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r's adventure phew, when life gets busy it seems blogging is the first thing that goes. two things i've seen this week that have encouraged me to get back in the blogging swing of things... first up, kate spade saturday. as part of the kate spade family, saturday brings the love of quirk and colour of kate spade at a more affordable pricepoint. the website design is spot on and i love the array of dresses, bags and even homewares. if only they shipped to nz! the other is this photo of victoria of sfgirlbybay, over at the every girl. nothing like a bloggers to-do, to get inspired :) happy easter weekend! sfgirlbybay / bohemian modern style from a san francisco girl Oh So Beautiful Paper: A Paper Blog – Unique and Custom Wedding Invitation Ideas and Modern Stationery

Chuck Blakeman / Traditional Branding Isn’t for Small Business As we start out, we take cues from Giant Corporation, Inc. that we should develop cool logos, fancy brochures, zippy websites, and catchy copy. But this is a waste of time and money for a lot of small businesses and a huge misdirection of focus. There is a better way for most of us. A janitorial supply company wrote a response in another blog promoting all this fancy “branding” (to which this blog is a response): "I think the most important thing you can do to brand your company is to provide superior customer support. CleanItSupply.com has it figured out. Where do 95% of all our customers come from? For those under 30, 85% of product discussions are face2face and only 7% are online. So what are we doing going out and buying advertisements and creating fancy brochures and clever tag lines to attract people we’ve never met? get those who know us, to love us . When we get big and have more money than time, we can go the fancy ad route. Good on you, CleanItSupply.com!

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