Saving the pennies …

November 7th, 2008
A variety of low value coins, including a (his...

If you watch the news on any channel today, you’re bound to hear all about the credit crunch and the turmoil on the financial markets. Well, it’s a sad situation and it makes sense for everyone to put some pennies aside for that rainy day. You never know, it might come in useful at some point.

We don’t tend to be super-frugal but it’s good to know where your money is going. We watch what we buy and don’t have any problem buying supermarket branded products, espeically if there’s no difference from the branded stuff (seriously .. how is branded salt any better from Tesco salt?) And it’s not just the little purchase you need to look at. But you can also remember that you can always get a better deal on the Web.

For example, if you pop down to ZenniOptical, you can find great deals on eyeglasses in a whole variety of shapes and sizes. You wouldn’t believe it, but you can get glasses from them from $8. Seriously, where else can you buy glasses at that price? They do all sorts of glasses from tinted glasses, bifocal glasses, progressive lenses and anything you might be after. Check them out.

Velvet Lobsters & Silver Lockets!

October 3rd, 2008

Owen went to the Velvet Lobster for lunch today… and forgot to take us! LOL! I guess that he is saving it for a special occassion, made extra special with a lovely little gift like a silver locket!! Just kidding… but sweetie… it does sound nice… when are you taking us?

Advertising

October 2nd, 2008

I was reading an article online about advertising. She was actually promoting offline advertising for online work. I do agree with her in terms of PPC – Pay Per Click. It sounds fantastic in the terms that you only pay when people actually visit your site. But how many times have you been to a site and instantly realised it is not what you want? Yet as a business you would have paid for that customer to hit your site. The only way to get PPC to work is to target your market really well. And that is not easy.

Personally, I have signed up to HomePages Friends (previously known as My Search Funds - which I think is a more apt name), and this means that I do an online search which gives me results. It uses a search engine to do this. Previously it used to use Google but currently uses Yahoo! Now besides the search engine results, it also targets the advertising. If for example I searched the word Joke, it would bring up a list of websites. Now if say The Joke Shop decided on PPC advertising, the search engine would realise that I was the target market and show the advert. If I ignored the advert, then The Joke Shop would not pay for that advert. If on the other hand, I clicked on it, then The Joke Shop would pay for that click. It would also mean that the person who visited was really interested. There is a negative side. If I wanted to read a Joke, then The Joke Shop would have paid for me to visit without it turning to a sale. At least it would mean that I have become aware of the site, so I may go to it in the future. In Marketing, familiarity helps. But not being there is a disadvantage.

I digress, so places like MySearchFunds want you to click on their adverts shown, so they can keep up their high ratings and keep earning money. So they actually pay you a part of their revenue for clicking on their sponsored links. The truth is that you were doing the search anyway and you are the target market which means everyone is happy. But it can be open to abuse, where people keep doing searches just to earn money. In the long run, this won’t work as you would be spotted abusing the system and your account would be closed. You would also lose any earnings you would have made.

But it does make you wonder about whether PPC really works or not. As for offline advertising, I think it could be helpful but you do need

  • A memorable website name eg www.thejokeshop.com
  • An easy telephone number eg 0800 000000000000 (obviously not a real number but you get the point)

However, people do tend to forget about the adverts unless it is really on their mind, or if they have been able to cut out and keep the advert eg from a newspaper / flyer.

Talking of newspapers… my experience with them is horrific. When running The Joke Shop, I placed an advert in the local paper. It cost £550 + VAT and hit 80,000 homes. I received less orders than 1 had fingers. I tried this twice. Needless to say, I did not do it again.

I personally feel that the best is to keep your clients happy and they will spread the word. Displease your customers and they will also spread the word. The saying a bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush is a true saying. It also costs less to keep a customer happy than to find a new one!

You want your customers to constantly keep you in mind, so giving away promotional items like engravable gifts, printed balloons and pens, stickers, mouse mats, etc all contributes to keeping you as a business foremost in their minds.

I must say, I learnt a lot from The Joke Shop and really miss it!

Printed Photos (and some free ones too)

September 30th, 2008

As I frequently keep getting asked where the best places to print photos are (because of my interest in photography), I have decided to dedicate this post to Photo Printing.

First and foremost, if you want only the very best and nothing but the very best… develop your own! But as this is not realistic in most people’s cases and we do live in a day and age where digital is prevalant… lets speak digital.

The advantages of digital are numerous. You have the here and now factor. You can print directly from your camera and/or pc. You have the internet and its competition at your feet.

I find that printing your own on your printer actually tends to work out more expensive and unless you have a really good dedicated photographic printer… not very good prints. They can do for school projects or maybe a purse photo… but not much else.

The difference between one printer and the other is actually negligible. Unless you are really fussy, most people will not be able to tell the difference between one printer and another. Printers are all vying for your business and will encourage you to use them by offering you Free Prints. I personally believe that if they are being offered, then why refuse?

So below, I listed a range of photo printers offering free prints or special offers. You need to click on the adverts below to get the Free prints and / or special offers. Also note if they tell you to input a code in the advert (or you may end up not being given the prints). I have not listed the codes as they are subject to change. All the adverts are automatically updated, so all the codes will be valid.

Currently, if you apply for each of the adverts you can get yourselves 235 FREE Prints!! Aside from other offers.

Hope this helps!! If you have any questions… I will be glad to help you out if I can… just leave a comment!

 

    PhotoWorks Free Prints 40 Free Prints 


www.myphotobook.co.uk

100 free prints

Tiger Lily

August 31st, 2008
I was looking through photos and saw these of Tiger Lily. Obviously this was far in advance of my actually owning a decent camera but still they serve the purpose. Tiger Lily was probably the most unusual of The Joke Shop Staff. Actually we looked after her for a few months, and when she left… it was a far lonelier place!
Tiger Lily often slept in the shop window of The Joke Shop, and customers used to think she was a prop until she would decide to get up and walk off!! Needless to say she did get us lots of attention!! :)
Guess where Tiger Lily is?
Guess where Tiger Lily is?
Tiger Lily helps out at TJS

Game Time

August 25th, 2008

I came across a comment game on someone’s blog post. I could not resist. I had to comment!

Cregneash

August 24th, 2008

Owen went for a walk to Cregneash. It seems like a wonderful walk. Shame that I am so far away and I could not join him. He took some photos which really make me feel like I missed out. Don’t you think the view is absolutely beautiful!

  

If you head to Owen’s website, you will see more fantastic Cregneash Scenery Photos.

Free SIMS

July 28th, 2008

Cool – 4 Free SIMS for O2. I think I just might sign up for a set!! Cool.

 

 

Get Paid for searching the web!

April 22nd, 2008

How cool is this… you get paid to search the web! Well not quite paid to search the web, but when you search and then click on sponsored links, you get a share of the revenue. Owen told me about it and I just installed it into my computer. After all I regularly search using google, (they use google too),? so if they want to pay me for it… who is to say no!!

Ballet

January 29th, 2008

I really miss Ballet. And when we work on The Ballet Shop, I really get nostalgic. We recently uploaded a new blog to the site and have update the site with a new colour scheme. It is still a work in progress but it is really coming along nicely.

It is such a pity that I have not found a Ballet class for adults here in IOM.