Targeting Your Customer’s Preferred Media to Lure Them Online

Written by John Calder


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My guess is that they are very likely to do so, if they are aware thatrepparttar product is available.

So, we dig deeper intorepparttar 124432 reader demographics and find that 73% attend classes related to their art. Their thirst for knowledge is high. This is a good thing. At this very moment, these customers are seeking outrepparttar 124433 type of information you could provide, but they are consuming it via offline classes and via magazines like Expressions.

If you can find it, you really should pick up a copy of this magazine. Flip through torepparttar 124434 back ofrepparttar 124435 publication and you will find a plethora of advertisements for mail order art suppliers and book vendors, with a sprinkling of related web sites. Do you seerepparttar 124436 potential here yet?

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Three Cost Effective Ways to Get Bumper-to-Bumper Traffic Using Your Vehicle

Written by Mike Snyder


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Sticker and Frame Design Tips:

Only use top level domain URLs The shorterrepparttar URLrepparttar 124431 better because it will be much easier forrepparttar 124432 other driver to remember since most people don't write down what they see while driving.

Eliminate "http://" and sometimes "www" Typing "http://" is not required in most browsers and is just a waste of space. In most cases, addingrepparttar 124433 "www" beforerepparttar 124434 domain name is not necessary (ie. www.mrgoodbeer.com isrepparttar 124435 same as mrgoodbeer.com). Make sure to test your domain name withoutrepparttar 124436 "www" before using it in any advertising.

Capitalize when appropriate Use both upper and lower case letters in your URL to helprepparttar 124437 reader identify and remember your site (ie. MrGoodbeer.com is more appealing and memorable than mrgoodbeer.com). Note, most individual vinyl letters are only available in upper case so this is not possible with them.

Use color Bright colors attractrepparttar 124438 driver's attention.Try red on yellow or yellow on red.

Readrepparttar 124439 guidelines carefully If using CafePress.com, make sure to read their "Image Workshop" at http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/help/images.aspx to take full advantage of available space onrepparttar 124440 merchandise.

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