Wednesday, February 7, 2018

How to Find the Best Advertising Space for Your Business

Advertising in the right place is just as important as what you have to say in your ads. You probably spend a lot of time finessing your marketing material to convey just the right message, but how much time have you spent analyzing where to broaden the reach of your marketing efforts?

Ask the Right Questions
To find the best space for your marketing message, think about where your customers are:

What do your customers do for a living?
What do your customers do for fun?
What TV shows do your customers watch?
What radio stations do your customers listen to?
Do your customers read news in a paper or online?
What websites do your customers frequently visit?
What kind of giveaway would your customer remember you by?
In selecting advertising space, it's important to get your message to the places where your potential customers are likely to be. Ever blasted your marketing out to the world only to receive nothing in return? It's equivalent to a fisherman randomly going out into the ocean and casting his net without a clue as to whether there are actual catches to be had. Make sure you know where your fish hang out before casting your net.

Think Beyond Normal
Sometimes this requires thinking outside the box.

Traditionally, marketing efforts focus on the same old marketing channels, such as TV, radio, and print. To keep up with modern marketing trends, you have to think beyond what's worked in the past, and look for new ways to get your message broadcast to the most potential customers.

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Hence the internet. It is safe to say that where traditional channels dominated for decades and decades, the age of the internet has taken over. Companies like Apple, Google, Olark, Twitter, and LinkedIn have literally made billions by either being the first to optimize or get in front of the internet craze. Startups have since made millions by approaching the masses online in a new way, like Imgur, who saw a need online, started an app, and proceeded to become a stable in millions of people lives.

All that to say, your target market is online and taking advantage of the internet every single day. Companies have proven that if you can get in front of your market online you can generate viral amounts of traffic for cheap or free. Take advantage of the new markets before they become the old markets.

In the same vein, find products that think outside the box, maybe tapping a new marketing space like screen cleaner stickers that are customized with your logo and info but sit on the backs of phones or tablets. These products are innovative and take up some primetime space.

At Pristine Screens, we help businesses get their message out to the widest audience possible through custom sticky screen cleaners.

These easy-to-use microfiber screen cleaners serve the dual purpose of carrying your marketing message and being useful for your potential customers. Everyone needs to clean the dirty smudges off their phone. Our products adhere to the back of their phone, so they are always available when needed and always advertising for you!

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Tuesday, February 6, 2018

How to Grow Strawberries in a Pot

Even on the coldest of winter days you can enjoy your favorite strawberry snacks and desserts without having to pay the phenomenal costs at the grocery store. All you have to do is grow strawberries in a pot right in your kitchen! And it's not as hard as you might think. Growing strawberries in a pot is actually very simple and a great way to ensure that your fruit is all organic and doesn't contain any harsh chemicals or pesticides.

Here's how to Grow Strawberries in a Pot at Your House

Necessary supplies:

Everbearing Strawberry Plants
Organic Soil
Self draining hanging pot with water collector
Purchase already started strawberry plants from your local garden center or buy them online from a reputable retailer. When purchasing your strawberry plants, be sure that the plant is an everbearing strawberry, meaning it will continuously produce fruit throughout most of the year.
Fill the hanging pot about 1/2 way with dampened organic soil and place the strawberry plant in the center.

Continue filling the pot with soil until it is full. Be sure to use a large hanging basket with good drainage in the bottom. A self draining pot with a water collector at the bottom is a great choice for strawberries.

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Press the soil down gently, but don't compact the soil. The plant needs room to grow and if the soil is too tight, it will make it harder for the roots to take place.

Lightly water the soil. Don't soak the soil, or you risk drowning your new plant. Just water until the soil is damp and pliable.

Hang the strawberry plant in bright sunlight for at least six to eight hours each day.

Water as needed. If you are using a self watering planter, follow the guideline on the planter. If not, you're strawberry plant will likely need to be watered every other day, providing you live in a moderate climate. Drier climates may need to water daily.

Place the plant in a dark or dimly lit area after the sun sets and leave it there until the sun rises the next day. A room that is unused or not often used is a great place to leave the strawberry plants during the night, so you can ensure they do not get damaged.

Pick the strawberries as they ripen and place them into freezer bags for long term storage or make jellies, jams or preserves.

Vanessa Hamlin is a freelance writer and designer currently writing for a variety of websites. Vanessa owns and operates Food * Life * Design where she posts about well, food, life and design. In addition to writing, Vanessa owns and operates VLHamlinDesign, her design shop, where you can find a huge variety of greeting cards, custom invitations and personalized stationery. http://www.vlhamlin.com