Choosing the right domain name for your business can be tough. The pressure is on - once you begin branding with this domain, changing will be tricky. Putting some thought into your domain name up front is definitely worth the time spent.
First of all, a little domain info: a domain name is the part of your web address that is found after the "http://" or "www". In this example: http://admarc.com, the highlighted portion is the domain name. Does a domain name really matter all that much? If cost is any indication, yes it does.
Some points to consider when choosing your domain name: The best extension - With over 126 million registered names, the old standby extension ".com" is pretty saturated. You can still create a workable .com domain name but you might have to be creative. New extensions are being added (.biz, .shop, .info). Time will tell which of these domains become as recognizable as .com. For now, if you can buy a .com domain, do it. Keep it short, keep it simple - A domain name should be easy to read, easy to spell and easy to pronounce. Remember, in most cases your email address will be based on this domain name. Every time you tell someone your email address, do you really want to say joe@8245tmleql ? When you've come up with a candidate, tell a few friends your domain name and ask them to spell it. Show your domain name to a few different friends and ask them to read it. If there is any hesitation or incorrect answer, go back to the drawing board. Avoid numbers - Numbers in a domain name can be confusing. Is 5 spelled out or the number 5? It's best to avoid them when possible. If it's not possible, buy both versions of the name. Say what you do - Most people automatically focus on their company name when buying a domain but sometimes it's a better idea to focus on what you do. Including keywords (oil field, medic, etc.) in your name improves your page rank and many people search for a category - not a specific name. Check out the domain's history - People abandon domain names every day. An easy way to find out if your potential domain has been used before: Wayback Machine . Purchase several domains - Domain names are relatively inexpensive. If you see any possibility of confusing your domain name (QuikiMart, QuickyMart), buy all the variations and point them all to your site. Renew - Your domain name will expire. Keep track of the login and password with your registrar and be sure to renew! Once your name expires, it is open to purchase by anyone. And that anyone is usually someone looking to sell back to you at a higher cost. Be careful - Sometimes, you miss something important - http://speedofart.com/ (Speed of Art gone terribly wrong.) Admarc can help find the perfect domain name for your company We also register and renew the name so you never need to worry about losing it. Give us a call.
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Whether you're hungry, running on fumes or ready to bed down for the night, the blue highway signs showing gas, food & lodging options are always a welcome site. With a quick glance, you can decide if you want chicken or burgers. As a business owner, these signs can increase traffic to your store from the moment they are installed - as evidenced by the 97% renewal rate. What are the rules for these logo signs in Texas?
Additional Texas Requirement by Category Food:
Gas:
Lodging:
24-Hour Pharmacies:
Lone Star Logos currently maintains and sells space on Texas road signs. Expect to pay between $900 and $3,250 per year for Mainlane Signs & between $150 and $750 per year for Ramp Signs. Daily traffic count determines cost. If you'd like to talk about marketing your business, including determining whether highway signs are good choice for you, contact Admarc. Advertising agencies are full of creative people. They come up with great "outside the box" ideas. Creative people see things in a way that "regular" people do not. Creative people have long hair and nose rings. Well, that last statement is not necessarily true. Our leader has neither and he's the most creative person I know.. (See proof of short hair and ringless nose below.) The truth is, you are creative. You may not paint like Grandma Moses or write like Hemingway but everyone has an undeniable creative side. Researchers have long known that the left side of the brain controls the more analytical and rational brain processes while the right side of the brain controls bigger-picture thinking and imagination. What we all need is a little more right-side time.
Why is it often easier to resort to the tried and true answer rather than strive for a creative solution? From the time we were born, we were rewarded for logical, analytic thinking. Learning to walk was met with claps and smiles. The mural we colored on the dining room wall was not so well received. In school, we were praised for answering math problems correctly and were scorned for daydreaming. Left-side thinking was encouraged. Right-side thinking was considered a waste of time. Encouraging creativity is simply a matter of regularly working out the side of the brain that has been ignored all these years. It's time to look for our creative side. "Creativity is intelligence having fun." - an Albert Einstein quote. He's a man who knows a thing or two about intelligence. Even old Albert is encouraging us to loosen up and create! Try something new. Let loose, give up expectations and have some fun. Share the results of your creativity with us here and at #MadeInMIdland . We're rooting for you! Your brand reflects your company's unique "personality". The Style Guide defines the visual and emotional tone of that personality. A Style Guide is a written guidebook defining the do's and don'ts of representing your brand. Everyone from employees to ad agencies to media outlets should have access to this guide to insure a consistent identity. Style Guide = Consistency Consistency = Recognition Recognition = Sales Your Style Guide will include:
Below you'll find links to examples of Style Guides for some major companies: No matter the size of your company, you need a Style Guide. Admarc can help you define your brand and establish rules for consistency in the representation of that brand. Call us or stop by for a cup of coffee.
These marketing trends may affect your bottom line in 2017 and beyond. Being proactive in addressing these trends will help keep you ahead of the pack.
Expert or Order Taker? Who is the king of order takers? We would say Amazon. With this online giant, finding what you need is easy, orders are shipped right to your home or business, the selection seems endless. The process is simple, fast and can be completed from the comfort of your couch. Amazon is expert in giving you options and processing your choices. But that's it. Amazon doesn't know your business or your customer, doesn't analyze current trends or seasonal sales. Amazon isn't familiar with your local business climate or your target market. In 2017, the successful business will promote their expertise. Rather than focusing exclusively on product, these businesses will promote knowledge. Something Amazon can never match. Content Marketing More and more, sales are driven by on-line content. You can now research a car, schedule a test drive and complete the purchase without leaving your kitchen table. Every business must have an online component and that component must provide real content to your customer. It's not enough to display your product. You must market your product on-line. Because more and more, that will be the only opportunity you have to connect with your customer. Segment Marketing Today's consumers are accustomed to marketing that is tailored to their needs. Promoting one message to all markets is becoming a thing of the past.
Admarc has the experience and expertise to guide you through changing trends and new marketing avenues. Contact us to learn more about how we can help grow your business. Apple is the king of clean design - elegant, simple, uncluttered. No bells and whistles - simple sophistication. Clean design is definitely having a moment. Check out the shelves on your next shopping trip. Logic would have it that the loudest, brightest packaging would draw the most attention. But you will notice that the simple, subdued design draws you in as well. It can feel like a moment of calm in the midst of your crazy day.
You might think that "simple" means "easy". But you'd be wrong. Simple design is exponentially more difficult than "in your face" advertising. With clean design, each element carries more weight. No hiding behind loud colors, crazy graphics or weird fonts - "simple" demands real talent. Clean design requires each detail to be considered, thoughtful and exact. Simple is definitely not easy. Radmir Volk's portfolio is a great example of clean package design. His packaging (unlike R.E.M.) doesn't say too much or not say enough. Give Admarc a call if your design could use a little simplification. We have the know-how to say exactly what needs to be said - no more, no less. Artists have always attempted to alter images to shock, surprise - or simply to make the image more visually pleasing. These are some great examples of pre-digital photo alteration. Admarc has experienced artists that can make your images look their best. We can also create 6' tall chickens or headless soldiers if that's your thing! Photos courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Met In the first three seconds of viewing your website, a visitor has formed an opinion about your company. Just three seconds. Using eye movement analysis and infrared cameras, researchers have determined these are the elements viewed in the first 35 seconds on your site:
Take the time now to identify the top three things you want visitors to do as a result of visiting your website. Then contact Admarc to discuss your first impression. The genius' name is unknown but at some point in history, a confectioner had the brilliant idea of combining a hard shell with a gummy center and the jelly bean was born. A common story has it that William Schrafft, a Boston candy maker, urged families to send jelly beans to soldiers battling in the Civil War, greatly increasing popularity of the sweet treat.. We do know that "jelly bean" made it into the Webster's dictionary by 1905 - so the colorful candies have been around for a very long time.
Why the name Jelly Bean? Producing candy in shapes familiar to customers was common in the early days of candy making. (Familiarity - an early marketing ploy!) Some shapes weren't necessarily appetizing - candy mice were a favorite of English children during the holidays! In the early 1800's, family diets were dominated by beans and vegetables grown in their own gardens. A bean shaped candy would have been a fun play on the diet staple. Today, jelly beans come in every flavor imaginable - draft beer, maple syrup, bacon - even earthworm, dirt and earwax (ugh). As of Jelly Belly's last census, cherry is the most popular flavor. If you missed the link on our social media, take a minute to watch The Time You Have (In Jelly Beans). It will make you think about life, how you spend your time and, of course, jelly beans. Your product may not be as colorful (or yummy) as jelly beans but Admarc can help you create a marketing campaign that will have your clients eating it up! Contact us today. As I reflect on this time of year, I know that the events leading up to Easter were by design. A design created before time, Jesus was sent to this earth as a baby, grew to a 33 year old and then was killed by the very people that had praised him only a week earlier, rose from a tomb and returned to the very heaven he created so that we could follow if we chose. And it was all by design. In so many areas of life we have no choice. “It’s not fair,” we say. But the scales of life were forever tipped on the side of fairness when God planted a tree in the Garden of Eden. All complaints were silenced when Adam and his descendants were given free will, the freedom to make whatever eternal choice we desire. Any injustice in this life is offset by the honor of choosing our destiny in the next. Wouldn’t you agree? It would have been nice if God had let us order life like we order a meal. It would’ve been nice, but it didn’t happen. When it came to many details of your life on earth, you weren’t given a choice, a voice, or a vote. But when it comes to life after death, you were! I’m saying that the greatest news in the world is not that God made the world, but that God loves the world. He loves you. You did not earn this love. His love for you will not end if you lose your temper. His love for you will not fade if you lose your way. You have never lived one unloved day. Someone told you that God loves good people. Wrong. There are no good people. Someone told you that God loves you if you love him first. Wrong. He loves people who have never thought of him. Someone told you that God is ticked-off, cranky, and vindictive. Wrong. We tend to be ticked-off, cranky, and vindictive. But God? “God is sheer mercy and grace; not easily angered, he’s rich in love. He doesn’t endlessly nag and scold, nor hold grudges forever. He doesn’t treat us as our sins deserve, nor pay us back in full for our wrongs. As high as heaven is over the earth, so strong is his love to those who fear him. And as far as sunrise is from sunset, he has separated us from our sins. As parents feel for their children, GOD feels for those who fear him” (Psalm 103:8-13 MSG). God loves you and because he does, joy will come. And that is by design. |
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