Sunday, November 16, 2014

Which to Choose?

McDonald's or Burger King? Walmart or Target? FedEx or UPS? Most people don't know the difference between the companies that they decide to use. They only know who has the better deals, which one is closer, or who has the cheaper prices. They only way people know this is because of the way these companies market their products. Through advertisements on TV, the radio, billboards, and many other things, a company can show everyone their offers and bow much better they think they can serve you and your needs.

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Ad Attack

As you scroll down through your Facebook, you see ads for everything, like photographers, job postings, and games you can play online with your friends. This is a great to get your business started. You can make a page on Facebook specifically for your business. This is an amazing way to get started on your advertisements for free. That way you can save the majority of your money for the manufacture of your product.

Friday, September 12, 2014

I have a friend that works for the Blue Buffalo dog food company. She stands in their section at pet stores around where she lives, and just tells people about their type of dog food and how it is better for your dogs. This seems like a great marketing idea. It's kind of like the people you see on the side of the street waving signs to get people into their place of business. Blue Buffalo definitely made a smart move there, if you ask me. Some people might blow her off, but some might genuinely be interested in the dog food and how it can help keep their dogs healthy and fit. Sounds to me like a great way to boost sales.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Chicken Fry Epidemic

I went to Burger King today to purchase a meal of their famous chicken fries for my younger sister. I pulled up to order and realized they were sold out. I bought her some nuggets instead, and asked the employee at the window why they had run out of chicken fries. She stated that the corporate office did not order enough from the distributor. They had only received two shipments and those two shipments were supposed to last until November.

The company has underestimated the demand for chicken fries, yet I still see ads, commercials, and hear radio commercials telling the world that chicken fries are back. There must have been a better way to decide how many chicken fries to ship and to which cities to send them too. Maybe a quick questionnaire or a survey customers could do while waiting for their food. It seems that you must understand the demand for a product before you can supply it to the world.

 

Monday, August 25, 2014

Getting Started

Hey there!

I'm Lizzie. I am 19 years old and happily married. I have a German Shepherd named Buddy, who is my absolute best friend. He keeps me company, protected, and on my toes.

I have thought about owning a business for sometime now, and could not really think about what I would like to do. After I got Buddy, it became very clear. I am going to start my own kennel and grooming service. A place where clients that love their pets as much as I love mine can bring their animals to be well taken care of.

Hopefully, this blog will help keep track of all my ideas and links to get my business up and running.

How to Start a New Dog Kennel