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Exactly how should you invest in your business image? Is a socially conscious angle the way to go? Find out from businesspeople why creating a positive image is helpful, and get some tips on how to make it work for your enterprise.

Group Marketing 55
313-875-1155
3011 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI
Clear Channel Communications
313-962-3090
2115 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI
Gm Planworks
(313) 964-0318
150 W Jefferson Ave Ste 400
Detroit, MI
Mullen Advertising
313-394-0030
300 River Place Dr
Detroit, MI
Ogilvy Mather Advertising
313-337-0067
100 Renaissance Ctr
Detroit, MI
Buddakahn Media
313-870-9702
5336 Beaubien St
Detroit, MI
Att Yellow Page
313-962-4919
111 Cadillac Sq
Detroit, MI
Soloman Friedman Advertising
313-967-0988
1407 Randolph St
Detroit, MI
Foxworth Marketing Group. LLC.
1-877-890-7703
3174 East Lafayette Street
Detroit, MI
Arandas Taqueria Restaurant
313-297-7533
8445 W Vernor Hwy
Detroit, MI
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Upgrading Your Business Image: Do Dollars Make Sense?

Because your image matters as a business, how far should you go—and how much do you have to spend—to convey a positive message for your enterprise?

“Investing in image is an important part of building any business, and when done consciously, will accelerate growth, revenues and satisfaction for all parties involved,” says Judy Winslow, a coach and consultant with Bright Pointe Creative Solutions , based in Florida.

The Socially Conscious Route

Many businesses are taking the trendy route, opting for green, eco-friendly trades. Others are making social change and community involvement their angle. Are these branding concepts good for your business?

“Hopping on the green bandwagon [for example] when it hasn't been an integral part of your business is a bit like making snow. It's not the real thing, even if you can ski on it,” says Susan Harrow , the California-based author of Sell Yourself Without Selling Your Soul: A Woman's Guide to Promoting Herself, Her Business, or Her Cause with Integrity & Spirit. Basically, if you’re selling eco-friendly cleaning supplies, for example, it’s easier to go green than running a sustainable Web design business (but they are out there!)

Michael Katz of Massachusetts-based e-newsletter hub Blue Penguin Development , agrees.

“The idea of going green as a marketing tool—if it doesn't reflect what you believe—is a waste of time,” says Katz, who instead recommends entrepreneurs asses their core values.

Author: Kristen Fischer

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