Sunday, February 1, 2009

Build your business in a slow economy! Part 2

Now that you've had a week to start implementing the customer service ideas from Part 1 it's time to start on Part 2....focus on your bottom line. Start by reviewing all of your overhead. Is there any place you can cut back? Do you need all of your phone lines? Can the heater be turned down a few degrees? Are you optimizing your time and gas each day by grouping appointments and tasks outside of your office? Do you need that monthly subscription? Look in every nook and cranny to make sure you cutback every place you can.

Cash flow is king with the new economy. Review your Accounts Receivables. Get aggressive. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. Companies are trying to keep their cash as long as they can which can mean 45, 60 even 90 days. Send statements, make phone calls and get aggressive with your collections. It may be time to change your policies so you aren't strapped for cash nor stuck when a company goes under.

Socking away funds in good times and bad are always important. Put it in your budget and stick to it. You'd be surprised at how fast a little money put in savings will add up by the end of the year. Commit to leaving it in savings.

Spend your advertising budget wisely. Businesses are closing daily and their customers are looking for another company to work with. If you sit quietly in the background, then quietly sitting in the background you will stay. You need to prospect and keep "touching" your existing clients so they know you are there when they need you. Instead of throwing money away on untargeted advertising make your money work smarter for you.

The results of a recent study showing the average cost per impression for each advertising vehicle is as follows:

* The average promotional products item is $0.004
* Advertisement in a National Magazine is $0.033
*In a Sports Radio is $0.005
*In a Newspaper ad (1/2 page BW) is $1.019

Review the results and ask yourself which of these marketing vehicles effectively targets the exact clients you want to "touch"? The only answer is promotional products. It's the only vehicle that delivers your messge to the exact person, in the exact company at the exact time you want to reach them.

Don't stop advertising in this new economy. Instead start advertising effectively so you get the most out of your advertising dollar.

If you have any questions or need help with your advertising feel free to contact me. Promotional products advertising is not just my job. It's my passion!

Promotions that get results!
Shana Anderson
Complete Workplace, Inc.
Milpitas, Ca

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Saturday, January 17, 2009

8 HOT tips to improve your logo branded apparel ROI!

Are you giving your clients what they want? If not, you are throwing your marketing dollars away and will be a victim in this economy. People want functional, eco-friendly, comfortable and trendy. So what does that consist of for 2009?


1. V-necks for men and women are hot! Comfort and appeal is the key to this style. For a more upscale look put an oxford dress shirt with it. The V-neck style can be worn day or night from the gym to the board room.


2. Performance wear...you can't go wrong! Whether for the gym, the golf course or the tradeshow floor you'll always be in style and comfortable in performance wear. Wrinkle resistant, stain resistant and moisture wicking fabrics just to name a few help you perform and look great doing it.


3. Sustainable apparel will keep our planet healthy for generations to come! Organic fabrics, recycled and reused materials and environmentally responsible manufacturing is a win-win for everyone. They feel great too.


4. Tailored shirts & jackets. Ladies want to look like ladies in their clothing and prefer a coordinating women's style to the men's instead of unisex, one cut fits both sexes approach.


5. Plaid, plaid and more plaid! Whether it's just a hint of plaid or a full garment, plaid is a hit in 2009. A touch of classy and subdued plaid will be worn amongst the trendiest consumers. Great for accessories too.


6. New printing techniques are abundant. With screen printing new techniques are being created to give a leather look. Glitter that doesn't rub off is popular with the ladies. Foil transfers have been around, but they are pricey a solution has been created called foil ink. Great look without the high price! A new technique called discharge ink is coming out now. Like the sublimation technique you really can't feel the imprint This technique is a water based ink that takes the dye out of the garment. Laser etching on denim and micro fiber actually burns the image into the apparel. You need to see this in person. It's very HOT! Definitely giving your clients something to talk about.


7. Where to imprint? As always left chest is the most popular especially in the corporate world. High end/upscale apparel keeps it's classy appeal by embroidering tone on tone. Ladies prefer a subtle left sleeve imprint over the left chest. To appeal to the younger markets all over prints, shoulder to chest prints and large front prints are very HOT! Instead of just putting your logo on the left chest add visual appeal by adding graphics around it.




8. The 2009 color pallet for men is neutral tones such as black, khaki, blue and of course olive. Ladies should expect to see more colors with greens, subdued oranges, plums, darker yellows and brighter blues. The colors shown are the 2009 pallet. As summer approaches expect the shades shown to get brighter. Once fall appears they will darken.



To be successful this year you must be creative and focus on what your clients want. What will give you the most impressions, what imprint will entice your consumer to wear your advertising? A logo alone doesn't do it anymore. Graphics are hot and consumers want retail appeal. Give it to them. It doesn't cost anything additional, but your ROI will be greatly improved.




Promotions that get results!
Shana Anderson
Complete Workplace, Inc.
Milpitas, Ca

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