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Asked & Answered: Marketing Multiple Businesses
Should I combine my separate businesses under one umbrella to save on marketing costs?
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A. Harke Posted: 11:04 AM On October 16, 2009
A good marketing campaign begins with a great brand! Look to The Trademark Company for assistance.

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A Voice Posted: 12:10 AM On April 17, 2009
Pull out the key ?renaissanc(ing)? themes or core skills per sa, within both business. Although the product you sell on each arm are different it's very easy to link them via this way of thinking. Rabbit Food and Employment Agency - Rabbits jump, jobs come and go. Perhaps 'it's all in your hop'. Anyway not the best example but think beyond your product and its immediate effect and think about the intangible things that we can all appreciate.

Currently unemployed, spend my time building concepts for businesses. give me a shout on 1.chris.mk(at)googlemail dot com if you want some more help.
Daniel Chege Posted: 3:20 PM On June 24, 2008
Combining all your business ventures on one website can prove to be very confusing as I learned earlier in my web design career. I am a web designer,SEO ( search engine optimization analyst ) as well as a Music Producer.

My idea was to appeal to the musicians who needed a website and ata the same time I could introduce them to my music. It worked for a little while, until I found out how time consuming and tiresome it was. It was so much traffic for me to handle. So I outsourced my music to the best independent music company CD BABY ( www.cdbaby.com/cd/poppahiphop ) and dedicated my site only for web design ( http://poppaproductions.net )

- Daniel Chege
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