Why Kinectiv – Anne’s point of view

Posted on December 1, 2011 at 10:11 pm by admin No Comment

Why Kinectiv – Anne’s point of view

I’ve realized over the last 13 years that making connections and building relationships are the key to personal and professional success.  As a Kinectiv partner and Candy Factory owner, I live and breathe it!

The more connections you can make with the marketing tools at your disposal, or with good old one-on-one networking, the greater the chance your service or product will succeed.

Of course, your first impression is key when working to build a strong network base. Yes, this is a very simple concept, yet so many of us fail at it.

Why? Not all of us are hardwired to connect with others. We might be great at what we do but getting that message across can be at times difficult, time consuming, and even distracting.

That’s where Kinectiv can help. We will help you build a strategy, refine your message, brand it, and spread the word to your audience.

The companies I’ve seen thrive, especially in a down market, are those that understand that investing in themselves and building their network should be a priority. It is a misconception that good design and marketing are out of reach for small businesses. It does require an investment, but many of our clients are surprised that it’s not as expensive as they thought.

Word of advice: When searching for a creative team, make sure you connect with them and they connect with you. How can they help build a voice for your business when they don’t connect or understand it?

At Kinectiv, we know great visuals and cutting edge marketing tools are extremely important but can only take you so far. We understand that building long lasting connections and relationships with our clients and their market is the real secret.

Why Kinectiv? Because our mission is to help our clients develop their message and make it connect. It’s our passion. We get excited about our clients businesses and in turn our clients get excited about the possibilities. Some even get a renewed interest in what they are doing–now that’s cool.

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