Posted by EllieS on March 27, 2013 · Leave a Comment
In one of our meeting rooms at MAXX we have a poster, a poster featuring a superhero who says “If only my brand was as strong as me!!”. This type of poster makes an impact and the words have meaning for many of our clients. Words that MAXX put into practice for clients time and time again. One of those clients is Arieso, a Berkshire-based client that develops intelligent, location-aware solutions for mobile operators. Since 2008 MAXX have enjoyed an ongoing working relationship with the company. Last year we worked
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Posted by EllieS on February 22, 2013 · Leave a Comment
So it’s February: the month of love, the graveyard of broken new years resolutions and the start to a year that some are already tired of. What is needed to perk you and your work ethic up – is inspiration. The type of inspiration that comes from watching a great movie or reading a book that makes you want to ‘get up and get going’! It’s this kind of inspiration that needs to be transferred to your job, it not only makes your job more fulfilling and exciting, but it
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Posted by EllieS on June 15, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Sometimes, you can scare yourself a little when you take a look at how much you are spending – and even though a little voice maybe reassuring you they are necessary costs, the ‘crazed voice of panic’ sometimes wins over! For instance, the costs you spend on your marketing are essential – but its safe to say you’re going to be wanting that money back – AND some. It’s important then, to have a strong marketing strategy in place. It may cost, but the return on investment is more
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Posted by EllieS on April 2, 2012 · Leave a Comment
In the heavy traffic of the virtual world (that only promises to get busier), what can businesses do to make a competitive dent and how do we make our mark? Here are six vital principles to incorporate into your web activity so that you don’t disappear into the ether of online activity… Great design: The first step to having a successful online site is having a good design! It doesn’t matter how fabulous you think your product or services are: If your website looks bad and is difficult to
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Posted by EllieS on February 29, 2012 · Leave a Comment
If you are a good writer, people should be reading your work. However, in a lot of cases authors don’t get found because they are using the wrong techniques – or not using enough of the right ones. Here are a few pointers to help your work stand out. 1.) Write with purpose. You need to write for a reason – if you have no reason to write your content won’t mean anything to others. Whether it be to amuse people, to gain a following or to
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