PowerPoint presentations have always been a simple and efficient way of communicating your message to prospective business partners and clients. This technology is now used by everyone not just massive corporate conventions. Until now you would have to have your computer and be present to give your presentation but how impressive would it be to visit a business partner's office and instantly pull up your polished presentation on their computer?
As I was surfing the web recently I came across a website that presents a unique opportunity to effortlessly share your presentation with anyone with Internet access. The site is SlideShare(http://www.slideshare.net/). This service allows you to upload your presentation to their site and receive a web address to access that presentation. Email that web address to your client or business partner and voila! You are sharing your presentation!
If do not have a PowerPoint presentation, we would love to help you create one (and we'll even upload it for you!). Contact us today to get started! 858-220-7478 or info@belladiadesign.com
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
What makes you stand out?
Competition is tough - no matter what business you are in. So how can small businesses survive when they are put up against huge, efficient corporations? Why would a person choose you over a giant company with better prices and infinite resources?
You are the reason - your personality, your experiences, your employees, your philosophy. By infusing your personality into your business you can create a loyal customer base that truly cares about your success as well as theirs.
In her article "What's Your Story?", Kim Gordon offers several guidelines for success in "emotional branding":
You are the reason - your personality, your experiences, your employees, your philosophy. By infusing your personality into your business you can create a loyal customer base that truly cares about your success as well as theirs.
In her article "What's Your Story?", Kim Gordon offers several guidelines for success in "emotional branding":
- Make customers for life: build relationships with customers. Find commonalities and champion causes that both you and your clients care about.
- Support the emotional quotient: balance your emotional connection with product and service information.
- Tell a great story: not only your story but the story of your business, employees and services
We would love to help you stand out! There are many cost effective ways to incorporate your personality and philosophy into your marketing plan. Contact us and we can discuss what makes you different from your competition.
Read the original article here: "What's Your Story?" by Kim T. Gordon
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