2008
10
Jul

The Office Gal Link Love #11

Another week is here and another installment of The Office Gal Link Love is up and waiting for our busy readers to click away! There are some great reads this week with one simple theme among them all – how to improve all around! It might be on how to improve an interview, how to improve useful documents, to how to improve on brainstorming.

Time to go read. Improve and enjoy!

There you go readers, six links to help you get up and go for a great week!

And as always, if you have a link that you feel would be great to feature in our weekly link love, please let us know!

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2008
09
Jul

The Office Gal Link Love #10

Yes it is that time again! The beginning of a new week and a new listing of articles and interesting posts to help you plan and support your upcoming week at work! Definitely a positive week ahead of us.

This week I am sharing with you how you can plan to be more productive, building an online business, and how to have a great week at the office! Some great posts and articles to read with tips to take to the bank!

Monday morning reads are right below. Go read and be successful. Enjoy!

There you go readers, six links to help you get up and go for a great week!

And as always, if you have a link that you feel would be great to feature in our weekly link love, please let us know!

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2008
09
Jul

Small-Budget Advertising

advertise-full You might be a one-person team or have a handful of people in you small cramped office, but somehow your word needs to get out. You have a business to grow, so people need to learn about the company and your purpose; you want people to flock to your little nook. How to you get them to your nook? Advertise!

Advertising can cost large sums when you want to spread the word, sums of money that small businesses can’t afford. No worries. Not every company has to have thousand dollar commercials to draw in lucrative clients. Thinking small can give you big rewards.

Pens. Pens are used everyday by everyone. Making lists, jotting notes, and signing receipts. You can reach a huge sum of potential by strategically placing pens where they are needed most.

Magnets. Magnets are used to hold precious works of art from the youngsters. Everyone can use an extra few and your magnet is always in front of people. Offices will use them on filing cabinets too. Always in the open.

Here are a few places to strategically locate your advertising:

  • Servers at restaurants
  • Doctor offices
  • Check-out lines
  • Goodie bags for school
  • Fitness center central locations
  • Neighborhood newsletters

I have even seen businesses add pens and magnets to kids Halloween containers!

Car signs. Signs placed on your car can grab the attention of people from everywhere. Tons of businesses use this tool – services for cleaning, realtors, even child care facilities. In today’s digital world, with one snap of a camera phone, viola, a new customer might have pulled up right next to you.

Regardless of which route you take, make sure to always include the pertinent information when space is available. Some items might not be able to have everything included, but you should always include your name, phone number, and a quick tidbit like “Best Window Cleaners.” As you get more space include a web address and street address or more information about your business.

Good luck with all of your future advertising! Before you go, check out these online locations for inexpensive pens and magnets!

Vista Print

Four Color Magnets

National Pen

Do you have a low-cost advertising suggestion? Please let us know or leave a comment.

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2008
07
Jul

The Office Gal Link Love #9

Another week has past and here we find ourselves again. I hope everyone was able to enjoy their Fourth of July Holiday and is back at work well rested. Well, at least back at work, well rested optional.

Over the weekend while reading various articles, finding some that stand out more than others to share with you, I believe I found some real gems. In business, if you blog, we have a great article on how to increase readers. We also have a tip from a CEO on how to create clear goals for yourself. Honestly, I can’t name one person that doesn’t need to create a better list for themselves – at least spend more thinking time on the ones they already have.

Monday morning reads are right below. Go read and be successful. Enjoy!

  • How To Visualize Your Success @ Pick The Brain.
  • 60 Minutes To Clear Goals @ Isnare by Jim Estall, CEO of SYNNEX Canada.
  • How I Went from 8 to 800 Subscribers in 5 Months @ Blissfully Domestic.
  • One at a Time? Prioritizing versus Multi-tasking @ Productivity Goal.
  • How to Manage Your Team in a Downturn (and Come Out on Top) @ BNET.
  • 10 Ways You Might Be Breaking the Law With Your Computer @ TechRepublic.

There you go readers, six links to help you ease frustrations or to clear out your head.

And as always, if you have a link that you feel would be great to feature in our weekly link love, please let us know!

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