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High and Low Tech Ways to Promote Your Business

The Startup Magazine

A multifaceted approach incorporating both high-tech advertising as well and low-tech promotional strategies can be one of the most effective ways of developing name exposure and attracting customers. Stationary Products. Potential customers can be reached through low-tech promotional advertising methods.

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LinkedIn's Series B Pitch to Greylock: Pitch Advice for Entrepreneurs

reidhoffman.org

This gave me an idea: I could help many more entrepreneurs by making the deck available not just to the Greylock network of entrepreneurs, but to everyone. Friendster’s valuation set the tone for the entire social networking space. First, understand your audience. The graphic we chose emphasizes that it is a network of people.

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Startup Marketing: The Nine Levels of Traffic Quality

Software By Rob

It’s completely un-targeted (unless your niche market is other startups) and you have no relationship with that audience. Is it so low because it’s advertising? Targeted advertising, but advertising nonetheless I suppose. #6 Is it so low because it’s advertising? That completely makes sense to me.

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Branding Secrets Of The World’s Best Brands

crowdSPRING Blog

Your brand lives in everyday interactions your company has with its prospects and customers, including the images you share, the messages you post on your website, the content of your marketing materials, your presentations and booths at conferences, and your posts on social networks. A Brand Should Have A Good Name and Logo.

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20 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

We came up with our product name before our company name. Our product is Sgt. So when we were thinking of a company name, we wanted to convey the idea of sleep while giving us the flexibility to appeal to both a military and non-military audience. Photo Credit: Justin Baum. Photo Credit: Patti Wood.

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28 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

Funny enough – after Beyonce and Jay-Z had their own BlueIvy (one year after mine), I spent a lot of time talking to advertising trade publications and regional newspapers about the history behind my choice of the name. It was the media’s own way of potentially learning why the celebrities chose the name themselves!

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