.

    As far as pens go, there are pens that contain a liquid with a custom float inside. As the liquid flows back and forth, the logo or some other icon flows back and forth as well. A blood flow or energy flow message is now appropriate.

    Stretching is also an important part of a Chiropractic therapy regime. So an exercise band might fill the bill.

    Then I thought of bandannas. Bandannas are being used creatively in a broad range of venues. Festivals, communities and businesses are printing maps, schedules and take out menus on them. Along that line, a Chiropractor or Acupuncturist can imprint a map of the body on a bandanna. The map could show how and where an imbalance creates pain. Or I could show acupuncture points and to what part of the body those points relate.

    Thinking creatively is something that can be learned. There are two books I discovered early in my career that have been especially helpful in generating new and better ideas for my clients. The books, both by Roger vo

    How To Grow Your Business On A Shoestring Budget
    There are three, and only three, ways to increase (grow) your business. These are:1. Get more customers; 2. Get your customers to buy more; 3. Get your customers to buy more often.The tactics to cover all three ways would fill a 190 page book* so, in this article, we’ll cover just one component of one of the three strategies, getting your customers to buy more often.OK! So you want me to prove that I know what I am talking about, hmm?How can you encourage customers to
    we'd have to look beyond the obvious.

    Promotional marketing professionals often stop at the first idea they think of when developing creative ideas to promote their business, event or brand. And while the first thing they think of may indeed make sense, these ideas are usually clich? and tired. But by digging deeper, better promotional marketing ideas can be discovered. The key in this case is to focus not on the "tools of the trade" such as needles and bones, but to focus on the philosophy of the doctor: balance and flow.

    Several promotional marketing ideas came to mind. Imprinted mugs and imprinted packets of tea with multiple tea bags inside. Patients could think of the doctor numerous times when they enjoy the tea. And, he can always offer them more tea bags on return visits, reminding patients to share with a friend.

    Mugs make great sense for doctors and other medical professionals. They serve as a nice handout to first-time patients. But often their real promotional marketing value becomes evident when a few mugs are stored at the local florist. When the doctor learns of a patient illness, an arrangement is created and delivered in the doctor's imprinted mug. This also works great for congratulatory events.

    As far as pens go, there are pens that contain a liquid with a custom float inside. As the liquid flows back and forth, the logo or some other icon flows back and forth as well. A blood flow or energy flow message is now appropriate.

    Stretching is also an important part of a Chiropractic therapy regime. So an exercise band might fill the bill.

    Then I thought of bandannas. Bandannas are being used creatively in a broad range of venues. Festivals, communities and businesses are printing maps, schedules and take out menus on them. Along that line, a Chiropractor or Acupuncturist can imprint a map of the body on a bandanna. The map could show how and where an imbalance creates pain. Or I could show acupuncture points and to what part of the body those points relate.

    Thinking creatively is something that can be learned. There are two books I discovered early in my career that have been especially helpful in generating new and better ideas for my clients. The books, both by Roger vo

    Returnable Packaging Alert – 5 Surefire Ways To Save Money On Custom Dunnage
    Custom dunnage for returnable packaging typically includes partitions, thermoformed trays, divider sheets, hanging fabric pouches, and layered pads. Whichever you choose depends entirely upon the function you need it to perform. Because custom dunnage is made specifically for you, it can help you cut costs by conforming to your exact specifications. Here are some other ways to save money when placing a custom dunnage order:1. Know what you want the custom dunnage to do. You may need to keep parts separated
    ways offer them more tea bags on return visits, reminding patients to share with a friend.

    Mugs make great sense for doctors and other medical professionals. They serve as a nice handout to first-time patients. But often their real promotional marketing value becomes evident when a few mugs are stored at the local florist. When the doctor learns of a patient illness, an arrangement is created and delivered in the doctor's imprinted mug. This also works great for congratulatory events.

    As far as pens go, there are pens that contain a liquid with a custom float inside. As the liquid flows back and forth, the logo or some other icon flows back and forth as well. A blood flow or energy flow message is now appropriate.

    Stretching is also an important part of a Chiropractic therapy regime. So an exercise band might fill the bill.

    Then I thought of bandannas. Bandannas are being used creatively in a broad range of venues. Festivals, communities and businesses are printing maps, schedules and take out menus on them. Along that line, a Chiropractor or Acupuncturist can imprint a map of the body on a bandanna. The map could show how and where an imbalance creates pain. Or I could show acupuncture points and to what part of the body those points relate.

    Thinking creatively is something that can be learned. There are two books I discovered early in my career that have been especially helpful in generating new and better ideas for my clients. The books, both by Roger vo

    Christian Network Marketing
    As a Christian you are looking for an ethical, honest and reliable network marketing opportunity. You may be looking to raise money for your Church or a way of reaching out and benefiting the community.Raising money for yourself or Church makes network marketing an ideal opportunity. As long as it meets your ethical standards, the leverage on time and money that network marketing makes possible means you can bring in large incomes with a great return on your time.I would suggest you find a company
    also an important part of a Chiropractic therapy regime. So an exercise band might fill the bill.

    Then I thought of bandannas. Bandannas are being used creatively in a broad range of venues. Festivals, communities and businesses are printing maps, schedules and take out menus on them. Along that line, a Chiropractor or Acupuncturist can imprint a map of the body on a bandanna. The map could show how and where an imbalance creates pain. Or I could show acupuncture points and to what part of the body those points relate.

    Thinking creatively is something that can be learned. There are two books I discovered early in my career that have been especially helpful in generating new and better ideas for my clients. The books, both by Roger von Oech, are, "A Whack On The Side Of The Head" and "A Kick In The Seat of The Pants".

    As for the Chiropractor? We co-branded a body-map themed bandanna with other businesses such as a fitness center, a drug store and a massage therapist to offset the higher cost of the item.

    Perfect! Creative, relevant, useful and affordable promotional marketing.

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