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    The Opportunity of Private Labeling
    I was having breakfast at a local restaurant the other day when I noticed on the table there was a bottle of hot sauce with the restaurant’s name on it. I was impressed because I knew this was no chain – it is just a small independent restaurant who was taking advantage of private labeling. It is one of a growing number of small restaurants th
    een designing Yellow Page ads for the past three decades. So I have expertise in YP creation and have advised almost 7000 companies on how to put together the most effective YP ads. If you have a display or in-column ad, regardless of size, color or position, I can tell you it most probably needs improvement in the headline, artwork, body text, placement, book, or heading. You must understand the ROI or return on investment and learn how to track the results as well.

    So consi

    Writing Business Thank You Notes - The Art of Appreciation in Business
    I was introduced to the concept of “Thank you notes” when I was about five years old. My teenage cousin just presented me with a coveted new birthday present – a soft, cuddly, gray and white teddy bear. I was overjoyed receiving this bundle of joy but my cousin, who could not attend my birthday party, was unaware of the unbridled happiness st
    Okay, it has a headline, picture, copy, and even a map. Heck, you’ve been running it for years. It seems to get lots of calls and everything is wonderful in “Directory-Land.” But there’s something wrong. Did you spot it? How do you know it’s doing as well as it could? Where’s the feedback? If you’re receiving plenty of response, which part of the ad is working well and which is failing? In other words, are you tracking the results and also asking the customer why they picked your ad over the competition?

    You may wonder why this is so important if the ad is pulling well. Suppose it wasn’t. Suppose it got a poor result. You would want to know what went awry so you could correct the trouble for the next issue, right? After all, why waste the space and money? But even the best ad can be improved. If you are getting a 5 to 1 return on the investment, perhaps you could be getting 10 to 1 with a better (a) headline, (b) picture, (c) copy points, or (d) all the above.

    Therefore, you need to track the ad with a special phone number or other device. And even then, you should educate your phone staff to ask what attracted the user to the ad. If the vast majority say it’s the headline, are you wasting ad space with a large picture that apparently no one notices or cares about. If you don’t ask, you’ll never know. Of course, maybe you enjoy writing that fat check to the publisher every month. Figure that if you could squeeze just one more customer a week out of the ad, what would that mean to the bottom line? If a customer is worth $75, that’s $300 more a month. The are many ways to go about asking for feedback, and I’ve used them all. Okay you say, so who am I and how do I know so much?

    I was a YP rep and consultant for nearly 25 years and, prior to that, had my own advertising agency. I also have a degree in marketing. I’ve been designing Yellow Page ads for the past three decades. So I have expertise in YP creation and have advised almost 7000 companies on how to put together the most effective YP ads. If you have a display or in-column ad, regardless of size, color or position, I can tell you it most probably needs improvement in the headline, artwork, body text, placement, book, or heading. You must understand the ROI or return on investment and learn how to track the results as well.

    So consi

    Bar Code Scanners
    Barcode Scanners are hand-held or stationary devices used to read information contained in a barcode. These devices are connected to a computer through any type of port. Scanners cannot do calculations; they only capture the barcode into letters or numbers. Information, once fed into a computer is processed by the computer’s software. A barcode
    sking the customer why they picked your ad over the competition?

    You may wonder why this is so important if the ad is pulling well. Suppose it wasn’t. Suppose it got a poor result. You would want to know what went awry so you could correct the trouble for the next issue, right? After all, why waste the space and money? But even the best ad can be improved. If you are getting a 5 to 1 return on the investment, perhaps you could be getting 10 to 1 with a better (a) headline, (b) picture, (c) copy points, or (d) all the above.

    Therefore, you need to track the ad with a special phone number or other device. And even then, you should educate your phone staff to ask what attracted the user to the ad. If the vast majority say it’s the headline, are you wasting ad space with a large picture that apparently no one notices or cares about. If you don’t ask, you’ll never know. Of course, maybe you enjoy writing that fat check to the publisher every month. Figure that if you could squeeze just one more customer a week out of the ad, what would that mean to the bottom line? If a customer is worth $75, that’s $300 more a month. The are many ways to go about asking for feedback, and I’ve used them all. Okay you say, so who am I and how do I know so much?

    I was a YP rep and consultant for nearly 25 years and, prior to that, had my own advertising agency. I also have a degree in marketing. I’ve been designing Yellow Page ads for the past three decades. So I have expertise in YP creation and have advised almost 7000 companies on how to put together the most effective YP ads. If you have a display or in-column ad, regardless of size, color or position, I can tell you it most probably needs improvement in the headline, artwork, body text, placement, book, or heading. You must understand the ROI or return on investment and learn how to track the results as well.

    So consi

    Three Reasons Why Your Business Needs A Website
    When I call on businesses offering my web design and hosting services, the first question I ask, naturally, is “Does your business have a web site?” If not, then I ask for the person in charge of these things (for my niche, usually the owner) and give my pitch.It's 2006, so you would think that they would jump, but it's not that easy.
    e, (b) picture, (c) copy points, or (d) all the above.

    Therefore, you need to track the ad with a special phone number or other device. And even then, you should educate your phone staff to ask what attracted the user to the ad. If the vast majority say it’s the headline, are you wasting ad space with a large picture that apparently no one notices or cares about. If you don’t ask, you’ll never know. Of course, maybe you enjoy writing that fat check to the publisher every month. Figure that if you could squeeze just one more customer a week out of the ad, what would that mean to the bottom line? If a customer is worth $75, that’s $300 more a month. The are many ways to go about asking for feedback, and I’ve used them all. Okay you say, so who am I and how do I know so much?

    I was a YP rep and consultant for nearly 25 years and, prior to that, had my own advertising agency. I also have a degree in marketing. I’ve been designing Yellow Page ads for the past three decades. So I have expertise in YP creation and have advised almost 7000 companies on how to put together the most effective YP ads. If you have a display or in-column ad, regardless of size, color or position, I can tell you it most probably needs improvement in the headline, artwork, body text, placement, book, or heading. You must understand the ROI or return on investment and learn how to track the results as well.

    So consi

    Sometimes It Takes An Expert To Take Out The Trash
    If a group of 100 people were asked, “If you had the time, are there papers in your files that you could comfortably toss out?” how may do you think would answer yes? In my experience - 99 people would say “Yes.” But who goes into the office and thinks, “OK, today I don’t have anything better to do. I’m going to clean out the files?” Not on
    lisher every month. Figure that if you could squeeze just one more customer a week out of the ad, what would that mean to the bottom line? If a customer is worth $75, that’s $300 more a month. The are many ways to go about asking for feedback, and I’ve used them all. Okay you say, so who am I and how do I know so much?

    I was a YP rep and consultant for nearly 25 years and, prior to that, had my own advertising agency. I also have a degree in marketing. I’ve been designing Yellow Page ads for the past three decades. So I have expertise in YP creation and have advised almost 7000 companies on how to put together the most effective YP ads. If you have a display or in-column ad, regardless of size, color or position, I can tell you it most probably needs improvement in the headline, artwork, body text, placement, book, or heading. You must understand the ROI or return on investment and learn how to track the results as well.

    So consi

    Display Fabrics FAQs
    Can I replace my existing trade show graphics with printed fabric graphics?Maybe. It depends on the type of display and how it assembles. Your display provider should be able to consult with you to see what different configurations and graphic mediums are possible with your display.Are graphics easy to cha
    een designing Yellow Page ads for the past three decades. So I have expertise in YP creation and have advised almost 7000 companies on how to put together the most effective YP ads. If you have a display or in-column ad, regardless of size, color or position, I can tell you it most probably needs improvement in the headline, artwork, body text, placement, book, or heading. You must understand the ROI or return on investment and learn how to track the results as well.

    So consider getting some expert advice before you place your next ad. There are many good and inexpensive places to turn, some available on the internet. Make sure the consultant is well qualified with at least 25 years experience. Then you might uncover the other things your ad is missing that could affect your results and overall profits.

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