Developed by Toyota subsidiary Denso-Wave in 1994, the QR (quick response) code was designed with a two-dimensional code to allow its contents to be decoded at high speed. QR codes can contain images, urls, text, and more. Traditionally, QR codes have been black and white, but the growing popularit
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Art Gallery Marketing Ideas: QR Code Art
Posted by mirsbblogger under MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4923 days ago
Dental Practice Marketing Ideas: Create Dentist Profile Pages
Posted by mirsbblogger under MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4927 days ago
You may be surprised how much your dental practice would benefit from having profiles for your dentists. I have done numerous web searches both for Los Angeles dentist and dentists by name and there is usually very little information provided. I was shocked at how many dentists do not have a websit
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Landscaping and Gardening Marketing Ideas: Use an iPad to Show Off Your Landscaping Portfolio
Posted by mirsbblogger under MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4931 days ago
Using the iPad to present portfolios is nothing new. People have been using the iPad to show off their portfolio since the original iPad came out.
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Restaurant Marketing Ideas: Use Outdoor Vinyl Banners to Attract Customers to Your Restaurant
Posted by mirsbblogger under MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4931 days ago
One of the easiest and time tested methods of attracting customers to your restaurant is through the use of outdoor vinyl banners. Hanging a vinyl banner outside your restaurant is great for marketing your restaurant to pedestrian and car traffic. Good things to advertise on your vinyl banner are y
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Pet Store Marketing Ideas: Sell Natural & Organic Pet Foods
Posted by mirsbblogger under MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4933 days ago
Americans will spend an estimated $19.53 billion on pet food in 20111. The sale of natural and organic pet foods make up just a small percentage of the total amount Americans currently spend on pet food. However, partially due to the incidents in 2007 when people’s pets died from eating regular pet
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Retailers often asked for zip codes for marketing purposes–whether it be to get a better understanding where their customers live or to what areas they’re selling the most goods and services. However, back on February 10, 2011, the California Supreme Court unanimously overturned two lower-court dec
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Logo Designing Tips that’ll Help You Stand Out
Posted by wk_up under MarketingFrom http://blog.uprinting.com 4940 days ago
Logos are vital in branding and marketing. They help make businesses and organizations easier to remember. Here are some tips on how to create that perfect logo for your business.
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Health Club Marketing Ideas: Offer Pay-As-You-Go Gym Memberships
Posted by mirsbblogger under Products and ServicesFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4940 days ago
Consider offering pay-as-you-go gym memberships to attract new members to your health club.
What is a Pay-As-You-Go Gym Membership?
Pay-As-You-Go has been used by gyms in many different ways. It can simply mean that it’s a membership with no contractual obligations–the member can cancel at an Read More
What is a Pay-As-You-Go Gym Membership?
Pay-As-You-Go has been used by gyms in many different ways. It can simply mean that it’s a membership with no contractual obligations–the member can cancel at an Read More
Save Social Media time!! Get organised and protect your Klout score!
Posted by marketingm8 under Social MediaFrom http://www.constructionmarketinguk.co.uk 4956 days ago
Made Hot by: Big Business Boogaloo on April 12, 2011 2:27 am
Need more hours in your day?? Of course you do! Social Media is the time vampire, but we can help ourselves. Read about Buffer and see how it can help and protect you!
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Self-Employed Tax Liability
Posted by mirsbblogger under TaxesFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4960 days ago
If you are a sole proprietor, a partner in a partnership, an independent contractor, freelancer, or otherwise make money on your own, you are considered self-employed by the IRS and you have a self-employed tax liability if you had net earnings greater than $400 from self-employment. Net earnings a
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