Want to learn three easy tricks for eye-catching marketing that are sure to boost sales? Read on! Astound your customers and bring in new clientele without a fancy design degree – here’s how!
How to Form Deeper Emotional Connections Professionally & Personally
Remember As you grow, do not forget everyone who helped you get to where you […]
Fashionable Spring Colors That Will Make You Dominate Your Marketing This Season
Today is the first day of spring 2018! For your small business, this opens up […]
5 Ways to Improve Your Negotiation Skills
What if you just received an email advising you that your costs are being increased on […]
A Blog about COGS: Understanding Your Cost of Goods Sold
Today’s topic deals with the Operational side of the business for all of you current and […]
Goal Setting – Set your road map for a successful 2015
Today’s 123Print blog shares information on an important small business concept — goal setting. One of […]
Monday Marketing Minute: Facebook, T-Mobile, Dow Jones and Other Interesting News
Welcome to the last Monday Marketing Minute of 2014. Where has the year gone? Are […]
Monday Marketing Minute
Happy Monday everyone! Here’s an overview of top business and marketing information ripped from recent […]
How to Communicate Sensitive Issues in the Workplace
No matter how awesome your office environment is, there is bound to be something that […]
5 Creative Ways to Use Address Labels
Let’s face it, as much as some people want to admit it… the classic art form of writing a letter is vanishing. Those days of writing a letter to a loved one or friend are slowly being replaced with text messages, IMS and emails. So what does that mean? It means the common use of putting an address label on an envelope is becoming less and less useful. If you’re anything like my father, you refuse to do any sort of online banking or payments, so you still slip a check into an envelope and slap an address label on to save you a few seconds, and you see a lot of holiday address labels around Christmas but besides that, what do you even use an address label for these days?
