Marketing
Standing up for your blog
To monetise or not to monetise – that is the question.
So you’ve been working hard on your blog and people like what you do. Every month your traffic has been increasing and now you’re thinking you might like to welcome advertisers onto your blog. What next?
5 minutes with: Cassie from Brisbane Clothing Exchange
My girlfriends will tell you that I am obsessed when it comes to clothes. They will also tell you that I regularly bore them with trying to organise a clothes swap party so that I can update my wardrobe.
When to update your visual branding
According to Wikipedia “The Visual Brand Language is branding terminology for a unique “alphabet” of design elements – such as shape, color, materials, finish, typography and composition – which directly and subliminally communicate a company’s values and personality through compelling imagery and design style. This “alphabet”, properly designed, results in an emotional connection between the brand and the consumer.”
Interview by Emma Kelly
Soon after I published my previous post I was contacted by Emma Kelly, a journalism student from Brisbane. She is writing a new piece about fashion in Brisbane and contacted me in the hope that I would be able to answer a few questions about how I see the scene and how it could be better. Being here only a year I am obviously no authority on the matter, but I was more than happy to help her and give her my view on the subject.
Fashion Festival comes to Brisbane
I have been living in Brisbane (Queensland, Australia) for a year now and the city’s fashion vibe has me perplexed. Coming from Auckland (New Zealand) where fashion designers are bountiful and original thought is prized above all, I am very much used to creative, well thought out, intelligent designs and Brisbane has left a lot to be desired.
Marketing in the recession
“It is well documented that brands that increase advertising during a recession, when competitors are cutting back, can improve market share and return on investment at lower cost than during good economic times.”
John Quelch, Professor, Harvard Business School
Email marketing – do’s and dont’s
I am often surprised by businesses who spend so much money on their logo, store, packaging etc. and then have no website or an email campaign. Email marketing is actually the most cost efficient way of promoting your brand and at the same time it’s reminding your customers that a) you’re around and b) that you value their custom.
Done and done!
I love Fridays. Love love love. The only thing I love more than Fridays though is completing a project. Giving something the big tick on my long list is the greatest feeling ever.