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  • VennerCorp 23:23 on March 23, 2011 Permalink |
    Tags: Broadcast, Film, Licence, , PPL, Video   

    Broadcast Music? Get a PRS licence NOW! 

    If you broadcast music for your staff or clients then you need to get a PRS licence.
    If you do or have any of the following then you will a PRS licence.

    1. Background music/ TV
    2. Discos/DJ presentations
    3. Pop quizzes
    4. Telephone music on hold
    5. Bars, restaurants & cafes
    6. Jukeboxes
    7. Gym/health club – Dance Teachers; Exercise; Background music gym workout; Background music swimming pools; Leisure & health and fitness clubs; Background music gymnastics clubs
    8. One off events
    9. Music Videos

    Get your licence at http://www.prsformusic.com from only £44 + vat per year.

    If you don’t then you risk getting a large fine and or getting your equipment confiscated.

     
    • Topher 03:14 on January 13, 2012 Permalink

      TYVM you’ve sloved all my problems

  • VennerCorp 22:05 on March 1, 2011 Permalink |
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    How to attract more followers on Twitter and Facebook. 

    Just opened a new account on twitter or Facebook and what to attract more followers then follow the guide below.

    Facebook
    1. Put your account details on your literature and business cards – give incentives for people to follow you.
    2. Go to get started on your Facebook company/group page.
    a. Send invitations to all your friends from within Facebook
    b. Import contacts from your email clients address book and send invitations. – note you cannot change the format or text of the invitation.
    c. Import contacts from your business database and send invitations to people from with your Facebook account. – note you cannot change the format or text of the invitation.
    d. Create Adverts to request “strangers” to like your page.
    3. Send out an independent email to your contacts asking them to like/follow you. You can offer them an incentive to get a higher response rate.
    4. Get friends of friends to like your page by offering an incentive to your followers to ask their friends to follow you.
    Notes:
    1. Once you have 25 people following you can create a professional Facebook username e.g. http://www.facebook.com/vennercorp.
    2. You can only invite your direct friends in your personal profile not friends of friends.

    Twitter
    1. Put your account details on your literature and business cards – give incentives for people to follow you.
    2. Create a list of comma separated email addresses from your address books and business databases and then from within twitter send out a follow me invitation. – note you cannot change the format or text of the invitation.
    3. Send out an independent email to your contacts asking them to like/follow you. you can offer then an incentive to get a higher response rate.
    4. Get users to re-tweet your posts. Add “Please retweet” to your tweets.
    5. Use # hash tags. This will allow people searching to find your tweets.
    6. Include links to interesting stories, news items, websites, recipes, etc. related to your company.

    Content
    Duplicating content is not a problem as most people will only actively use one network. Having said that the content on twitter should be an abbreviated version of the Facebook content as you are limited to 140 characters.
    With twitter you can/should repeat content as people normally view their twitter content on a constantly scrolling screen so they may not even see your post unless it is repeated.

    Facebook content should not be duplicated.

    If someone comments on your post on Facebook or twitter always try to reply, even if it’s just an acknowledgment.

    Twitter Content
    1. Tips
    2. Quick news and updates
    3. Special Offers.
    4. Short antidotes.
    5. Support Questions
    6. Events
    7. Product special offers
    8. Links to helpful websites.

    Facebook Content
    1. Pictures
    2. Video
    3. Tutorials
    4. Self help instructions
    5. News Updates
    6. Special Offers.
    7. Support Questions
    8. Events
    9. Product special offers
    10. Links to helpful websites.

    Remember the reason for you to be on both social networks is to build up a large base of customers that your can target directly for future business, so you need make your accounts as attractive to people as possible and make them want to follow and interact with your business in the real word.

     
  • VennerCorp 21:57 on February 13, 2011 Permalink |  

    Our Blog has had a face lift to match our new site at http://www.vennercorp.com.
    what do you think?

     
  • VennerCorp 22:27 on November 9, 2010 Permalink |
    Tags: , , , Local, Local Business Advertising   

    How to Attract Local Customers to your Business. 

    The internet is a wonderful thing it allows you to speak to and find people, information and businesses from all over the world.
    If you have a business website it’s possible for you to attract a world wide audience, with visitors from all four corners. Which is a fantastic thing, but if you own a small shop in a village or you service a limited area, you don’t want really want to attract visitors from the other side of the planet, as there is very little chance they will spend any money with you. You need to attract local people to your website, shop or service as they are much more likely to spend money with you.

    Below are some of the most effective Strategies for attracting loyal local customers to your business.

    6 Strategies for attracting local customers.

    1) Local Keywords.
    If you have a website you should make sure that it has been “Localised”. I.E. if your business is located in A and you cover B, C and D then you need to mention these areas on your website, they need to be in the Page Title, Body and in the Alt tags on your images.
    If you don’t do this then not only will your potential customers not know if you cover their area but the search engines won’t associate your business\website with your coverage areas..
    2) Local Directories.
    Make sure your business details are entered and correct in any available local printed directories. They are often free or very reasonable and delivered to your target audience in your target areas. It’s worth remembering especially if your business targets older people that they tend to still use directories instead of looking on the internet.
    If they are web based then make sure you supply your website as it will help your search engine rankings.
    3) Google Maps.
    Add your business to Google Maps. It’s totally free, you don’t need a website and it will increase your visibility on Google.
    4) Signs.
    They might sound old fashioned but they are cheap and very effective for attracting passing trade. Swing signs and banners are amongst the best types as you can place them outside your business as direction/location finders but you can also move them around if needed.
    5) Swapping Adverts.
    Speak to other similar businesses about doing an advert swap, if you have a shoe selling business then swap adverts with your local shoe repairer. You could recommend each other verbally and or swap adverts on your literature or website.
    6) Get Involved in Local Events.
    Donating your time, expertise and even your products can not only make you feel good but it can bring in lots of free advertising. Normally when you donate to charities/events etc they will allow you in return to have your name on any brochures, signs and websites. This will not only bring your business to the attention of local people but it will associate your business with giving and make you more attractive.

    You have permission to use this article freely in any publication as long as the resource box, by line, and copy write are included as-is and any web links are made ‘live’ when published on websites.

    © Jonathan Pack 2010

    Resource Box

    Jonathan Pack invites you to submit your local business, restaurant or service for massive exposure to the high traffic local search site GuideHut for free. When you submit your business to GuideHut.com, your business will be found by local people searching for local products and services, using GuideHut.com will help you increase your local sales and exposure. To submit your business, setup a free account today. Free Business Advertising

     
  • VennerCorp 22:26 on November 9, 2010 Permalink |
    Tags: , , , Free Business Advertising   

    Free Business Advertising – 6 Strategies to Help You Attract Customers for Free! 

    In today’s recession hit world every business owner needs to get the most from their advertising strategies and budgets.
    There is nothing wrong with paying for advertising, in fact in most cases it is an essential way of attracting new customers. Whether it is buying space in magazines, getting experts to optimise your website or using Pay Per Click services on the major search engines.

    But business owners should not forget about all the types of free advertising that are available. Free advertising can bring in just as many new customers as paid, often with higher spends and higher loyalty.

    6 Strategies for attracting customers for free.

    1) Word of Mouth.
    Word of Mouth advertising is not only free but it is the most important way to attract new business and customers. As no matter how much money you spend on PR and how high end your advertising medium. People will always trust the opinions and recommendations of their friends and colleagues over any advert. Give your customers incentives (e.g. discounts, money back, free postage or free gifts.) to spread the word.
    2) Google Maps.
    Add your business to Google Maps. It’s totally free, you don’t need a website and it will increase your visibility on Google.
    3) Use Facebook and your Friends.
    Setup a free business Facebook page, and then use your friends to spread the word. Jut think if every one of your friends tells 2 of their friends and each of them tells 2 of their friends, your business could be swamped in no time.
    4) Swapping Adverts.
    Speak to other similar businesses about doing an advert swap, if you have a shoe selling business then swap adverts with your local shoe repairer. You could recommend each other verbally and or swap adverts on your literature or website.
    5) Put your business name and website on your packaging.
    You are already paying for your packaging and shipping; why not gain some free exposure by putting your name and website on the box or packing tape.
    6) Plug your business in online reviews.
    Have a search on the internet for people looking for similar businesses, services or products to yours. Reply to them and subtly recommend yourself. Not only might they buy from your business, but other people searching the internet will find your review.

    You have permission to use this article freely in any publication as long as the resource box, by line, and copy write are included as-is and any web links are made ‘live’ when published on websites.

    © Jonathan Pack 2010

    Resource Box

    Jonathan Pack invites you to submit your local business, restaurant or service for massive exposure to the high traffic local search site GuideHut for free. When you submit your business to GuideHut.com, your business will be found by local people searching for local products and services, using GuideHut.com will help you increase your local sales and exposure. To submit your business, setup a free account today. Free Business Advertising

     
  • VennerCorp 21:28 on November 23, 2009 Permalink |
    Tags: Delicious, New,   

    Delicious 

    Vennercorp has just opened its Delicious Channel.
    Check it out at VennerCorp Delicious channel

     
  • VennerCorp 18:45 on October 14, 2009 Permalink |
    Tags: Client   

    Client Twitter account 

    New twitter account opened for Packs Infotel Ltd http://twitter.com/packsinfotel

     
  • VennerCorp 18:42 on October 14, 2009 Permalink |
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    Twitter account 

    Our twitter account was opened on the
    click here to visit it http://twitter.com/vennercorp

     

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