Welcome to the life and times of Graphic Results.

Hope you find our thoughts, ideas and the stories of life running a business and balancing family life with the children ( Jack and Lucy) interesting, fun and useful. Set up in 1998,Graphic Results offer graphic design, web design, marketing and printing. We work with clients from start-up's,SME's to major PLC's, from the private sector and public sector.
Regards Liz and Mike

Sunday, 22 August 2010

Well Twitter is working well for us, over the last few months we have gained new customers and generated penty of business. It has helped to increase the business profile and my personal profile.

So what I have learnt about twitter also works with LinkedIn and Facebook, it's all about chatting to build up trust and relationships, in other words it's networking.

Besides picking up new customers I have made some great contacts who are helping us as a business.

Many business' have embraced the likes of Twitter as part of the communication and marketing. A great example of this is how the MD of Starbucks uses Twitter to communicate with his customers and staff. A very bad example are one of their competitors Costa Coffee who joined Twitter in October 2008 and wrote "We've finally arrived on Twitter!" but have not communicated since. In my opinion this is very poor for Costa Coffee.

Many business' are missing out, an example of this are "East Midlands Trains". Over time I have read so many bad reports about their service on Twitter but they appear to not use Twitter. On Twitter "East Midlands Trains" could be seen to manage customer feed back and take the right actions to rectify issues. They could use it to post information about offers, train delays and news.For example "East Midlands Trains" had a great green news story the other week about how the trains switch the engines off when in the station.(Read more here) That would have made some good Twitter PR.

In the SME sector Twitter can help pubs to promote themselves, an example of that is the Cross Keys near Belper who have recently had a refit, they now use twitter as part of their marketing.

Did you know that that Twitter now gets more than 1 Billion tweets per month. 

So here are a few tips that may help you.

In you profile and twitter back ground tell people what you do, may be your interests etc.

Provide value, share interesting information, help others, if you read something interesting on the web, share the link and information.

Participate in conversations. Make it fun.

Be you and be original. Don’t be afraid to say what's on your mind. Express your view point. Remember people buy from people.

If all you do is talk about what you do and about yourself or if you only promote your product all the time, people will get bored of you. Good idea is to mix what you post i.e 1/3 about you and 2/3 helping others, retwittering interesting stuff etc.

Tweet regularly, try to do it every day. If people see your profile was last updated say 1 week ago, they will probably not follow you.

Search for people who share common interests etc.

Always remember that what you post is posted to the world so be careful what you say.

If I can help you with Twitter please get in contact.
Thanks for reading.

Monday, 16 August 2010

R = RECOVERY AND NOT RECESSION.

Well we all know it has been very bad out there. Times have been very tough. We all agree with that.


However in my opinion the media have talked us all into a downward spiral. All we hear are bad news stories. There are some great good news stories out there but the fact is that good news does not sell newspapers.


So it's so important to make sure that your business stands out, as those who can ride the store will be well positioned when the business recovers. Here are a few tips and ideas to help you ride the storm.


First of all don't let the suits kill your business. What I mean by that are people like your accountant, your bank manager by suggesting that you cut back on your marketing and advertising. At times like this you need to market your business harder so that it SHOUTS louder.  Cutting back on your marketing will have an instant saving on your bottom line but this will have long term consequences on your business.


If your competitors follow the suits advice and cut back on their marketing then they will start to whisper. When the market starts to recover your business will be in a SHOUTING louder than your competitors. 
This will mean that your business will reap the long term rewards and win more business.


So here are a few ideas to help make your marketing spend work harder.


Recovery Checklist


First of all take some time out of your business to review what you are doing with your marketing spend.


Ask yourself some questions like:-


1. When did you last review your marketing material or your website?


2. Does your logo look like it's past it's sell by date?


3. Is your brand or message that your business portrays strong, professional and consistent?


4. Do your customers realise all the services and products you offer?


5. Are you communicating frequently with your customers? i.e do you send out newsletters or your latest offers?


6. Do you go networking both physical ie like www.4networking.biz or use the power of social media like www.twitter.com/graphic_results etc.


When you have taken a bit of time out and reviewed your marketing then make a plan of "who you want to target, when you are going to do it and with what".


We have many cost effective, creative design and print solutions we know that will work for you.


Don't think of good design and print as a cost look at it as an investment.


Try the shoe leather challenge...


Think of a couple of offers that may appeal to new customers, ie 25% off with this leaflet or buy 1 get 1 free.
Then let us use our skills to design and produce some great leaflets.


Round up some family and friends and then go for a walk on a Sunday putting your new leaflets through local letterboxes.


Why Sunday you ask? How much mail do you get on a Sunday?  Exactly! People are more likely to pick up your leaflet and read it, as you're not competing with other mail. 


So lets look at the shoe leather challenge as investment... if the leaflets cost say £149.00 to design and print for 5000 leaflets and you run a Gastro Pub business for example you would not need to get too many new customers through the door to cover the cost.


So if you need help to do a marketing review then give us a call and see what we can do for YOU.


P.S Please remember R is for recovery and not recession.

Saturday, 14 August 2010

Fly by the seat of your pants and learn from your mistakes.

Over the many years that we have run the business we have made many mistakes, but if you think about it if you don't make mistakes then you are not taking risks.

If you were to ask any successful business person they would admit to making mistakes but it has helped them to move forward.

Often in business we have found that you make decisions by "flying by the seat of your pants" , I think thats it's more fun! But this is often when mistakes are made.

The key thing that we have learnt is that you need to keep reviewing what you are doing.

Question yourself about what you are doing and is the result what you want to achieve. That may be from a financial point of view, a staffing view point or quality of life view point or something else.

Don't be proud if you are making a mistake ask for help from friends, professional advisors, staff or even using your extended group of contacts i.e from networking etc.

Don't try and put it off "by burying your head in the sand", the issue does not go away.

The sooner you review your actions the quicker you can take action to sort out the mistake.

What we have found that it's often best to take time out of the business ie have a weekend away, go for a walk in the fresh air and talk about the issues. Then you can do a full review and an action plan for the future.

It may sound sad but one thing that we have learnt duing the recession is to work out how much profit we need to make per hour, per day and per week. The great reason for this is that it is easier to take action if you have not achieved the profit in a week than leaving it to the month end.

Another thing is not to look back on the mistakes but focus on the future. 

Remember always look at reviewing your business on a regular basis to make sure that you get out of it what you want your lifestyle to be, but most of all keep smiling as one day it will be worth it.



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Sunday, 8 August 2010

The only beach in Derbyshire!! Branding for Pottery Beach at Denby Pottery.

Printed bunting with branding.

Branding as a very large banner.With in the background the signage we designed several years ago.

Jack and Lucy playing with the branding in the back ground.

With the branding we have designed press adverts and leaflets to promote the beach.

Reverse Graffiti Advertising Campaign For Specsavers & Ashfield Council

Reverse graffiti uses high-pressure cleaning machines to wash brands, logos and adverts onto pavements which are both eye-catching and effective but also friendly to the environment as it's only water.  

Street Advertising is a proven and very cost effective form of advertising.

The campaign for Specsavers and Ashfield District Council went down over night and created a great amount of local interest.

Call us if you would like us to create a bespoke reverse graffiti advertising for you on 01773 599159. We can plan a advertising campaign locally or nationally.


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