Immediate Advertising

Apr 25, 2009 @ 02:34 pm by articles

Imagine that you are running a business, a computer shop say, or a DIY store, or photography shop, anything at all. In the current climate things are tough, sales are down, turnover is through the floor, and you’ll have to send a search party out to find the profits.

What will you do, either sit on your hands and hope it gets better, or do something about it. You can change the shop layout, décor, bring in new stock, put in new window displays, you could also have a sale, or a promotion of some sort, maybe a 50% off or 2 for 1 or whatever.

You have made your plans, put them into action and the morning comes around when everything will come together, you throw open the doors, the question is will you get a flood of new customers coming into the shop, probably not. You’ll get no new customers unless you tell your potential customers that there is something special going on. Your options are things like newspaper adverts, radio adverts, and signage on the shop; these are all good, but none of them will be what I would call immediate advertising, in other words something that will tell your customers as they are walking up and down the high street that you are up to something in your shop.

So immediate advertising, or cheap advertising, will let your customers know that you have a promotion on now, and the best type of immediate advertising is to use personalised printed balloons, that’s right kids balloons printed with details of your promotion. Just think, for less than the cost of a small advert in the local paper you can have hundreds of ‘mini billboards’ bobbing around the town.

 

Get it Frugal Girlfriend

Apr 25, 2009 @ 01:18 pm by articles

I have looked up many ways to look better. Growing older isn’t simple, you’re always looking for the best yet cheapest ways right now. My personal private experience is that washing your face and body with soap was water produces the best results. It seems that store bought products may make your skin rash more because your skin has to get used to it. Who wants to spend months becoming familiar with a new item, when all you need to do is clean your body on a constant basis? I will add one of the best products I have used is Jergens. It will let your skin appear natural without all the oppressive sun destroying your skin.

I will give another tip, why spend so much money on perfume when you should purchase body spray and smell nearly as great !! There’s so many numerous kinds of cheap perfume why spend all that coin?

Why do I need an aftershave?

Aftershave is a liquid, lotion or gel used especially by guys after they have finished shaving. It usually contains an antiseptic agent like alcohol to stop impurity from nicks as well as numb maltreated skin, a scent to enhance scent, and a moisturizer to soften the skin. An alcohol based, fragrance-free astringent may be used as an aftershave. It is asserted the alcohol in the aftershave closes pores in the skin and prevents irritation aka razon burn.

After-shave is exactly what it sounds like. A soothing balm after shaving. Shaving can be cruel on your skin. The film on your face is terribly reactive, and consistent shaving will leave it dry, irritated, and susceptible to ingrown hairs. Also, you might get a few nicks here and there which may need some tender loving care.

After polishing off one flask of aftershave, that I hadn’t used in a long time because I stopped using it. It hurts so I suppose it has alcohol. It is said to be an astringent so it aids in cleaning, thus preventing irritations or infections to the skin just shaved. It was scented like a perfume, so I suppose that it’s main function was to allow a person to smell nice since men’s colognes failed to truly exist far during the past. Now with the expansion of men’s colognes, there is no real reason to use aftershave. Just make sure you wash your face well with cool to warm water, and probably do that in the shower after shaving.

Natural Haircare

Natural skin care brings together a tendency to return to the basics. Skin can actually benefit from applying natural products, but don’t neglect hair. Hair products cost a lot, and I’m always tempted by new, laboratory certified brands in fashionable bottles. A large amount of them are very good, but they are costly and they frequently hint of chemicals. Use some of natural hair products and enjoy the fresh scents of fruit and other great things without needing to stress about reactions or chemicals.

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