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Thursday, 22 April 2010 14:22
100 ways to improve your small business marketing – Part 5

41. Turn your invoice into a sales tool. Place a marketing message on the bottom with the latest special offer
42. Implement a loyalty program with your customers
Published in Marketing
Thursday, 22 April 2010 14:19
Cedar Jet Travel Goes Online

I still love giving Alen a call at Cedar Jet Travel because he really is incredibly helpful and friendly – and always knows the best deals.
Published in Marketing
Thursday, 22 April 2010 14:17
100 Ways to improve your small business marketing
It’s getting late… but here are some more…
Published in Marketing
Tuesday, 11 May 2010 13:52
The Pelican Brief

A client of Marketing Eye last week asked for us to design a logo around their wife’s picture of a pelican.
Published in Management
Friday, 21 May 2010 11:45
Some people will never succeed
It’s sad but true. Some people, no matter what good intentions they have, will never be successful.
Published in Marketing
Monday, 14 June 2010 11:18
Remembering where you came from…

Published in Mellissah Smith
Saturday, 09 October 2010 10:27
Challenges that small businesses have when it comes to marketing
If you are a small business owner, you would have had many occasions where you were ready to tear your hair out. There is so much to think about; finances, staff, customers, your product/service and of course marketing – bringing in the business!
Published in Small Business Marketing
Thursday, 13 January 2011 12:11
The date from hell!

Have you ever been on a date from hell? Unfortunately, I have to say I have been on a few, but that tends to go with the territory if you are in your 30’s and single
Published in Marketing
Sunday, 07 November 2010 11:28
The lure of saving money
Like most companies, Marketing Eye has monthly sales targets and each month for the past year, we have either exceeded it or at least matched our own expectations.
Published in Mellissah Smith
Sunday, 24 October 2010 16:51
Are you the reason why?
It pains me to remember when the business was just me. Even though I have always had staff, I remember when they couldn’t make decisions without me and I worked 16 hours a day just to ensure that everything was 100% perfect.
Published in Marketing