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Business Success Means Achieiving The Success Advantage Factor Through 3 External Capacities Outdoor's announcement that relates to indoor digital signage networks. The four newly announced cities join deployments in Chicago, Boston, Cleveland, Las Vegas and Minneapolis/St. Paul. In total, the company intends to roll out networked digital billboards in at least 100 markets by the end of this year.Much is written about the how to achieve business success. From the Balance Scorecard for business to The On-Purpose Business, business owners have a wealth of information to turn their hard efforts into bountiful success. Yet, success still eludes many.What I have recently discovered as a small business coach, is that there are 3 distinct and separate capacities that every business has regardless of size and how thes How long will it be before Clear Channel Outdoor's parent company, which owns or operates 40 TV stations throughout the country, begins combining the sale of commercial TV time with the sale of networked digital billboard ads? What sorts of economies of scale and sales synergies would that type of approach bring? In the indoor digital signage areas, how long will it be before competing, fractured digital signage networks coalesce into a unified market that can be Why You Shouldnt Waste Your Time Selling Low Ticket Items Out-of-home advertising -the nice-sounding term for all types of advertising consumed away from home, including digital signage- is likely to become an even more important component of the advertising landscape with this week's announcement that Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings will roll out digital billboards in four more cities: Akron, OH, Columbus, OH, Memphis, TN, and Wichita, KS.Ok if youre reading this article most likely you are out searching on the Internet for away to make some type of extra income. You may or may not have seen these little programs that claim you can make all this money working from the comfort of your home and they only cost $49.95.Sounds great right? You can make all this money online for only $49.95. Wrong! Those are just cheap little mind games and tactics people put on their websites so you buy the junky program they offer, but then in the end you wis Making up the digital billboard network in each city are:
While the size of Clear Channel Outdoor's displays and its ongoing commitment to building digital billboards networks are impressive, what's more impressive is the flexibility the new medium brings to the advertising community. The company plans to rotate advertising copy on each network display in an eight-second loop, totaling a minimum of 1,250 advertising spots every day! Compare that staggering number to the paltry 23 advertising messages the signs would have carried for weeks or even months if they had been made of paper and ink. What's clear from the Clear Channel Outdoors example is the dramatic impact technology is having on the way advertisers can communicate their unique marketing messages to people away from home. The same is true of indoor digital signage networks. They combine the appeal of television -graphics, text, animation, sound and video- with a growing presence in retail stores, malls and other venues where consumers go to shop. Perhaps even more important, just like the Clear Channel digital billboards, the messaging on digital signage networks can change frequently -even more than a thousand times per day if required. The flexibility to update messaging easily throughout the day is huge in retail. Consider only a few examples. First, many large retail stores spend seemingly countless hours changing thousands of printed signs in various departments to keep their promotional and marketing messages in line with their retail goals. Digital signage can slash the time spent on this activity. Second, updating or replacing signs at different times of the day to match the changing demographics and desires of patrons is at best difficult. Imagine a caf? in a mall that must post its specials on a placard outside its entrance three times per day -once for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Now extend that concept to other retailers in the same mall that would like to target their messaging to seniors in the morning, students after school and families in the evening. With printed signs, such day parting is nearly impossible. But with digital signage, day parting marketing messages is simple and fast. Third, consider ROI. Traditional signs do not lend themselves to advertising support in a retail setting. Digital signs do, and best of all because they're easy to change, advertising messages can be sold again and again. There's one other important component of Clear Channel Outdoor's announcement that relates to indoor digital signage networks. The four newly announced cities join deployments in Chicago, Boston, Cleveland, Las Vegas and Minneapolis/St. Paul. In total, the company intends to roll out networked digital billboards in at least 100 markets by the end of this year. How long will it be before Clear Channel Outdoor's parent company, which owns or operates 40 TV stations throughout the country, begins combining the sale of commercial TV time with the sale of networked digital billboard ads? What sorts of economies of scale and sales synergies would that type of approach bring? In the indoor digital signage areas, how long will it be before competing, fractured digital signage networks coalesce into a unified market that can be Solidifying Foundations lding digital billboards networks are impressive, what's more impressive is the flexibility the new medium brings to the advertising community. The company plans to rotate advertising copy on each network display in an eight-second loop, totaling a minimum of 1,250 advertising spots every day!To ensure that your business runs smoothly, you need to establish a solid structure. The success of your business depends on how well you manage it. First, you need to choose how you will set up your business: as a sole proprietor, a partnership or a corporation. Most home-based businesses are sole proprietor-ships, but talk to an attorney to make sure that type is right for you.Next, set up an effective record keeping system. If this is one area that leaves you baffled or Compare that staggering number to the paltry 23 advertising messages the signs would have carried for weeks or even months if they had been made of paper and ink. What's clear from the Clear Channel Outdoors example is the dramatic impact technology is having on the way advertisers can communicate their unique marketing messages to people away from home. The same is true of indoor digital signage networks. They combine the appeal of television -graphics, text, animation, sound and video- with a growing presence in retail stores, malls and other venues where consumers go to shop. Perhaps even more important, just like the Clear Channel digital billboards, the messaging on digital signage networks can change frequently -even more than a thousand times per day if required. The flexibility to update messaging easily throughout the day is huge in retail. Consider only a few examples. First, many large retail stores spend seemingly countless hours changing thousands of printed signs in various departments to keep their promotional and marketing messages in line with their retail goals. Digital signage can slash the time spent on this activity. Second, updating or replacing signs at different times of the day to match the changing demographics and desires of patrons is at best difficult. Imagine a caf? in a mall that must post its specials on a placard outside its entrance three times per day -once for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Now extend that concept to other retailers in the same mall that would like to target their messaging to seniors in the morning, students after school and families in the evening. With printed signs, such day parting is nearly impossible. But with digital signage, day parting marketing messages is simple and fast. Third, consider ROI. Traditional signs do not lend themselves to advertising support in a retail setting. Digital signs do, and best of all because they're easy to change, advertising messages can be sold again and again. There's one other important component of Clear Channel Outdoor's announcement that relates to indoor digital signage networks. The four newly announced cities join deployments in Chicago, Boston, Cleveland, Las Vegas and Minneapolis/St. Paul. In total, the company intends to roll out networked digital billboards in at least 100 markets by the end of this year. How long will it be before Clear Channel Outdoor's parent company, which owns or operates 40 TV stations throughout the country, begins combining the sale of commercial TV time with the sale of networked digital billboard ads? What sorts of economies of scale and sales synergies would that type of approach bring? In the indoor digital signage areas, how long will it be before competing, fractured digital signage networks coalesce into a unified market that can be Business Stationery sound and video- with a growing presence in retail stores, malls and other venues where consumers go to shop. Perhaps even more important, just like the Clear Channel digital billboards, the messaging on digital signage networks can change frequently -even more than a thousand times per day if required.Have you ever given a thought to business stationary you use in your business? Some of you may wonder what the big deal about business stationary is. The fact is that high-quality business stationary can help you build a positive image about your company irrespective of the type and size of business. Moreover, well-designed and professional business stationary can help your business stand apart from your competition.Business Stationery - An effective and powerful tool for business communication and The flexibility to update messaging easily throughout the day is huge in retail. Consider only a few examples. First, many large retail stores spend seemingly countless hours changing thousands of printed signs in various departments to keep their promotional and marketing messages in line with their retail goals. Digital signage can slash the time spent on this activity. Second, updating or replacing signs at different times of the day to match the changing demographics and desires of patrons is at best difficult. Imagine a caf? in a mall that must post its specials on a placard outside its entrance three times per day -once for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Now extend that concept to other retailers in the same mall that would like to target their messaging to seniors in the morning, students after school and families in the evening. With printed signs, such day parting is nearly impossible. But with digital signage, day parting marketing messages is simple and fast. Third, consider ROI. Traditional signs do not lend themselves to advertising support in a retail setting. Digital signs do, and best of all because they're easy to change, advertising messages can be sold again and again. There's one other important component of Clear Channel Outdoor's announcement that relates to indoor digital signage networks. The four newly announced cities join deployments in Chicago, Boston, Cleveland, Las Vegas and Minneapolis/St. Paul. In total, the company intends to roll out networked digital billboards in at least 100 markets by the end of this year. How long will it be before Clear Channel Outdoor's parent company, which owns or operates 40 TV stations throughout the country, begins combining the sale of commercial TV time with the sale of networked digital billboard ads? What sorts of economies of scale and sales synergies would that type of approach bring? In the indoor digital signage areas, how long will it be before competing, fractured digital signage networks coalesce into a unified market that can be Trade Show Lead Follow-Up nd desires of patrons is at best difficult. Imagine a caf? in a mall that must post its specials on a placard outside its entrance three times per day -once for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Now extend that concept to other retailers in the same mall that would like to target their messaging to seniors in the morning, students after school and families in the evening. With printed signs, such day parting is nearly impossible. But with digital signage, day parting marketing messages is simple and fast. Third, consider ROI. Traditional signs do not lend themselves to advertising support in a retail setting. Digital signs do, and best of all because they're easy to change, advertising messages can be sold again and again.The Dreaded SLBH If you're like most exhibitors, your first day back in the office after a trade show contains a myriad of competing priorities. Messages from current clients who need you beckon, the list of daily to-do's has piled up for several days, and business-as-usual marches on. Now's the time NOT to let the trade show leads that you worked so hard to get (not to mention spent so much money getting!) fall into the infamous SLBH – the Sales Lead Black Hole.What is the Sales Lead Black Hole There's one other important component of Clear Channel Outdoor's announcement that relates to indoor digital signage networks. The four newly announced cities join deployments in Chicago, Boston, Cleveland, Las Vegas and Minneapolis/St. Paul. In total, the company intends to roll out networked digital billboards in at least 100 markets by the end of this year. How long will it be before Clear Channel Outdoor's parent company, which owns or operates 40 TV stations throughout the country, begins combining the sale of commercial TV time with the sale of networked digital billboard ads? What sorts of economies of scale and sales synergies would that type of approach bring? In the indoor digital signage areas, how long will it be before competing, fractured digital signage networks coalesce into a unified market that can be Strategic Communications - Don't Just Listen, Listen & Hear! Outdoor's announcement that relates to indoor digital signage networks. The four newly announced cities join deployments in Chicago, Boston, Cleveland, Las Vegas and Minneapolis/St. Paul. In total, the company intends to roll out networked digital billboards in at least 100 markets by the end of this year.Almost every day we encounter an ad, a slogan, or some other communication that admonishes us to Listen! Entire ad campaigns have been built around a theme that tells the world that they listen to their customers. And I agree that listening is a very powerful way to connect with another person. That being said, I firmly believe that listening is only part of the power. The real power comes when we LISTEN & HEAR!Can you think of instances where you were talking with someone and they emphatically told How long will it be before Clear Channel Outdoor's parent company, which owns or operates 40 TV stations throughout the country, begins combining the sale of commercial TV time with the sale of networked digital billboard ads? What sorts of economies of scale and sales synergies would that type of approach bring? In the indoor digital signage areas, how long will it be before competing, fractured digital signage networks coalesce into a unified market that can be sold in the same way? Just forward this column to Google. Given what they've been up to in the online, radio and television ad markets, they might just be the ones to pull it off.
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