This infographic was produced as part of The Bootstrapper's Guide to Startup PR. Check out the rest of the article to learn more about successful marketing:
http://fi.co/posts/21501
This infographic was produced as part of The Bootstrapper's Guide to Startup PR. Check out the rest of the article to learn more about successful marketing:
http://fi.co/posts/21501
Raphael Costa shares his experiences regarding how to best acquire customers and drive growth. Raphael describes what scenarios entrepreneurs should avoid and he also provides viewers with the tools for success: a great revenue model.
This content was produced for the Founder Institute in 2013 by Founder Institute mentor Raphael Costa, co-founder of AdTangerine and constant entrepreneur. Follow him on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/raphacosta
Federico Ortega illustrates key branding concepts for startups and shares his experiences in building great brands. Alex encourages deep thought about what your product is and challenges entrepreneurs to consider their overall mission before attempting to forge their unique brand.
This content was produced for the 2013 Medellin Summer semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Federico Ortega, founder of VivaReal and experienced entrepreneur. Follow him on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/orteganieto
Steven Zwerink illustrates the touchpoint model, designed to improve user experiences and bring delight to customers. Steven encourages simple designs and emotionally impact at all stages of product development. He bases all of this upon the extreme importance of any startup's first few customers.
This content was produced for the 2013 Mexico City Winter semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Steven Zwerink, traveling entrepreneur and lifestyle coach. Follow him on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/szwerink
Martin Kessler, founder of Phonejoy, discussed common mistakes made in hardware product development and lessons learned. He recommends doing thorough customer research and business model testing before starting development. Use project management tools like Gantt charts and Kanban boards to plan and track progress. Beware of adding complexity that can increase costs and delays. Factor in potential delays when budgeting and manage outsourcing carefully. The key takeaways are to plan thoroughly, use project tracking tools, limit complexity, and manage risks from delays and outsourcing.
Gina Chiang illustrates key branding concepts and describes the most important steps to gaining traction. Gina encourages companies to use empathy and develop a deep understanding for customer needs in order to make a better product and present it in a compelling manner.
This content was produced for the 2015 Singapore Winter semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Gina Chiang, Global Accounts Lead at Google.
Jonathan Greechan describes various startup PR failures, explaining what can go wrong and how to fix it. He speaks from his vast experience in the startup world and provides key knowledge from which any new founder would benefit.
To learn more from the Founder Institute, check out this awesome new blog post on generating startup PR traction:
http://fi.co/posts/21501
Sanny Gaddafi details the process of hiring and firing co-founders. He asks founders to seriously consider how the strengths of their co-founders compliment their own and urges entrepreneurs to select co-founders with great care. As he reveals later, it is important to choose the correct co-founder because getting rid of co-founders is never an easy or painless thing to do.
This content was produced for the 2013 Jakarta semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Sanny Gaddafi, web developer and innovation strategy expert. Check out Sanny's LinkedIn to learn more:
https://id.linkedin.com/in/sagad
Bryan Cassady and Koen Stevens explain the importance of spending a great deal of time on idea formation, because many startups are doomed by weak initial ideas and limited scope. They state that this is the reason so many startups fail, and that truly unique and problem-solving ideas are necessary to forge a great company.
This content was produced for the 2014 Brussels Fall semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute Brussels Director Bryan Cassady, Global Marketing Director at IBA with Founder Institute mentor Koen Stevens, Founder of BuboBox.
Follow them on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/bryancassady
https://twitter.com/brusselsfi
https://twitter.com/e_kon
The document discusses important considerations for entering a new market, including estimating the size of the target market, understanding the type of market (existing, new, or mature), and designing an effective market entry strategy. It emphasizes the importance of targeting a large market, developing a differentiating product or solution, and having a clear understanding of customers, competition, and viability. Effective market estimation techniques include reviewing published sources, analyzing competitors, and making educated guesses. A successful strategy also addresses customers, company strengths/weaknesses, competition, pricing, promotion, and positioning the product as a solution to an important problem.
Guillermo S旦hnlein explains the necessity of a strong vision when building a startup. He uses his own experiences as an informational reference for entrepreneurs.
This content was produced for the 2014 Atlanta Winter semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Guillermo S旦hnlein, serial entrepreneur. Follow him on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/gsohnlein
"Credit Where Credit is Due": the analytical tool depicted in slides 25-40 was originally part of a presentation made in 1999 by Darlene Mann of Onset Ventures in San Jose, California.
Jim Kaskade explains the difficulties of outsourcing and the benefits it can generate. Jim shares his experiences and indicates what entrepreneurs should look out for in the process of outsourcing, finding partners, and identifying excellent suppliers.
This content was produced for the 2011 semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Jim Kaskade, CEO of fifteen years and innovation strategy expert. Follow him on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/jimkaskade
Tim Chan explains the process of creating a vision for your startup and turning your ideas into a reality. He encourages entrepreneurs to leap into the great unknown and never shy away from an idea that seems too large or ambitious.
This content was produced for the 2014 Orange County Fall semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Tim Chan, founder of Level3 Apps. Follow Level3 Apps on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/level3apps
Vision, Values, and Ideas: The Case of Going After Big ChallengesThe Founder Institute
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Alex Lightman tells entrepreneurs to cut the nonsense and go after big challenges. He argues that only the most ambitious, daring, and seemingly mammoth ideas are those who often claim victory at the day's end. He lays out a plan to sift through ideas and find the winners, and to create a vision for those great ideas. This ultimately results in success.
This content was produced for the 2015 Los Angeles semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Alex Lightman, author, entrepreneur, and futurist. Check out Alex's website to learn more:
http://alexlightman.com/
Ashton Bishop analyzes the key components of branding and urges entrepreneurs to choose their brand name with care and consider the importance of branding from an early stage. Ashton emphasizes the importance of strategic branding and well-planned advertisements, and grants viewers many of the tools necessary to forge their own powerful brand.
This content was produced for the Founder Institute in 2014 by Founder Institute mentor Ashton Bishop, founder and Head of Strategy at Step Change Marketing. Find out more branding tactics at:
http://www.hellostepchange.com/
Piero Contezini explains the process of attracting users and turning these users into customers. Piero encourages building a network of individuals by collecting e-mail addresses and phone numbers, and following up on these individuals to complete a user funnel. All of this is done with traction as the ultimate goal; getting your product to gain attention in a crowded marketplace.
This content was produced for the 2015 Curitiba Fall semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Piero Contezini, CEO of Asaas and passionate entrepreneur. Follow Piero on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/piero_contezini
At Founder Institute, we enlisted some of the world's top social scientists to create a system of quantitative analysis, measuring entrepreneurial potential. We determined that entrepreneurship requires a very unique skillset, and this skillset can be identified by a standardized test.
Patrice Roulive illustrates the difficulty of finding cofounders and generally recruiting whilst preserving the core values of a company. Patrice speaks from his own experiences and teaches viewers how to spot excellent candidates and determine who your ideal cofounder is.
This content was produced for the 2011 Brussels semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Patrice Roulive, founder and COO of Telemis. Follow him on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/roulive
Frans Nauta takes us through his startup journey. He covers his successes and his mistakes, ultimately making a great series of recommendations for budding entrepreneurs. Frans emphasizes the importance of organization, proper planning, and sustainable work as the tools to building a great company.
This content was produced for the 2011 Amsterdam Fall semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Frans Nauta, entrepreneur and innovation expert. Follow him on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/fnauta
Borys Musielak explains how best to go about growing your network. His lessons on this topic range from personal to corporate networking and can be helpful in any walk of life. Remember: everything is easier if you have a strong network backing you.
This content was produced for the 2013 Warsaw Summer semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Borys Musielak, founder of Filmaster and ReaktorWarsaw. Follow him on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/michuk
What is the Founder Institute? An Intro to the Startup AcceleratorThe Founder Institute
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The Founder Institute is the worlds premier pre-seed startup accelerator, with chapters across 180+ cities and Graduates that have built companies exceeding $20B in estimated value.
We provide high-potential entrepreneurs and teams with the critical support network and structured process needed to build an enduring company. Since 2009, we have helped over 3,300 Graduates raise over $700M funding, get into seed-accelerators, generate traction, recruit a team, build a product, transition from employee to entrepreneur, and more.
For more information, see https://fi.co/overview
This document provides an overview of key legal and business considerations for early-stage startups. It discusses choosing an entity structure, where to incorporate, selecting a company name, capitalization tables, founder equity agreements, tax implications, and basic fundraising structures. The document recommends Delaware as the preferred state of incorporation and outlines standard equity allocations for founders, advisors, and initial investors in convertible notes or equity.
The document provides information about becoming a director for the Founder Institute, the world's largest pre-seed accelerator program. As a director, you would help run an accelerator program in your local community to support entrepreneurs. Key responsibilities include facilitating weekly events, mentoring founders, recruiting local mentors and sponsors, and helping startups grow. In return, directors gain experience, build their professional network, and can earn equity from successful companies. The application process involves filling out forms, interviews, and a trial period to launch and run an accelerator semester locally.
At 2016, we are proud to have started a chapter in 25 cities (and growing), graduated 400+ companies, and witnessed all of our entrepreneurs' achievements, including raising more than 40 million Euros altogether.
While we are well on our way to reaching our goals, we're looking ahead, and aiming for more! In this year alone, we've added six more chapters including Belgrade, Bucharest, Chisinau, Nicosia, Sofia and Zaragoza. There is no doubt that there will be more work ahead, but as true entrepreneurs, we believe hard work, perseverance, and pursuing your passion leads to success. (If you would like to help launch a new Founder Institute chapter in Europe, visit http://fi.co/lead).
This document summarizes the impact of the Founder Institute in Latin America in 2016. It highlights several social enterprises supported by the Founder Institute that are addressing important issues like gender balance in entrepreneurship, sustainable agriculture, employee happiness, and impact investing. It also profiles some top tech startups graduated from the Founder Institute in 2016 that have gone on to raise funding and experience growth, such as companies in real estate, financial services, transportation, and drones. In addition, it provides statistics on the Founder Institute's expansion in Latin America in recent years, with programs now in over 115 cities across 50 countries.
Here are a few statistics from our first ever FounderX, an event where the Founder Institute network met in Silicon Valley. During the event, the FI network got to see some great speakers, meet people from around the globe, and some graduate companies pitched to VCs.
Enjoy the highlights!
Check out the The Art of the Hustle: Unconventional Methods for Building a Startup to learn more tips about launching a successful lean startup: http://fi.co/posts/21831
Guillaume Balas gives fruitful advice in how to solidify your startup idea. He walks through the necessary steps to test whether or not your idea is going to work out. Additionally, he uses some of his own experiences in the startup world to demonstrate how to forge a successful product.
This content was produced for the 2015 Santiago semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor
Guillaume Balas, co-founder of Tings and innovation expert. Follow him on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/guillaumebalas
Dave Parker and Joel Espelien lay out what founders can expect from a Founder Institute program. Additionally, they lay out a solid set of criteria for judging whether or not an idea for a startup is adequate and if that idea may need repackaging or tweaking.
This content was produced for the 2013 Seattle Winter semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute director and CEO of Code Fellows Dave Parker and Joel Espelien, startup counseling expert. Follow them on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/daveparkersea
https://twitter.com/espelienjb
Bryan Cassady and Koen Stevens explain the importance of spending a great deal of time on idea formation, because many startups are doomed by weak initial ideas and limited scope. They state that this is the reason so many startups fail, and that truly unique and problem-solving ideas are necessary to forge a great company.
This content was produced for the 2014 Brussels Fall semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute Brussels Director Bryan Cassady, Global Marketing Director at IBA with Founder Institute mentor Koen Stevens, Founder of BuboBox.
Follow them on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/bryancassady
https://twitter.com/brusselsfi
https://twitter.com/e_kon
The document discusses important considerations for entering a new market, including estimating the size of the target market, understanding the type of market (existing, new, or mature), and designing an effective market entry strategy. It emphasizes the importance of targeting a large market, developing a differentiating product or solution, and having a clear understanding of customers, competition, and viability. Effective market estimation techniques include reviewing published sources, analyzing competitors, and making educated guesses. A successful strategy also addresses customers, company strengths/weaknesses, competition, pricing, promotion, and positioning the product as a solution to an important problem.
Guillermo S旦hnlein explains the necessity of a strong vision when building a startup. He uses his own experiences as an informational reference for entrepreneurs.
This content was produced for the 2014 Atlanta Winter semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Guillermo S旦hnlein, serial entrepreneur. Follow him on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/gsohnlein
"Credit Where Credit is Due": the analytical tool depicted in slides 25-40 was originally part of a presentation made in 1999 by Darlene Mann of Onset Ventures in San Jose, California.
Jim Kaskade explains the difficulties of outsourcing and the benefits it can generate. Jim shares his experiences and indicates what entrepreneurs should look out for in the process of outsourcing, finding partners, and identifying excellent suppliers.
This content was produced for the 2011 semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Jim Kaskade, CEO of fifteen years and innovation strategy expert. Follow him on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/jimkaskade
Tim Chan explains the process of creating a vision for your startup and turning your ideas into a reality. He encourages entrepreneurs to leap into the great unknown and never shy away from an idea that seems too large or ambitious.
This content was produced for the 2014 Orange County Fall semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Tim Chan, founder of Level3 Apps. Follow Level3 Apps on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/level3apps
Vision, Values, and Ideas: The Case of Going After Big ChallengesThe Founder Institute
油
Alex Lightman tells entrepreneurs to cut the nonsense and go after big challenges. He argues that only the most ambitious, daring, and seemingly mammoth ideas are those who often claim victory at the day's end. He lays out a plan to sift through ideas and find the winners, and to create a vision for those great ideas. This ultimately results in success.
This content was produced for the 2015 Los Angeles semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Alex Lightman, author, entrepreneur, and futurist. Check out Alex's website to learn more:
http://alexlightman.com/
Ashton Bishop analyzes the key components of branding and urges entrepreneurs to choose their brand name with care and consider the importance of branding from an early stage. Ashton emphasizes the importance of strategic branding and well-planned advertisements, and grants viewers many of the tools necessary to forge their own powerful brand.
This content was produced for the Founder Institute in 2014 by Founder Institute mentor Ashton Bishop, founder and Head of Strategy at Step Change Marketing. Find out more branding tactics at:
http://www.hellostepchange.com/
Piero Contezini explains the process of attracting users and turning these users into customers. Piero encourages building a network of individuals by collecting e-mail addresses and phone numbers, and following up on these individuals to complete a user funnel. All of this is done with traction as the ultimate goal; getting your product to gain attention in a crowded marketplace.
This content was produced for the 2015 Curitiba Fall semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Piero Contezini, CEO of Asaas and passionate entrepreneur. Follow Piero on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/piero_contezini
At Founder Institute, we enlisted some of the world's top social scientists to create a system of quantitative analysis, measuring entrepreneurial potential. We determined that entrepreneurship requires a very unique skillset, and this skillset can be identified by a standardized test.
Patrice Roulive illustrates the difficulty of finding cofounders and generally recruiting whilst preserving the core values of a company. Patrice speaks from his own experiences and teaches viewers how to spot excellent candidates and determine who your ideal cofounder is.
This content was produced for the 2011 Brussels semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Patrice Roulive, founder and COO of Telemis. Follow him on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/roulive
Frans Nauta takes us through his startup journey. He covers his successes and his mistakes, ultimately making a great series of recommendations for budding entrepreneurs. Frans emphasizes the importance of organization, proper planning, and sustainable work as the tools to building a great company.
This content was produced for the 2011 Amsterdam Fall semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Frans Nauta, entrepreneur and innovation expert. Follow him on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/fnauta
Borys Musielak explains how best to go about growing your network. His lessons on this topic range from personal to corporate networking and can be helpful in any walk of life. Remember: everything is easier if you have a strong network backing you.
This content was produced for the 2013 Warsaw Summer semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor Borys Musielak, founder of Filmaster and ReaktorWarsaw. Follow him on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/michuk
What is the Founder Institute? An Intro to the Startup AcceleratorThe Founder Institute
油
The Founder Institute is the worlds premier pre-seed startup accelerator, with chapters across 180+ cities and Graduates that have built companies exceeding $20B in estimated value.
We provide high-potential entrepreneurs and teams with the critical support network and structured process needed to build an enduring company. Since 2009, we have helped over 3,300 Graduates raise over $700M funding, get into seed-accelerators, generate traction, recruit a team, build a product, transition from employee to entrepreneur, and more.
For more information, see https://fi.co/overview
This document provides an overview of key legal and business considerations for early-stage startups. It discusses choosing an entity structure, where to incorporate, selecting a company name, capitalization tables, founder equity agreements, tax implications, and basic fundraising structures. The document recommends Delaware as the preferred state of incorporation and outlines standard equity allocations for founders, advisors, and initial investors in convertible notes or equity.
The document provides information about becoming a director for the Founder Institute, the world's largest pre-seed accelerator program. As a director, you would help run an accelerator program in your local community to support entrepreneurs. Key responsibilities include facilitating weekly events, mentoring founders, recruiting local mentors and sponsors, and helping startups grow. In return, directors gain experience, build their professional network, and can earn equity from successful companies. The application process involves filling out forms, interviews, and a trial period to launch and run an accelerator semester locally.
At 2016, we are proud to have started a chapter in 25 cities (and growing), graduated 400+ companies, and witnessed all of our entrepreneurs' achievements, including raising more than 40 million Euros altogether.
While we are well on our way to reaching our goals, we're looking ahead, and aiming for more! In this year alone, we've added six more chapters including Belgrade, Bucharest, Chisinau, Nicosia, Sofia and Zaragoza. There is no doubt that there will be more work ahead, but as true entrepreneurs, we believe hard work, perseverance, and pursuing your passion leads to success. (If you would like to help launch a new Founder Institute chapter in Europe, visit http://fi.co/lead).
This document summarizes the impact of the Founder Institute in Latin America in 2016. It highlights several social enterprises supported by the Founder Institute that are addressing important issues like gender balance in entrepreneurship, sustainable agriculture, employee happiness, and impact investing. It also profiles some top tech startups graduated from the Founder Institute in 2016 that have gone on to raise funding and experience growth, such as companies in real estate, financial services, transportation, and drones. In addition, it provides statistics on the Founder Institute's expansion in Latin America in recent years, with programs now in over 115 cities across 50 countries.
Here are a few statistics from our first ever FounderX, an event where the Founder Institute network met in Silicon Valley. During the event, the FI network got to see some great speakers, meet people from around the globe, and some graduate companies pitched to VCs.
Enjoy the highlights!
Check out the The Art of the Hustle: Unconventional Methods for Building a Startup to learn more tips about launching a successful lean startup: http://fi.co/posts/21831
Guillaume Balas gives fruitful advice in how to solidify your startup idea. He walks through the necessary steps to test whether or not your idea is going to work out. Additionally, he uses some of his own experiences in the startup world to demonstrate how to forge a successful product.
This content was produced for the 2015 Santiago semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute mentor
Guillaume Balas, co-founder of Tings and innovation expert. Follow him on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/guillaumebalas
Dave Parker and Joel Espelien lay out what founders can expect from a Founder Institute program. Additionally, they lay out a solid set of criteria for judging whether or not an idea for a startup is adequate and if that idea may need repackaging or tweaking.
This content was produced for the 2013 Seattle Winter semester of the Founder Institute by Founder Institute director and CEO of Code Fellows Dave Parker and Joel Espelien, startup counseling expert. Follow them on Twitter to learn more:
https://twitter.com/daveparkersea
https://twitter.com/espelienjb
Rose flower file backlink submission.pptxfetixat606
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Rose flowers symbolize love, passion, and beauty, making them one of the most cherished blooms worldwide. Available in various colors, each shade holds a unique meaning. Whether gifted in a bouquet or grown in gardens, roses captivate hearts with their fragrance and elegance, leaving a lasting impression.
Professional Digital Marketing Agency | Boost Your Online Presenceanshika49913
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Looking for a results-driven digital marketing agency? Our expert team specializes in SEO, social media marketing, PPC, content strategy, and more to help grow your business online. We create customized strategies that deliver measurable results, driving traffic, increasing conversions, and building your brands presence in the digital world. Let us help you achieve your marketing goals and stand out in a competitive market.
This document, "WhatsApp Marketing Strategies for Business Success," explores how to use WhatsApp, a powerful communication tool, to improve your company's marketing effectiveness. It covers effective customer communication techniques, personalized marketing plans, and how to expand brand influence through group and broadcast functions. By implementing these strategies, companies can enhance customer loyalty, increase sales conversion rates, and achieve sustainable business growth.
TAM AdEx-A Glimpse into Print Advertising Trends for Y 2024.pdfSocial Samosa
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TAM AdEx reports 58% rise in print ad space since 2020
Overview of Print Advertising Trends
The latest TAM AdEx report reveals a 58% increase in print ad space in 2024 compared to 2020, with a modest 1% rise over the previous year. The quarterly trends show a 9% growth in ad space per publication in the fourth quarter of 2024 compared to the first quarter.
Leading Sectors and Categories
The auto sector led print advertising in 2024, contributing 15.2% of the total ad space, followed closely by the services sector at 14.9%. Within the auto category, cars accounted for 8% of ad space, while two-wheelers secured a 6% share. Notably, two-wheelers recorded the highest growth among the top 10 categories, increasing by 29% year-on-year.
Advertisers and Brands
Over 78,000 advertisers and 104,000 brands utilised print advertising in 2024. Among them, Maruti Suzuki India emerged as the top advertiser, while Honda Activa H Smart led the brand rankings. The top 10 advertisers collectively contributed 14% of the total ad space, with notable entries from Hero Motocorp, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, and Tata Motors.
Sales Promotions
Sales promotion ads played a significant role, occupying 32% of total ad space in 2024. Multiple promotions accounted for the largest share at 48%, followed by discount promotions at 39%.
Over 78,000 advertisers and 104,000 brands utilised print advertising in 2024. Among them, Maruti Suzuki India emerged as the top advertiser, while Honda Activa H Smart led the brand rankings. The top 10 advertisers collectively contributed 14% of the total ad space, with notable entries from Hero Motocorp, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, and Tata Motors.
Sales promotion ads played a significant role, occupying 32% of total ad space. Multiple promotions accounted for the largest share at 48%, followed by discount promotions at 39%. Brand promotion ads, without additional incentives, made up 65% of the ad space.
Festive Advertising
Deepavali remained the most prominent festival for print advertising, capturing 28% of the total ad space in 2024. It was followed by Navratri/Durga Puja at 21% and Christmas/New Year at 15%.
Ad Innovations and Positions
Ad innovation also marked a notable trend, with figured outline emerging as the leading innovative ad layout, followed by French window and tab formats. The top five innovative ad layouts collectively accounted for 0.6% of total ad space.
In terms of ad positioning, jacket-full page ads were the most preferred, with more than 8,400 brands opting for this format, led by Allen Career Institute.
Conclusion
The report highlights the resilience of print advertising, with sectors like auto, services, and education driving ad volumes, while festive themes and promotional strategies continue to shape the landscape.
Simpatico PR - B2B PR agency Client Case studies Feb 25.pdfSimpatico PR
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This presentation provides a snapshot of some of our recent B2B PR agency work. We are a team of senior consultants. Our B2B PR agency is built around experts who can offer informed advice, challenge and enhance your ideas and offer effective views on how to present your proposition, team and business brand to the audiences that matter.
We offer decades of experience in B2B PR, journalism and content creation working with global enterprises as well as with smaller businesses and entrepreneurs.
We've run marketing teams, businesses and supported millions of pounds in incremental growth for clients.
Our client experience covers a wide variety of industries such as martech, ecommerce, adtech, media, marketing, creative advertising, design, service design, data management, B2B SaaS, telco, fintech and venture capital amongst others.
2025 March - High Performing Landing Pages - Greeville HUG.pptxBoundify
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Learn how to create stunning, high-converting landing pages with HubSpots intuitive drag-and-drop editor!
Join us for our next Greenville HUG event where well explore proven strategies and practical tips for designing landing pages that drive action. From layout design to optimizing for mobile and incorporating smart content, youll discover how to make the most of HubSpots tools to elevate your marketing efforts.
Whether youre new to HubSpot or a seasoned user, this event will provide actionable insights to improve your landing pages and boost your conversions!
Outline:
Why Landing Pages Matter
Key Elements of a High-Converting Landing Page
HubSpots Drag-and-Drop Editor Overview & Best Practices
Advanced Techniques for High-Converting Pages
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Who Should Attend:
Marketing professionals
Sales professionals
Business owners
Anyone interested in learning more about HubSpot Landing Pages!
Top Electronic and Electrical Components Manufacturers and Suppliers in Indiaworkmintmedia
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India's electronics and electrical industry is growing rapidly with a strong supply chain. With government incentives and increasing demand, the country is set to become a global leader.
12 E commerce Marketplaces: Online marketplaces for products and services are experiencing significant growth, in line with the old proverb, Go where your customers are. Major players in this sector, such as Rakuten, Amazon, Alibaba, Walmart, and eBay, are witnessing a surge in popularity. According to research from Be | Shaping the Future (Be STF), global marketplace sales are expected to reach USD $8.8 trillion by 2025, reflecting an impressive compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20%.[1] Furthermore, online marketplace sales are poised to enhance the overall growth of online sales, with their share of total online sales projected to increase from 19% in 2020 to 24% by 2025. This trend highlights the vital role that online marketplaces will play in the future of retail. By selling on these marketplaces, brands can enhance visibility, improve the shopping experience for customers, and potentially increase earnings. However, despite the wealth of opportunities available, entering foreign markets remains a considerable challenge for many businesses. The article below provides a detailed overview of top e commerce marketplaces with their pros and cons, making it easier for you to initiate your online selling via these platforms.
EEAT your way to the top of Google - Enhance your SEOQuibble
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If you're looking to enhance your SEO and conversions, consider EEAT. Showcasing your experience, expertise, authority and trust is vital in helping your stand out against your competitors. During this session we take a look at the steps you can take to ensure you cover all of these elements and maximise your results.
The Secret Guide to Marketing Your Local Business For More Sales & Customers!Hopeton Wilson
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Discover the best Video Marketing tips for Local Businesses. Learn how to: 皚 Attract more customers and leads with targeted online strategies 皚 Leverage social media to boost visibility 皚 Convert leads into loyal customers with proven techniques and strategies. Learn how to use video marketing to build local trust and attract customers with testimonials.
This guide is a must-read for local businesses aiming to attract customers, boost sales, and stay competitive in the digital age.
Food Service Display Lighting by Promolux enhances food presentation, maintains freshness, and ensures safety by reducing UV and heat exposure. Designed for supermarkets, delis, and restaurants, it preserves food quality while improving visual appeal and energy efficiency.
Digital marketing is essential for business growth, helping you reach the right audience, build trust, and increase sales. From SEO and content marketing to social media and paid ads, the right strategy can boost visibility and engagement. Ready to grow? Start today and make digital marketing work for you.
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This presentation covers essential digital marketing strategies such as SEO, content marketing, PPC, email marketing, and social media marketing. Discover how businesses use these methods to reach target audiences, generate leads, and boost sales. Ideal for marketers, entrepreneurs, and students!