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10 inexpensive marketing ideas for your business

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Inexpensive marketing immediately brings social media to mind, but what other ideas are there?

I often get start-ups and small businesses asking me for help to promote their businesses on tight budgets. Here are 10 tips and ideas you mightn’t have thought of that are inexpensive or free that can help get your business out there.

1. Write a guest blog for a like-minded business or someone related to your industry. Include links back to your website or Social media site. It is a win-win for both businesses as Google favours sites with outward links in them.

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Networking for business in New Plymouth – Update

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In Oct 2014 I wrote a blog about networking for business in New Plymouth. One of the groups has recently had a big change so I thought I’d revisit the topic.

The New Plymouth Business & Professional Women’s Network has relaunched as “The Network” and C7 is proud to be the design partner/sponsor.

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Need a new and improved logo design?

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Firstly, if you don’t have a logo at all for your business, then why not?

A well designed, professional logo conveys that you are credible and trustworthy  and it makes you stand out from your competition. It helps current customers remember you later and helps attract future customers.

But maybe your business has had their logo for a long time and you’re wondering if it’s time for a change. Here are some useful questions to ask yourself and help you evaluate whether you could do with a logo facelift.

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Guest post: How to revamp your homepage

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This week’s guest blog post is by Renee Manella, Communications Coordinator at Statement Media, New Plymouth’s public relations, marketing communications and content creation specialists.

How to revamp your homepage

Did you know you’ve only got 10 seconds to keep people on your homepage? Your web content has the power to captivate your audience – or send them packing. Whether your web content needs a revamp or just some careful tweaking, here are a few tips to help you create stellar content for your homepage.

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Do we design websites at C7?

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A common question C7 get asked is “do we design websites?”

Prior to 2013 we have, but when I took over ownership I wanted to focus on my specialty of design for print and brand identity. It is easy to become a “jack of all trades and master of none” if you try and do too much under the one roof. C7 instead chooses to partner with local website specialists for any website requirements. Depending on the nature of the project C7 can supply graphics and art direction for the web project in collaboration with the website provider.

There are many great website companies in New Plymouth but C7 recommends, and has worked with the following:

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Guest Blog – Living your brand

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I’ve always been interested in design. Designing is not skill I have developed, but I like the academic aspect of design and how design conveys messages to those who view it. We attach labels to design. Consciously or unconsciously the design of a product or a brand tell us a lot about it – and that is why we employ designers to articulate that message in words, colour and images.

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Design jobs – getting your foot in the door

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How to get a first meeting when you’re looking for a design job

A new year often means people are looking for new career opportunities. Either a first job after completing design studies or just a change. In the past few years I have gone from being a job hunter to having the shoe on the other foot as a potential employer. I often get sent CVs from job hunters so thought I’d offer some tips about how to increase your chances of getting that all important first meeting.

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Want to hold on to the holiday feeling?

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Happy 2015 everyone!

By now many of you will be back to work or starting again on Monday. Hopefully you’ve had a week or 2 off to relax and unwind. Getting back to work can be a bit of a shock to the system though and the holidays never seem long enough! Here are some tips to ease back in and  hold on to the holiday feeling a little bit longer.

1. Plan your next holiday

It’s always nice to have something to look forward to. Even if you can’t afford that cruise through the Med, it’s free to dream!

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Festive Fun

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You might have already seen this Christmas video doing the rounds but it makes me laugh more and more every time I watch it. I hope your Christmas day meal is a bit more civilised!

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Pre-Christmas Work Productivity

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I often get asked about work productivity as I have a home based office so I thought I’d share some tips for the season.

At this time of year it can be hard to stay motivated and achieve good work productivity. It’s only the beginning of December and there has already been one too many Christmas party and everyone I speak to is pretty tired and ready for the holidays already. Here are a few ways I stay productive and get through the work.

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