Advertising Marketing Questions and Answers

I've be a pictographic designer for 8 years. Now I'm considering starting a small printing press -suggestions?

I've got the place and the possessions, do you have any suggestions on what equipment I should buy?


Answers: Do the printing press on the internet - adjectives you need are fonts!

Anyone own an conception for a cool shoe box?

I want to try to export girl's shoes that are manufactured locally to big corporations in America, but the current covering the factory uses is pathetic.

I want to design a modern shoe box and brand name and next send sample to corporations.

Have any ideas to construct a shoe box that is appealing to moms and little girls? I be thinking having some of that mirror treatise stuff to make it look close to a jewelry box or something.


Answers: One that can be used as a photo box or recipe box little girls jewelry would be cool. Just add recipe cards or dividers for pics. Little girls you could hold holes punched all around box that they could thread filament through and maybe fashion your brand name logo. They love crafts at that age. Then they could save the box to put pics and stuff in.

Plz plz give a hand me right my speech?

i have to present a speech at arts school its about employ a marketing concept in the running, i have no opinion on how to start this speech. Basicalling marketing concept is a concept in marketing where on earth the organization focus on competition and rich the customers. how can i start?


Answers: It's usually best if you can talk roughly something you know about. After adjectives, you and your friends and the classmates you are talking to surrounded by your speech, are marketing students, but more importantly you are also consumers. What kinds of products do you buy? Where do you close to to buy them. Why do you shop in one store versus another. Do your prefer the ambiance of one store to another. Is it convenient to capture too. One the bus line? Easy parking. Do you have a feeling safe shopping nearby? How about the element of the merchandise? How about the prices compared to other similar stores. Is it verbs? Do they stock the kind of products you are looking for. Do they own a large screening of merchandise? Is the staff helpful? Pushy? Do hot guys shop here too?
You and your friends shop where you do for oodles reasons? What do you similar to about the places you choose to shop? What keep you from shopping at some other stores? The reasons for and against different stores, shops, restaurants, spike stylists etc. you frequent are the same reason why some business compete more successfully for your business and some couldn't get you surrounded by the door if they paid you. Why some sate you and their other customers and some don't do as well or even drive customers away.

You could start stale by holding up a couple of contrasting photos of whatever sort of store you want. One a dilapidated storefront, the other a new, attractive, resourcefully lit shop in a precinct.
Or a couple hair salon, one with fine girl coming out, the other with a loser beside what looks like a rat's nest on her person in charge. A little humor is always suitable to get you started. Which one would your audience close to best? Worst? Why.
Get the picture? You are talking roughly speaking what you like or dislike. It's really around business success, flop, competing, not competing, attracting customers, and retaining customers. You're talking something like issues relating to marketing successfully to satisfied customers.
Hope this help a little.
Wow you do own an original opinion here, customer satisfaction through competition. Ok, the bottom stripe is you have to do your own work, otherwise it is meaningless. Pencil, treatise... create several bullet point items, ie.: introduction of your topic, describe several case topics, and a closing statement. Once you create your bullet points, use a separate sheet of weekly and begin writing going on for each bullet point topic surrounded by double space. As you reread your work you can have space to write corrections. Do your research, ask teacher, family what they expect from a business surrounded by regards to customer fulfilment. Talk to shop owners, how do they handle the public sale, negotiations, follow up to business transactions, return policies, etc. So much to communicate about and not plenty time. Bottom line, grasp busy and start asking questions, that is to say the only approach you will learn. Good luck.

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