Part I: Updating Your Logo
On the internet image is everything: The web is a truly visual experience. The appearance and usability of your company’s website shapes a visitor’s perception as to the quality and reliability of your business as a whole. One could argue that having no website would be less harmful to your company’s reputation than an out-of-date and or broken/limited functionality website. The flipside, of course, is to present your visitors with pages that are visually appealing, easy-to-use to make a strong positive impression. This is an important element of building a lasting business relationship and ultimately greater success for you.
A good logo is a key element of your business’ presence. It conveys information about your business on an almost subconscious level. If you logo looks old, unbalanced, and thrown together those negative concepts will invariably carry over to the perception of your services ...[more]
Part I: Updating Your Logo
On the internet image is everything: The web is a truly visual experience. The appearance and usability of your company’s website shapes a visitor’s perception as to the quality and reliability of your business as a whole. One could argue that having no website would be less harmful to your company’s reputation than an out-of-date and or broken/limited functionality website. The flipside, of course, is to present your visitors with pages that are visually appealing, easy-to-use to make a strong positive impression. This is an important element of building a lasting business relationship and ultimately greater success for you.
A good logo is a key element of your business’ presence. It conveys information about your business on an almost subconscious level. If you logo looks old, unbalanced, and thrown together those negative concepts will invariably carry over to the perception of your services ...[more]
Part I: Updating Your Logo
On the internet image is everything: The web is a truly visual experience. The appearance and usability of your company’s website shapes a visitor’s perception as to the quality and reliability of your business as a whole. One could argue that having no website would be less harmful to your company’s reputation than an out-of-date and or broken/limited functionality website. The flipside, of course, is to present your visitors with pages that are visually appealing, easy-to-use to make a strong positive impression. This is an important element of building a lasting business relationship and ultimately greater success for you.
A good logo is a key element of your business’ presence. It conveys information about your business on an almost subconscious level. If you logo looks old, unbalanced, and thrown together those negative concepts will invariably carry over to the perception of your services ...[more]
One of the fun things about using Tire Power is finding and using some of the nifty little features in the software which are not always readily apparent to the normal user. Often times these features can enhance your experience with the software, and make you more efficient in your day to day job. From time to time, I will try to point out some of these lesser known features so you too can make the most of your Tire Power software.
One of the things Tire Power does really well is tracking non-stock or “special order” inventory. More times than not, these items tend to be parts, but certainly are not restricted only to that. One of the issues I have heard time and time again, especially from new users, is under their old software or paper invoice system they did not have an easy way to look up where they purchased non-stock parts from. This is an issue in case they have a warranty problem or just need to reorde ...[more]
One of the fun things about using Tire Power is finding and using some of the nifty little features in the software which are not always readily apparent to the normal user. Often times these features can enhance your experience with the software, and make you more efficient in your day to day job. From time to time, I will try to point out some of these lesser known features so you too can make the most of your Tire Power software.
One of the things Tire Power does really well is tracking non-stock or “special order” inventory. More times than not, these items tend to be parts, but certainly are not restricted only to that. One of the issues I have heard time and time again, especially from new users, is under their old software or paper invoice system they did not have an easy way to look up where they purchased non-stock parts from. This is an issue in case they have a warranty problem or just need to reorde ...[more]
One of the fun things about using Tire Power is finding and using some of the nifty little features in the software which are not always readily apparent to the normal user. Often times these features can enhance your experience with the software, and make you more efficient in your day to day job. From time to time, I will try to point out some of these lesser known features so you too can make the most of your Tire Power software.
One of the things Tire Power does really well is tracking non-stock or “special order” inventory. More times than not, these items tend to be parts, but certainly are not restricted only to that. One of the issues I have heard time and time again, especially from new users, is under their old software or paper invoice system they did not have an easy way to look up where they purchased non-stock parts from. This is an issue in case they have a warranty problem or just need to reorde ...[more]
One of the fun things about using Tire Power is finding and using some of the nifty little features in the software which are not always readily apparent to the normal user. Often times these features can enhance your experience with the software, and make you more efficient in your day to day job. From time to time, I will try to point out some of these lesser known features so you too can make the most of your Tire Power software.
One of the things Tire Power does really well is tracking non-stock or “special order” inventory. More times than not, these items tend to be parts, but certainly are not restricted only to that. One of the issues I have heard time and time again, especially from new users, is under their old software or paper invoice system they did not have an easy way to look up where they purchased non-stock parts from. This is an issue in case they have a warranty problem or just need to reorde ...[more]
Online social marketing is the newest tool to not only get more customers but to interact with them. It includes such things as blogging, social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn etc. The list is endless.
Businesses are realizing that social networking is not just a fad but the way to communicate with their customers today and in the future. Many companies in the industry have already recognized the need to be part of this growing network. The time is now to start building your networks and communicating with your customers.
Coming Soon: Free Do It Yourself Guide to Social Media Marketing
Check out these articles from TireBusiness.com
Online social marketing is the newest tool to not only get more customers but to interact with them. It includes such things as blogging, social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn etc. The list is endless.
Businesses are realizing that social networking is not just a fad but the way to communicate with their customers today and in the future. Many companies in the industry have already recognized the need to be part of this growing network. The time is now to start building your networks and communicating with your customers.
Coming Soon: Free Do It Yourself Guide to Social Media Marketing
Check out these articles from TireBusiness.com
Online social marketing is the newest tool to not only get more customers but to interact with them. It includes such things as blogging, social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn etc. The list is endless.
Businesses are realizing that social networking is not just a fad but the way to communicate with their customers today and in the future. Many companies in the industry have already recognized the need to be part of this growing network. The time is now to start building your networks and communicating with your customers.
Coming Soon: Free Do It Yourself Guide to Social Media Marketing
Check out these articles from TireBusiness.com
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