By the team at bigrockcoupon.in. When it comes to marketing, new entrepreneurs are often at a loss as to where to begin. Since there are numerous marketing strategies that one can use to promote their product or service, most entrepreneurs are often overwhelmed, making it difficult for them to focus on any one marketing tactic. However, what not many entrepreneurs may be aware of is that eBooks...
#BGB #Infographic: Using Social Media to Grow and Promote Your Brand
As an entrepreneur or a solo-preneur, you’re faced with an uphill battle. You need to find a way to stand out from the rest of the people in your industry with something unique and exciting. You have this idea, a brand and a story that you want to tell the world, but how do you bring it to them? The answer is social media. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, these platforms and more are teeming with...
Brand Building Tips for the Not-So-Average Joes and Janes
This is a guest post courtesy of Kate with tips on things you might want to consider before diving headlong into a branding campaign. It’s important to have a destination in mind whenever you embark on any journey. And branding is (at least in my book) ultimately a journey of discovery, whether you are trying to build a personal brand to platform off of, or a business brand designed to...
Breathing Personality Into Your Branding Strategy
This is a guest post courtesy of Guy Asher. Ya’ll know I’m all about injecting a little personality into your copy and messaging, and using personality to help your brand stand a step above the rest. Guy here has some interesting tips on ways you can do just that. Got ideas of your own? Feel free to share in the comments below this post. You probably describe your business a certain...
Your Biggest Business Asset and Milking It for All It’s Worth
This is a guest post courtesy of Craig. The landscape of business is constantly changing, constantly evolving, and new ways of doing business continue to emerge at an almost staggering pace. However, there is one constant that you can most definitely count on to stand the test of time. It quite possibly is the most valuable asset a business can cultivate, and often times can mean the difference...
3 Strategies to Build Credibility with Men as Female Entrepreneurs
This is a guest post courtesy of Patrick. In short… go hard or go home. Don’t waste your time and energy succumbing to fear and a lack of confidence. More and more fearless females are entering the exciting, stimulating and challenging world of entrepreneurship. Owning your own business is tough! But the rewards are hard to beat which is why men and women alike continue to make their...
Ana Hoffman’s Six Steps to Becoming an Authority Blogger
This is a guest post contributed by Michael Alexis from WriterViews. He breaks down a recent interview with Ana Hoffman of TrafficGenerationCafe into 6 simple steps to becoming what’s commonly dubbed an “authority blogger”. I have lots of respect for Ana as a fellow blogger, so I felt compelled to share this wealth of information with you, my dear readers. (I know, I’m...
Put the “Pop” in Popular- Making Your Biz Cool
Did you ever think that being “cool” was just for teenagers, wannabes and people with nothing else to do with their time? Think again. In the cutthroat world of business, there is nothing more important than projecting an aura that makes your brand sparkle from head to foot. Yes, sparkle my friend. As in being ridiculously interesting. Because in this day and age of digital technology, social...
The Business of Branding is a Bit Like Tattooing Your Behind
If you’re a business owner or entrepreneur, you already know a little something about the term branding, or at the very least have heard it’s something important you need to start doing. The problem is that many people think branding is simply slapping up a logo and being done with it.
Um… no. Not quite.
Creating Value Creates Sales
The number one obstacle I often face when selling something is the need a person has for that which I’m selling at the moment. I have found out, over time, that even though a person has a need for it, the probability of a sale isn’t guaranteed. I’ve realized that no matter how beneficial a product is for that person, how convenient my payment schemes are, and how much a value it...