Archive for January 7th, 2010

 

Instant approval credit cards

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Gone are the days when you would have to wait from two weeks to a month to get a credit card application approved. With the introduction of instant approval credit cards, response time has been reduced from days to minutes (even seconds!) and the turnaround time to complete the whole process has been shortened. Thanks to the internet, people are now able to apply for this type of credit cards online.

Instant approval credit cards have attractive perks just like your conventional credit card. Credit card companies who market this type of credit card would either offer travel packages or waive the annual fees, or even offer cash back benefits.

While the whole idea may be enticing, interested credit card applicants are advised to always check the fine print, as they would on other contract agreements. Terms and conditions in credit card applications may have a clause that either states about fees for late payments or interest rates being subject to change without prior notice or both. Whether you consent to these conditions or not, it is best that you know what kind of transaction you have entered as this would better prepare you once you start paying regularly for your credit card.

Applying for instant approval credit cards could be done either offline (by filling up the traditional paper form) or online. While both ensure security of your information, it is best to make sure that whoever or whatever system is going to receive your credit card application details, it goes directly to the credit card company and not to anyone else.

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Personalized Coffee Mugs as Gift Ideas

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

How would you feel if you received a personalized gift?  Will you feel flattered or maybe feel extra special and loved?  Aren’t you supposed to be thankful when someone thinks of you enough to have presented you with that kind of gift? No matter which of these emotions you feel, it is a given to feel happy when receiving a personalized gift – such as a ‘certificate’ for being the best mom or dad.  So if you will give a personalized gift as a present to someone, they are bound to feel the same thing that you do. The only thing left for you to do is to choose fromgreat personalized gift ideas, a few of which are given out below.

Something They Like

The good news is that you can personalize almost anything – from pillow cases to kitchenware, or jackets to lingerie.  This is why the first thing you should think about when selecting a personalized gift to give is the personal interest of the recipient. If you know someone who likes flowers, for example, give personalized gift baskets full of flowers as a treat.  You can also give a personalized mug full of flower seeds to soomeone who likes gardening. If the person loves soccer, you can give him a soccer ball with his name printed on it.  It is even possible for you to have his photo printed on the soccer ball or any other item which you will give as a gift, which can be embedded with a short message.

Something They Enjoy

You can also give presents which you are sure the recipient will enjoy.  For kids, you can give them puzzles as presents.  Kids may not necessarily find solving puzzles to be an engaging activity, but they will surely enjoy putting together a puzzle with their face in it. A personalized snakes-and-ladders game is a great idea as well.  Instead of adding or subtracting blocks on the game, you can post questions like when your first date was, or what you had on when he proposed.  This is a personalized gift that both you and your significant other will truly enjoy.

Giving out Useful Items as Presents

Would you like to give a useful gift like something that will help your mom lose some weight?  A pseronalized present makes for a gift – like a small, black plate with a statement “You’re on diet!” printed on it.  You can also distribute personalized coffee mugs for friends who you know have long been wanting to quit caffeine. Mugs with a statement like “No to coffee” or “No more caffeine” is an effective reminder for them to look for a substitute beverage minus the caffeine.

Just let your imagination run wild and you will surely come up with great personalized gift ideas.  Keep in mind the personal interests of the recipient. Consider their likes, their needs and what you know that person will enjoy the most.  By following these tips, your gift will not only be useful – but something that the recipient can treasure for a long time to come. 

 

Can you Afford not to Exhibit During the Recession?

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Budget restraints, slashed marketing costs and a continuing quiet business period may make you question the feasibility of your business exhibiting in this economic climate. And the decision to attend an exhibition will likely represent a significant marketing investment. So, should you continue to exhibit in financially tough times?

The simple answer is yes. Although this may mean measured cutbacks have to be made and you may not be able to afford a completely new revamped exhibition stand for your regular exhibition, exhibiting should not be ruled out.

For the majority of industries and markets the value and effectiveness of trade shows and exhibitions stays constant during an economic downturn. The overall attendance may be down on some of your usual exhibitions, but a core group of attendees cannot afford not to be there. To have face to face contact with this group, to showcase your new products or services is extremely valuable to your business and an opportunity you won’t want to miss.

The consequences of not exhibiting

While saving money in the short term, by not exhibiting, companies often face negative consequences on the journey to recovery. Not being seen at the exhibition can send its own message, as customers may begin to make their own conclusions. The implication of this can result in a negative undercurrent to potential customers. They may avoid doing business with you if they think that your business is in financial difficulty and may fail at anytime in the near future.

It can also result in clinets no longer seeing your company as a key player in the industry due to the loss of momentum in branding. They may feel that your business has nothing new to offer.

Not exhibiting also means that you are missing a vital opportunity to have face to face contact with your existing customers. Losing this personal contact with current customers during such a critical time can be disastrous.

The benefits of exhibiting

Nothing can replace the benefits a company gets from attending a trade show or exhibition. There are few places you can get great qualified leads. Only at an exhibition can you benefit from face to face interaction with potential customers.

You will have an ongoing presence within your industry, while many of your competitors may not be there. This will allow for smooth continuation of your branding and position in the market. If you are looking for quality but cost effective alternatives to your usual exhibition stands, pop up stands, or banner stands, why not let POD Exhibition Systems help out with your display stands?