How To Run A Small Bookstore
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Consistent branding. An amazing number of small businesses struggle with this concept that most creative minds consider second nature. Portraying a uniform branding message across all mediums is imperative. The only way to accomplish this is to clearly define your brand and make sure all members of your creative team, both in-house and outside contractors,
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Amazon: Scott Nicholson had a successful full-time job as a reporter, but his true calling was to write fiction. “Writing novels has always been my real career, but so much of it was out of my control. I followed the same path through the publishing world as most writers—it was like there was an instruction
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Once an artist has painted a masterpiece, the next step is to promote it and possibly get some buyers or other interested parties such as gallery owners. Life as an artist is not just about creating great paintings but turning the exercise into a lifelong career that can provide a viable support system. Here are
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According to estimates by the financial website 24/7 Wall Street, zombies pump more than $5 billion of life into the nation’s economy and even more globally. Here’s their math: Movies: $2.5 billion. Video games: $2.5 billion. Comic books, magazines, TV: $50 million. Halloween costumes: $500 million over four years. Books: $100 million. Merchandise: $50 million.
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Wall Street Journal: Divorce lawyers seeking an edge in a crowded legal marketplace have found a niche they say pays off in good times and bad: appealing to men who fear getting a bad deal. With sports magazines in the waiting room and radio and TV spots that promise to put men first, “divorce for
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Marketing is a powerful tool which can truly make or break your business. It is essential that your marketing techniques are well thought out and constructed, so that you have a strategy that will reach your customers. Here we will discuss how you can use mixed media marketing with both online and offline techniques – to help you really grow your business.
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Cleveland.com: The black-and-white, two-dimensional matrix barcodes are made for easy linking to content on smartphones. Instead of browsing the Internet, a person can scan a QR code — that can be found in magazines, newspapers, advertisements, almost anywhere — and get specific information about a menu, a store sale, or video about a product. The
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‎ Arizona Republic: In 2001, Lisa Liddy plunged into growing her book-publishing company, The Printed Page, to take up the slack that followed her husband’s loss of a job in the hospitality industry. Her business took off, as she and her husband, Joe, concentrated heavily on book design, layout and publishing. To counter stress resulting
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This is the story of how I accidentally became a professional blogger and started Dane Carlson’s Business Opportunities Weblog. This tale has been a long time coming, because it’s not really something I ever wanted to share. I was always afraid that if I told my startup story I’d just create more competition for myself
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