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mySmartMedia: Top 10 Content Marketing Tips For Small Business »
1.Content marketing is not only for big businesses: There is a misconception among small business owners that content marketing is just for big corporations and small businesses can’t benefit from it. Content Marketing is for businesses of all kinds. Doesn’t matter what is the size…
Branding Tip 10: A quality website design needs quality content. Hire a professional photographer. Use an editor. The style of your photos and the voice you take in your writing is just as much apart of your branding as your logo. Quality before quantity.”
— Olivia F. Gresham of OGiDesigns.net
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Branding Tip 09: Consistency: The key to developing Brand Awareness. Consistency in colors and how they’re used. Consistency in how your logo is presented. Consistency in the tone you take in your writing. Consistency in your use of fonts. Consistency in the way your present your brand.”
— Olivia F. Gresham of OGiDesigns
Ty on Tactics: A Blog about PR and Social Media: Three Flaws Facebook's Timeline Highlights »
Last year, Facebook users (and not without quite a bit of grumbling) began making the transition to the new Timeline format. For many business page owners, navigating the changes proved to be cumbersome, and one year later, some still have yet to get the hang of it.
Failing to master…
2 heads of bowden2bowden: brand development in 4 steps »
Marketing often talks about brand development as a critical step in moving a company beyond a specific product or service and making it a solution to a need in consumers’ minds. However, the actual process of brand development itself isn’t always clear. Many small businesses learn it the hard…
Branding Tip 08: Try to control the way your company is publicized by third parties. Provide them with various pictures to use for their publications. For print 300dpi CMYK and online 72dpi RGB. Provide your logo on a black, white, and clear background (png). This way the look of your brand doesn’t appear cheap! Ask your designer for all of these formats of your logo after the final logo has been selected.”
— Olivia F. Gresham of OGiDesigns


