Posted on January 4th, 2009 by Mike Davis
Every business should have a corporate identity, which is defined as corporate design, corporate communication and corporate behavior. Part of the corporate design aspect of corporate identity is represented by a corporate logo, which is a graphic emblem that represents the business.
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Posted on November 21st, 2008 by Cannon Ryan
The World Wide Web is a software application that runs on the Internet. It is the graphical interface that incorporates underlying functions in an easier-to-use manner. The Web’s technical capabilities are changing at a phenomenal rate. New features are proposed and implemented with breakneck speed. Your technical team will have to work overtime just to stay current and they will keep you apprised of the latest and greatest to ensure that your corporate Web site doesn’t get stodgy and boring. A technically boring Web site might be just the thing you need. Yes, some changes will be required to keep you from technical stagnation. You will install seat belts. You will switch to unleaded gasoline. You will install air bags. You will have to keep up to date. But don’t let the techno-maniacs get the better of you.
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Posted on November 21st, 2008 by Cannon Ryan
Internet marketing clandestine is the key factors that are the milestone in the successful marketing strategy on the internet. You must understand the essential clandestine of Internet marketing. These clandestine can allow you to achieve success by finding the right audience, communicating your message properly, and leading consumers down the path to purchase.
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Posted on October 28th, 2008 by Amy Nutt
When you attend a trade show, you may notice that your eye is drawn to the booths that have banner stands. That’s because banner stands provide an extremely noticeable visual display that attracts passersby. Banner stands are a great enhancement to any trade show display and provide a high-end, professional impact for a reasonable price. If you’re unsure as to which style and size is best, look for a company that offers table top display rentals.
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Posted on October 28th, 2008 by Amy Nutt
One of the most difficult parts of preparing for a convention is renting and setting up the trade show display for your company. There are dozens of companies offering dozens of different products for rental to display items for the trade show and having the right equipment and advertising can make your trade show experience even more effective. So what should you be looking for when renting a trade show display for your next convention? There are a couple of things that you should keep in mind.
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Posted on September 30th, 2008 by Peter Brown
Only a few years ago the highest level of qualification available in Business Administration was the MBA (Master of Business Administration), a well-regarded qualification offered by most major universities. After completing an MBA a small proportion of students would continue to a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy), but this was generally seen as a research qualification, of little relevance to practicing managers.
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Posted on August 9th, 2008 by SFXsource
Sonic logos are between 3 and 7 seconds long and are basically short jingles used for brand development. Basically these logos use sound to convey the values and personality of a particular brand. Corporations and businesses pay to create sonic logos in order to make the public aware of their brand and they apply these sound identities across many different touchpoints including television, mobile technology, radio, and the internet.
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