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  • Television Commercial Ideas

    Television is one of the more popular entertainment mediums in the United States. As of 2009, there were approximately 115 million homes in the United States with at least one television, according to the Nielsen Ratings website. Of those homes, 54 percent have three or more televisions. Having at least a local television advertising strategy can be an effective way to advertise. You can use several television commercial ideas to maximize your television advertising investment.

  • Commercial Storefront Renovations Ideas

    Your commercial storefront is one method you can use to advertise your store. When you begin renovations on the store, consider ways of making it inviting to customers or methods for attracting the target market. In the book, "The Everything Start Your Own Business Book" Judith Harrington advises standing out, yet fitting in with the rest of the business in the area.

  • Ideas for Commercial Sites for a Tea House

    Between Starbucks, Peet's Coffee and the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, tea connoisseurs have lots of options for places to go to satisfy cravings for their favorite beverages. But corporate chains aren't the only choice, and some customers prefer the more intimate settings that small, independent tea houses can offer. Choosing a location for a new tea house, whether chain or independent, may seem daunting, but there are lots of options for opening your business.

  • Wall Decor Ideas for a Commercial Bank

    While standard commercial bank wall decor may involve posters encouraging organizations to invest, purchase options and the day's current rates, bank walls don't have to mean drab topics. You can still stick to a financial theme while branching out to give your customers a bit of motivation, a history lesson or an introduction to cash from around the globe.

  • Table Decorating Ideas for Commercial Selling

    Whenever you are selling anything, presentation is extremely important. The better you can make your spread of products and/or services look, the more enticing it will seem to the consumer, particularly when it comes to your table decor. Table decor can enhance the positive features of the items you are selling and you may generate more sales as a result of a nice display.

  • How to Submit Commercial Ideas

    Think you have a winning idea for a commercial? Have you written a jingle that you know could drive sales of merchandise and products? The advertising commercial industry is all about coming up with stellar ideas. Study current commercials on the air. Figure out the marketing strategy, target your audience and pay attention to the techniques used. Include strategic information to help sell your idea to advertisers and agencies.

  • How to Submit New Ideas to a Commercial Industry

    Occasionally, a commercial industry could use a fresh perspective from an outside source, and perhaps you have even developed a concept that might be a hit. If you are already established in the field, you will find it easier to submit your idea; however, there are a few tips that will help even the most unseasoned inventor get a foothold in a commercial industry.

  • Ideas for Commercial Interior Design

    In designing the interior of a commercial operation, you want to make sure that you create a space representative of the brand or the lifestyle that the business espouses. To this end, it is crucial that the designer and business owner come together to design a space that fuses good design principles and the characteristics of the brand itself. A highly effective space can be created by remembering the target customer base that the business caters to, maintaining a focus on the product and creating an inviting space that leaves an impression.

  • Commercial Flooring Ideas

    Just because you have a business, it doesn't mean that you have to be stuck with a boring commercial floor. There are actually a number of interesting avenues to consider for commercial floors, thanks to advances in technology, creativity and the willingness to experiment. Let the designing begin.

  • Design Ideas for Commercial Office Lighting

    Flat ceilings with attached fluorescent lighting do not present the most attractive office décor. Fluorescent lighting is used in commercial office space because it is inexpensive to purchase and costs less to operate. Indirect lighting, task lighting and incandescent down lights create visual interest in commercial office spaces and offer lighting alternatives to fluorescent ceiling fixtures.

  • Fundraising Ideas for Non-Commercial Stations

    Are you looking for fundraising ideas for your non-commercial radio station? One of the largest advantages to fundraising for non-profit stations is the fact that your station is providing a community service, spreading awareness of art, culture, education or even religion. Fundraising geared around your station's focus and mission in your community will bring you the greatest number of donations.

  • How Does an Advertising Company Come up With Commercial Ideas?

    When an advertising company receives a new assignment, its first task is to identify the audience that the commercial will need to target. The targeted segment of the population must be narrowed down as much as possible. As an advertising manager, you must know exactly who you are selling to--for example, if you have a pricey new baby diaper product to advertise, your target audience will mostly likely be higher-income moms, or possibly even their nannies, who don't even look at prices when they go shopping for baby products. These customers are more concerned with the features that will make…

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