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BrandDoozie Helps Small Businesses With Growing Pains

Market Wire, December, 2007

Growing a business should be exciting, not painful. Yet, there are more than 24,000,000 businesses in the United States with fewer than 10 employees, and each struggles with growing pains, one of which is Marketing. When a company realizes they can no longer rely solely on referrals, the real truth emerges -- marketing is necessary. Thankfully, the new online marketing tool, BrandDoozie , makes it easy for entrepreneurs and growing companies to compete.

Creating a topnotch brand, developing marketing materials and getting them to customers are vital in establishing credibility. BrandDoozie helps small businesses take marketing to the next level by placing these abilities directly in their hands. They can easily create their own brand from a library of design templates which are customizable, edit them with text and photos and publish all from the same source.

BrandDoozie automatically populates the new brand into all marketing components -- from letterhead and brochures to sales sheets and direct mail -- creating an instantaneous design-complete marketing system. A company can generate their unique brand literally within minutes.

The benefits of using BrandDoozie are the silver bullets small and homegrown businesses have been waiting for. It's accessible 24/7, so companies can respond proactively to market opportunities quickly and efficiently. It requires no software and is easy-to-use, so everyone from the boss to the receptionist can use it. And possibly of greatest importance, it's affordable.

For entrepreneurs, start-ups, home-office and growing companies, BrandDoozie takes the pain out of dealing with marketing so the focus can return on what's truly important -- winning the next customer.

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Contact: Nina Martin 888-803-8642 x200

 

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