Author: Amanda Surowitz
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Creative Invitations for Your New Product Launch
3–4 minutesInvites to your product launch event should be more than just an announcement. They should generate excitement and anticipation. Whether via postcards or digital media, selecting an effective invitation strategy can make all the difference to its success. Combine professionalism with flair to ensure people remember and your event goes off without a hitch.
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How To Make A Positive First Impression On Customers
2–3 minutesWhether you’re just starting out in the world of business or looking to facilitate additional growth, it’s crucial to make a positive first impression on your customers. After all, this establishes a sense of trust from the outset, meaning they’re more likely to spend their hard-earned money on the products and services you offer.
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3 Things To Know Before Selling Your Business
2–3 minutesIt’s worth knowing a few things before listing your business for sale. Some of these can be more important than you’d think.
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Things to Consider When Starting a Charity or Non-Profit
2–3 minutesThere are many reasons to start a charity, but chances are you have a cause that’s dear to your heart and you want to do something about it. Charities can be an excellent way of raising funds and you can increase the support you receive by making it official. If you’re looking to start a…
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Hiring a Videographer: A Game-Changer for Content Creation
2–3 minutesHave you ever had an idea that was so vivid in your head, but when you tried to capture it, it fell flat? That’s far more common than you think. Keep in mind that professional videographers have a knack for taking those creative concepts and turning them into reality.
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Product Packaging to Entice Customers
2–3 minutesWhen it comes to product packaging, first impressions count. It’s important to be mindful of how you package your products to entice your customers. This applies whether your products are on a shelf in a brick-and-mortar store, or if you ship directly to your customers.
