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Oregon Home magazine is the state’s premier shelter magazine, both inspirational and informative. In each seasonal issue you’ll find up-to-date coverage of home design, decor, architecture, gardens and landscaping, entertaining, shopping, news and trends ... Anything and everything to do with home and living topics, including sustainability and green living. |
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WHAT CAN ADVERTISING DO FOR YOUR COMPANY? | |
1. ADVERTISING BUILDS BRAND AWARENESS 2. REPEATING AN AD INCREASES BRAND AWARENESS 3. THIN MARKET CONCEPT |
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There is significant evidence that supports repeat advertising, continuity and yearround advertising and yet some advertisers continually run infrequent advertising campaigns, or only place their ads in specific focus sections. For maximum effectiveness, advertising should be consistent to gain peak effect. |
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·Brand advertising significantly reduces the length of the sales cycle. ·Advertising tells your story. ·Advertising announces products and services. ·Advertising changes opinions and attitudes of the reader. ·Non-advertising companies are placed at a disadvantage to advertisers. |
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Grab some earplugs to protect your hearing when the whistle-blowing trains roll by, turn up your testosterone dial to keep aggressive contractors in their souped-up trucks from cutting you off and head for this lively design district in Portland where everything from paint to fine furniture to balloons for your next THANKS FOR WORKING ON OUR REMODEL bash awaits!
This vibrant, walkable historic district centered around N. Mississippi Ave. continues to draw independent proprietresses and purveyors of everything from antiques to specialty salt from around the world. Head here if you want an artsy-yet-sophisticated shopping experience among a young, independent crowd.
Museum patrons and theatergoers know from the odd shop nestled in between arts institutions off the South Park blocks such as the Portland Art Museum, the Portland Center for the Performing Arts (think the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall and the Newmark Theatre) and the Oregon Historical Society. Some of these specialty shops, though, merit a standing ovation of their own.