Jan29
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gfmstudio
There are many things that your children can do during their holiday like playing video games or go on a vacation. If you think that playing video games and go on a vacation only waste your money, their holiday time and they also get nothing except fun, you might want to buy this product.
The product is called by Yoostar. This is the perfect products for parents who want their children stay at home during their holiday, but still can have some fun and also new knowledge. Yoostar is kind of game which enables your children to act like their favorite actors because this game is video maker game which can put your children in their favorite movie or television clip scene.
When you order this Yoostar product, you will get complete movie maker equipment that your children can use. You will get video camera which your children can use to record the movie, then stereo microphone, green screen which can be used later to add the effect digitally and also 14 scenes and also bundled software which your children can easily used. You children should love this product because they can explore their hobby in acting while they can have knowledge about how movies are made.
Aug04
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Marketing by:
gfmstudio
Market research – Why?
No matter how good your product and your service, the venture cannot succeed without effective marketing. And this begins with careful, systematic research. It is very dangerous to assume that you already know about your intended market. You need to do market research to make sure you’re on track. Use the business planning process as your opportunity to uncover data and to question your marketing efforts. Your time will be well spent.
Market research – How?
There are two kinds of market research: primary and secondary.
Secondary research means using published information such as industry profiles, trade journals, newspapers, magazines, census data, and demographic profiles. This type of information is available in public libraries, industry associations, chambers of commerce, from vendors who sell to your industry, and from government agencies.
Start with your local library. Most librarians are pleased to guide you through their business data collection. You will be amazed at what is there. There are more online sources than you could possibly use. Your chamber of commerce has good information on the local area. Trade associations and trade publications often have excellent industry-specific data.
Primary research means gathering your own data. For example, you could do your own traffic count at a proposed location, use the yellow pages to identify competitors, and do surveys or focus-group interviews to learn about consumer preferences. Professional market research can be very costly, but there are many books that show small business owners how to do effective research themselves.
In your marketing plan, be as specific as possible; give statistics, numbers, and sources. The marketing plan will be the basis, later on, of the all-important sales projection.
- Use the slang of the niche you’re addressing to
If you target a particularly narrow audience, make sure you know the buzzwords of the industry. Do your homework and let your readers know that you know what you’re talking about. This will help you (in time) convince them that you are an expert in the field, and you will get more credibility, together, of course, with an increase in traffic.
- Mind your grammar and spelling
There are no little things on the Web more repelling than bad grammar and spelling. Nobody
trusts a Web site where misspellings and grammar mistakes are frequent. It influences credibility in a negative manner, and it is only you who will have to lose.
- Use short sentences and paragraphs
Again, taking into account the short attention span of the Web users, you shouldn’t indulge yourself in long, elaborate phrases and in endless paragraphs. Make sure that your paragraphs are no longer than 5 lines, and that you keep your sentences short and to the point.
Remember that headlines are good “bait” for both search engine spiders and readers. Catchy
headlines that contain keywords should never miss.