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Wedding Flowers - Roses Are Red

Wedding flowers are one of the most important aspects of any bride's wedding plans. Making sure your wedding flowers are fresh and beautiful on your big day can be daunting. In addition, with the species and varieties available, choosing types of wedding flowers can be a tough decision. Here are a few pointers for choosing wedding flowers and florists. More...


Web Design why it is important to a small business.

The website of a small business provides buyers with a first impression about the overall health of a small business. When working with a web designer, be sure you impart the overall feel of the site, and that it matches your business description. More...


Web Design - Find the Right Person for the Job

When you decide you need a web site for your business, you need to find the right person for the web design job. More...


Search Engine Marketing

Search engine optimization is probably the single most important aspect of driving traffic to your website. Did you know that search engines account for roughly 70% of all traffic that arrives at your site? With pay-per-click prices on the rise, it's not uncommon to pay anywhere from $1 to $5 per click to be on the first page of a highly desired keyword. By ranking well in the natural results, you receive free traffic. In addition, the majority of clicks come from these natural listings because visitors are less likely to click on the paid ads. More...


Why Use Marketing Videos?

The Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania conducted a major research study on print versus video. Their conclusions showed that a well-produced video increases information retention by 50% and speeds-up buying decisions by 72% over a print brochure. More...


Building Business on the Web: Creating customer action is key to growth

The Internet has become the Yellow Pages of the 21st century. Virtually every business and organization under the sun has developed a Web presence. But is a presence enough? The public has come to expect that a business is on the Web and many businesses simply exist on the Internet to appease that expectation. The focus of a successful site moves beyond what it says to its audience. It creates an action for its users. More...


What is commercial photography?

Commercial photography is photographic work done for commercial purposes, such as for magazine advertising, corporate publications, brochures, restaurant menus, etc. More...


Online Market Research

More and more market research buyers and suppliers are turning to the Internet for research data collection. As a potential consumer of market research here's what you should consider when using the internet for market research. More...


CD Duplication vs. CD Replication

CD Replication is the most modern process, which is considered quite superior to the process of CD Duplication. More...


Four key topics for any company or individual seeking disc duplication


What are the top 5 things a business should ask, before deciding on CD/DVD duplication?

1) Will there be any compatibility issues with “burned” or duplicated discs for the end user?

2) They should ask themselves what is the market for the CD or DVD? Does the end user have DVD players or do they still use VHS?

3) Will there be video or audio quality generation loss if I continue to duplicate from the same master over a period of time?

4) How should I package my product? Should I get color or generic black print on my discs? Should I package in soft cases or retail ready packaging?

5) What is the recommended and cost effective option for shipping and distributing my finished product? Will my product be shipping to one location or various locations?

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