Ok…so you’ve got your website, you’ve implemented all these innovative concepts to drive traffic to your site and now you’re anxiously waiting at the door for the flood of customers…but there’s nobody there…
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Imagine an interactive brochure that doesn’t have to be online, can provide a huge amount of information in a manageable context, is environmentally friendly and has the ability to be fully customised. Jack in the box have such a product and we have been using it for a range of different applications to help our clients provide information that wouldn’t have been possible with traditional media.
I love an innovative new advertising idea, and feel it is my duty to tell you all about it. The other week I stumbled across ‘walking billboards’ and have fallen in love with the idea. Not only are they innovative and effective, but extremely affordable. To me, that’s a winning combination.
Sleek. Sexy. Interactive. Innovative. Engaging. Simple and Effective. Just some of the words already being used to describe our latest concept in online website design.
As the old saying goes, “a picture paints a thousand words”, but so too does a few carefully chosen words of copy.
Expos, trade shows and exhibits… there is one for just about every industry in every capital city in the state. For some companies, it forms the core of their marketing activities for the year. The ways that organisations showcase themselves at such events vary immensely – some have a trestle table with a few brochures, where as others seem to create a whole new world in their exhibit space. If expos and events are important for building your business, but your display needs a bit of special attention, keep reading…
I heard just this morning that shoulder pads for women are back! I’m also reliably informed that I’m totally “out of it” because flared trousers have been back for a year or so. Everything old is new again! Some things, of course, never go out of fashion but when it comes to our industry, I often wonder what we need to throw away and what we need to keep?