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Deleon Target Tips will help you when you choosing your Bow and Arrows 1 - Check the available collections and choose what you need. Decide the type of the equipments that you need are you looking...
Deleon Target
Tips will help you when you choosing your Bow and Arrows1 - Check the available collections and choose what you need. Decide the type of the equipments that you need are you looking for professional equipments or just for fun. 2 - The experience of the one who will use the equipments is very important . Beginners need light bows not too heavy and the bow should be easy to pull back. 3 - If you are a beginner choose a fiber glass Bow you can find them with different sizes like 36, 44 and 51 inch bows also they come left or right handed. 4 - You need to decide if you are left or right handed when you draw your bow. Measure your draw length and determine your draw weight.Choose a lighter bow for target shooting but if you are a hunter heavier bow that that will reach the target with power. 5 - Finally to need to pick the right Arrows depending on what type of archery you want to do. use the cheap wooden arrows if you are a beginner and the expensive aluminum arrows if you want better quality. 6 - you need to test your bow before you buy it and never draw a bow without an arrow in it because it can ruin the bow and harm the user. Please visit Archery Bows Shop for the latest archery equipments adn arrows, or your very first bow and arrow we have wide range to choose from. About the Author Carmen Deleon |
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Future Trends In Marketing
Take advantage of key technologies that have been instrumental in improving established marketing tools and greatly contributed to creating new ones. Stay one step ahead of the competition by keeping an eye on the future.
Learn to design a new breed of ads. Get ready for "small screen" advertising. Start thinking of ways to deliver your message on a cellphone screen just a little bigger than a postage stamp, or about half the size of a regular business card.
1.) Explore ideas on how to render your logo in minipixels.
2.) Start thinking of ways to deliver your advertising message via text messaging.
3.) Set up your .mobi website for viewing via iPhones and more.
4.) How about designing your slogan in telemoticon?
5.) Study new values in permission-based marketing.
Explore compelling new wireless marketing programs and opportunities that can deliver your targeted marketing message to mobile device users. Think of how cellular technology is causing a breakdown in mass advertising and creating opportunities in made-to-order advertising.
* Strategic, pinpoint advertising.
Using Global Positioning Systems (GPS) technology, it is now possible to pinpoint the location of a mobile device user and send them an advertising message at a most opportune time.
* Example: A cellphone or a PDA user dials a service to get a listing of restaurants within a mile or two of his current GPS location. Because you advertise in this service, your restaurant name, phone number, and sample menu appear on the screen.
* Bounce Ad is a mobile advertising software that enables businesses to deliver promotional coupons to their customers' mobile phones in the form of commercial text messages.
Mobile Advertising
Consumers are now using cellphones to send text messages, play games, send photos, search the web and other assorted tasks that can create several marketing opportunities.
1.) Explore permission-based cellphone advertising and how it can benefit your business. Cellphone users will allow you to send them free ads on a quid pro quo basis.
2.) Design a cellphone game and distribute it for free.
3.) Sponsor a ring tone that can be associated with your company - like a snippet of your advertising jingle.
4.) Offer a free application or service to keep your name in front of this new breed of consumers.
Virtual advertising.
A virtual ad is a still or a video that is inserted into any television broadcast - whether live or prerecorded. This type of advertising is also known as a "hidden ad" because it is usually made to blend into the scene, as if the advertisement were really part of the actual setting.
Baseball on TV: Look behind the hitter and you will find an advertisement from your store - digitally inserted and which can only be seen by cable viewers in your market area.
This technology is now available and is commonly used during live sports broadcasts. Eventually, when segmentation features become widely available, advertisers will be able to buy exposure on a market-specific basis.
About the Author
Ben Deleon is President of Brandel, an innovative publishing company specializing in design and development of software & Internet-based businesses. Brandel offers several mobile marketing products. Visit http://www.brandelinc.com, call 954-583-9000, or email ben@brandelinc.com.

















