How To Take Perfect Product Photos For Your Rental Business
Your online inventory gallery can do wonders for your rental business. Read more
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Your online inventory gallery can do wonders for your rental business. Read more
Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about the amazing resources we have in the event industry. Peers, colleagues, and even competitors can be a great help to young and growing event rental businesses. Read more
I recently threw a party for a friend. She had just completed her Ph.D. and we were ready to celebrate. We sent out invitations, made decorations, put up lights… the whole nine yards. It was definitely a DIY-type of party but I did hire two pros; food & photo booth. Read more
I recently passed a billboard saying “Imagine a football stadium filled with flooring. That’s us.” The sentiment behind that message is that they have virtually unlimited choices. Read more
Diverse and unrelated industries can often learn from one another. Read more
While in the Napa Valley, I was struck by one thing every winery has in common; scarcity. At each vineyard and every tasting, you hear the phrase, “We only make X cases of this wine.” Read more
While in Napa last week, I was struck by the role aesthetics play in business. While many companies pay attention to their logo, online personality, or printed materials, few are very thoughtful about aesthetics throughout the customer relationship. Read more
My family just took a little trip to the California Wine Country. We spent three days in the Napa Valley and enjoyed delicious meals, incredible views, and lovely wine tastings. While I “wasn’t” working on this mini vacation, I couldn’t turn my business brain off. Everywhere I looked I saw gorgeous vineyards and incredible opportunities. Read more
Pinterest, the photo-driven social media site, has changed many industries in its short reign as image emperor. Brides are now planning every aspect of their celebrations on the site. Read more
Think about all it takes to get a single customer to your website. First, they have to hear about your company (sometimes as many as seven times!). Then, they have to remember your website address while they are actually in a spot where they can go online. Read more