Is your online consistent with your offline?

October 27th, 2011 at 4:44 am
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This Week ...

Have you ever thought about the power and importance of consistency? If you want to break through the marketing clutter and create a memorable brand, you need consistency of your message. This week we look at the issue of how to create consistency between your online and offline marketing. We then look at a great tool to help you get consistency with your people management, and our blog post of the week looks at ways you can be consistently creative.


Is Your Online Marketing Consistent with Your Offline Marketing?

When was the last time that you looked at both your website and your printed marketing? How consistent are they? Here are 7 techniques to help you build consistency between your online/offline marketing.

Also in this Edition

Product of the Week: Instant HR Manual

The Christmas period is the perfect time to tackle some of those tasks you have not been able to get to during the rest of the year. Creating a consistent and compliant HR Manual is often one of those tasks. Get a head start with our Instant HR Manual.

Blog Post of the Week: Simple Physical Ways to Boost Your Creativity

Being consistently creative is not all in your mind. Science has discovered some simple tricks for you to do with your body, that instantly increases your creativity.

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Ingrid

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