Posts Tagged ‘business’

Is it time to re-design your website?

Marketing, Websites

Many businesses carry on with the same old website, thinking that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. However the question is, was it working in the first place? The internet has changed beyond recognition since it first arrived in our lives all those years ago. Then eventually every business realised they needed a website just to keep up with the Jones’. (more…)

The Art of Twittering

Social Media

It appears that wherever you go you’re hearing the words “Twitter” and Tweet and maybe wondering what on earth is going on. It certainly seems to be taking off now, and more and more people are connecting onto Twitter, albeit some have not quite mastered the art of twittering.

We have just recently done a couple of presentations for local businesses in Somerset on marketing and the use of social networking sites in your marketing strategy, and my theory is right. There is a myth that it is a complete waste of time, and people just don’t get it. Presenting about the use of Twitter and how it can add value to your business, the feedback was (more…)

Planning, designing and marketing your future as a modern graduate.

Marketing

The way I have come to see it, from my short time here at LA Marketing and Design in Shaftesbury, is that as a fresh graduate, the key to success in life follows the same vital ideas and concepts that one needs to create a successful business. First you have to investigate; this process is perhaps the most difficult. It involves looking at yourself and breaking ‘you’ down. Your likes; your dislikes; your skills; your qualities, and finally, where and who these factors may appeal to. Call it a filter. One big business filter. Then follow the marketing process. Marketing: a noun used to describe ‘the skills and functions, including packaging, promotion, and distribution, involved in selling goods” according to the Oxford English Dictionary. When we consider a business, this term may seem obvious, but what about when we apply this as a metaphor to our own career? The most important thing to remember is to play the game in the most successful way possible, and to find a way to stand out from the crowd; this means marketing yourself as if you were a business. If done correctly this will not only prove your abilities, however it will establish a sense of trust between you and your target audience, be it an employer, a company or a client.