25 Oct 2010

We created logo design for Avistra

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travel-agency-logo-redOur new corporate client AVISTRATRAVEL just asked us to redesign their old logo. The logo should convey travel and tourism message. The client preferred red and orange colours. It took us about a week to come up with 3 concepts. Today the client made the choice. We hope that their new logo will bring them some new business and opportunities. Ad creative was asked also to redesign their website, but it is still under construction. We will post official information once we are ready.

18 Oct 2010

A5 business flyer design

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a5-flyer-designOur corporate client Velotec requested from us to develop their new A5 business flyer design concept. The flyer design is supposed to convey professional attitude and reliabilty. We used the corporate colours of the company and a clean design. The target audience of this flyer would be intermediaries of Velotec willing to resell their high end model electric bicycles. A5 business flyers, if designed properly, could significantly boost your marketing and sales efforts. Have a look at the front page of the flyer here.

03 Oct 2010

Do your potential customers forget about you?!

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potential-customersYour web business probably gets product inquiries from potential customers around the globe. Inquiries come via e-mail and your web site, and you try to send information to each hot prospect as quickly as you can. You know that you can drastically increase the likelihood of making a sale by satisfying each person’s need for information quickly!

But, after you’ve delivered that first bit of information to your prospect, do you send him any further information?

If you are like most Internet marketers, you don’t.

When you don’t follow that initial message with additional information later on, you let a valuable prospect slip from your grasp! This is a potential customer who may have been very interested in your products, but who lost your contact information, or was too busy to make a purchase when your first message reached him.

Often, a prospect will purposely put off making a purchase, to see if you find him important enough to follow up with later. When he doesn’t receive a follow up message from you, he will take his business elsewhere.

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