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YOU SAY YOU WANT A #REVOLUTION?

  • Jess Alpert
  • Aug 11, 2015
  • 2 min read

WTF

(WE TH:NK FASTER)

And you Should too.

Here's the scenario; you're starting a business and it's about to be the next big thing. What you lack in funding, you make up for in a solid business plan. So now what?

Welcome to the Revolution

The start of your business is simple. You need to shake up the industry, innovate the markets you enter, lead the herd and create memorable brand experiences. You need to shape the future, anticipate trends and build that business bigger.

Brand Identity

Heard of : Nike? Swoosh. Target? Bulls eye! McDonalds? Golden Arches.

Be significant; in look and practice. Your brand is your identity. Invest the time and the creative energy into making it perfect. A brand can develop from a simple word to a moniker. Your client should spot your item a mile away; it's identifable amongst the sea of competition.

Marketing

Hello Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and You Tube!

You launched a business about 24 hours ago. You're thinking website, printed materials, ad placement, banners, video, etc. Think again! Welcome to 2015 and the boom of social media. This user-friendly platform allows maximum exposure at no expense. Best piece of advice : get your social media started before buying into a website and printed materials. Social Media is a fantastic testing ground for what your core consumer/audience wants. This is your playground and it's filled with free endless possibilities! Get out there and tweet! post!, like!, click.

Revolution

It begins with you.

It begins with your product.

It begins with how you reach your target market.

Be Bold.

Be creative.

Don't copy the next guy.

Lead the pack in genius marketing.

Get the right people on your team.

Make a stellar plan and be ready to tweak, change, sh*t can and start again.

! Viva La You !


 
 
 

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