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Coffee – Good for Internet Marketers

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Coffee is good for Internet MarketersI am up this morning at an earlier than usual time (4:30 A.M. PST).  I am drinking my first cup of coffee and can’t help but realize how much I love coffee.  I beleive like most people that too much of anything can be bad for you, but I wanted to generate this list of ten known health benefits:

  • Coffee use can lower Parkinson’s risk

  • Coffee can lower diabetes risk

  • Drinking 4 or more cups of coffee a day may help prevent gout

  • Coffee may protect against bladder cancer

  • Coffee may lower your risk of cavities

  • Coffee can reduce the risk of chronic liver disease

  • Coffee jump-starts short-term memory

  • Coffee treats asthma

  • Coffee can prevent the development of colon cancer

  • Coffee can treat headaches

Lastly, I feel coffee makes us more creative.  Have a fun and productive day folks!

Best Marketing Colors for 2010

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

What colors will be used in the design world for marketing in 2010?Brand Marketing Colors

Your brand creates an emotion?  The question is, is it the right emotion to positively influence your audience?  The following information will give you some insight as to which colors may work best to achieve your marketing goals through visual communication.

Here’s a list of frequently used colors and what emotions are generally associated with them:

  • WHITE – White is associated with innocence, purity, peace and contentment. It’s considered clean and sterile. It’s cool and refreshing. White can have a calming, stabilizing influence.
  • BLACK – Black is the ultimate power color.  It suggests strength, potency, authority, boldness, seriousness, stability and elegance. It’s distinguished and classic, great for creating drama. Black has more weight than other colors. Too much can be ominous.
  • Gray or Silver – Gray can be associated with conservative qualities and considered traditional. Business-wise, it symbolizes high tech and suggests authority, practicality, earnestness and creativity.
  • GOLD – Gold suggests wealth. It’s considered to be very classy.
  • BLUE – Blue is the favorite color of many businesses. It suggests sanctuary and fiscal responsibility. It inspires confidence. It is the most popular and second most powerful color. Darker shades are authoritative. Dark and bright blues represent trust, security, faithfulness and dignity. Paler shades can imply freshness and cleanliness, although they can imply weakness.
  • RED – Red stimulates many kinds of appetites. Red commands attention, alerts us and creates a sense of urgency. It’s considered the sexiest of all colors. Red symbolizes heat, fire, blood, love, warmth, power, excitement, energy, strength, passion, vitality, risk, danger and aggressiveness. Financially, it’s associated with debt.
  • YELLOW – Yellow is the sunshine hue and is a spiritual color. Yellow represents a warning, but it can also bring happiness and warmth. The most preferred yellows are the creamy and warm ones. Bright yellow can be irritable to the eye in large quantities. Yellow speeds metabolism. It’s often used to highlight or draw attention.
  • GREEN – People associate green with the color of money, as well as nature. Olive greens are associated with health and freshness — a good choice for environmental concerns. Green suggests fertility, freedom, healing and tranquility. Green represents jealousy. Businesses use it to communicate status and wealth. Green is a calming, refreshing color that is very easy on the eyes.
  • BROWN – Brown is associated with nature and the earth. Dark browns represent wood or leather. Brown and shades of cream are associated with warmth and coziness. Brown suggests richness, politeness, helpfulness and effectiveness. It is solid, credible, mature and reliable. Light brown implies genuineness.
  • ORANGE – Orange is associated with vibrancy and the tropics, as well as warmth and contentment. It can instill a sense of fun and excitement. It implies health. It suggests pleasure, cheer, endurance, generosity and ambition. It can make an expensive product seem more affordable. It appeals to a wide range of people, both male and female.
  • PINK – Pink is considered to be a very feminine color. It represents gentleness, romance, well being and innocence.
  • PURPLE – Purple represents royalty and luxury. In darker shades, it’s considered a wealthy color. It suggests spirituality and sophistication. In paler shades, such as lavender, it’s feminine and romantic.

When choosing your color choices for your next graphic design project, make sure you consider your marketing goals and the emotion you want your audience to experience.

Useful Web Design Checklist

Monday, July 7th, 2008

We are posting a checklist for you to use when developeing a new website for your company.  We hope you find this checklist useful.

Web Site Design Marketing Objectives

  • What is your primary goal with the site?
    • Establishing your credibility
    • Describing your products or services
    • Completing sales transactions
    • Offering customer service and support
    • Communicating company identity or branding
  • What are your secondary goals?
    • Search engine friendly?
    • Generate repeat traffic?
    • Encourage visitors to recommend it to others?
    • Create an online community, send emails?
    • Increase customer loyalty?
    • Encourage visitors to stay and visit many parts of the site?
  • What is your intended use for the site?
  • How will people find the site?  By searching in a search engine or because you gave them your URL?

Who is Your Target Audience

  • Who is your target audience?
  • Will they be accessing your site via dial up or high speed connection?
  • How will you be accessing the site (connection speed and browser)
  • What is your target audience looking for?
  • What questions are your customers constantly asking you?
  • What can we include that would WOW your customers?

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Viral Internet Marketing “Will It Blend?”

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Many times, popular videos get spread virally over the internet. Creative video production can be a very economical way to promote your small business.

Here is an awesome example of how a business can promote their brand and product over the internet. Blend Tec has an entire series of these blender commercials titled, “Will it Blend?”. This one in particular features the I-Pod geting blended by the Blend Tec blender. It is uploaded on You Tube and has been viewed over 5,000,000 times. This company has seen a significant increase in blender sales as a result of these videos.

San Diego Website Design Considerations

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

When I meet with clients for the first time at our San Diego location, I try to emphasize and keep my clients focused on one primary objective. Everyone gets all wrapped up in the “look and feel” of the website design. The big question that I ask is, once the visitor is on the site, what do you want them to do next? In other words, what is the next step in your sales process?

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7 Steps for Website Promotion/Marketing

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Website promotion should be the primary focus of your internet marketing plan. Pomoting the site effectively and driving the right traffic is more important than the esthetics of the site in my opinion. Don’t get me wrong, the site should make a great first impression, it’s just that there won’t be a first impression if no one sees the sight. This is why constant website promotion is critical for an on line business.

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