Category Archives: Stationery Industry

The March 28th Industry Event,
The 21st Century Bride is shaping up

I have never worked so hard in my life. Running Local Traffic Builder and putting The 21st Century Bride event together are two full time jobs. As it stands with about 40 days to go, we have a full schedule of wonderful speakers and supportive sponsors. In additional to industry notables like Alan Berg, Andy Read more …

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Your site should be an appointment generator

Millions of websites have a navigation button “contact us.” The type of information naturally will vary based on the type of business. If it is store, listing hours, establishing a link to MapQuest or Google Maps to get directions, a phone number and e-mail are all appropriate things to include. Perhaps a home-based business would Read more …

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Something Positive

Most people that know me associate my industry attributes with marketing. I have imparted ideas to thousands of wedding professionals through my books, seminars and just one-on-on dialogs. In addition so many have been generous to me with their knowledge. One thing I learned is that whatever marketing can exponentially be enhanced with a reputation Read more …

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New stamp from the US Postal Service

The new US Postal Service stamp simply does not solve invitation mailing problems. Greetings Magazine reported that during a ceremony at the National Stationery Show in May, the US Postal Service released a sixty four cent “Butterfly Stamp” that is a flat rate for up to one ounce regardless of the shape of an envelope. Read more …

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