Articles, tagged with "company letterhead", page 5
15th June 2007
Having one's own registered office adds to ones credibility, product reliability and enhances goodwill. Now getting this facility has become very easy as this can be done online.
A great and easy way to lend credibility to your company, your products a...
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Author:
darvy
01st June 2007
A registered office is the company address notified to the Companies Registry. This is where the the company's records are normally kept. It is a rule by the Companies Act 1985 for this address to be quoted on all company correspondence and also on the co...
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Author:
darvy
01st September 2006
Have you thought about your letterhead lately? Many businesses don't because it is easier to not think about it and keep going on with the multitude of tasks that has to be done on a daily basis. However an update to an old letterhead can be just like an ...
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Author:
Sam Smith
25th July 2006
Why do we generally only send a thank you note after we have received a present after a party or wedding? Naturally we should, after all it's good manners, and that's how we've been raised. But why don't the majority of people do it in business? We recei...
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Author:
Lee Clark
16th May 2006
Tips on writing a great press release that will get attention--and free publicity for your business.
So, you and your business have a great product, event or "rags-to-riches" story that you're dying to spread the word about--because you just know that o...
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Author:
Vonetta Booker-Brown (The Small Biz Helper)
15th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Ed Bagley
13) Do you have references?
It is not a good idea to give references at the resume stage. References are far more appropriate at the interview stage, and even then, do not give references unless they ask for them. When and ...
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Author:
Ed Bagley
05th May 2006
In getting a brand for their business or company, owners use logos or designs. Others use sticky and catchy words to do the customer getting for them. The latest addition in the business branding world? Stationery designs.
If you have a business and do...
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Author:
Florie Lyn Masarate
21st March 2006
Copyright 2006 The Janitorial Store
A press release is a great way to create publicity for your cleaning business. Send out press releases to announce a newsworthy event about you, your employees, or your business to the media. Keep in mind that a pre...
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Author:
Steve Hanson
22nd February 2006
Are Free Business Cards Really Free?
You have probably seen advertisements for Free Business Cards someone online. How could they possibly afford to give away free business cards without making someone, somewhere pay?
It is a good question, and one...
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Author:
Brandon Hopkins
16th October 2005
When you finish typing an email message, don't forget to sign it. In email language, that doesn't mean simply typing your name. The "signature block" contains a great deal more information.
An email is a blank screen. It contains none of the conta...
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Author:
Kelly Watkins
12th July 2005
Top 10 Business E-mail Basics
by: Judith Kallos
When it comes to your business e-mail communications, you need to make an impression that can lend to the determination that you are someone that will be a pleasure to do business with.
For your co...
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Author:
Judith Kallos
09th June 2005
Maverick Marketing Insider Series
PART 2 OF 2
The steps to gaining exclusive rights
You will need to give valid reasons to the manufacturer as to "why" you should have exclusive rights to his product for your specific niche markets. Don't be in fea...
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Author:
Bob Dean Stanford
10th February 2005
Offline Promotions 1.Always include your URL on all company
letterhead, business cards, signage and paper advertisements
such as flyers or newspapers ads. 2.Using uniforms with your
corporate slogan can we a walking reminder to all your customers
who ...
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Author:
Josh Greth
01st January 2005
by Michael Southon
My first year as a Cyberpreneur was a steep
learning-curve. I was an academic before
starting an online business, so I had a lot to learn.
But even if you were in offline-business before going
online, you may still have to learn...
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Author:
micheal southon