How to protect your brand’s image and why it is important:
“Branding gives your organisation an identity (an image) or a memorable impression inwhich distinguishes from your competitors. This will not only allow customers to know what to expect from your company but also help them build loyalty, trust and add pride to your brand.”
How to provide a smooth user experience and why it is important:
“A meaningful user experience allows you to define customer journeys on your product/services that are most conductive to business solutions. It will not only try to fulfil the user’s needs but will also try to cause less confusion; making the customer wanting to come back for more.”
How to promote your business and why it is important:
“Good marketing strategies makes customers aware of your products/services, engages them ands helps them make the buying decisions. It also helps to track trends, target the right audiences at the right time and most importantly get to know your customers much better. All this will in turn help cut unnecessary costs by managing demands effectively and efficiently.”
Tip: If you are unsure about any of the below, please consult a Qualified-Electrician before carrying out any of the tasks yourself for your safety and the people around you.
Hopefully my ever-growing knowledge that I am about to share with you could maybe inspire you to start thinking about how to go about reviving your old devices or most importantly enable you to play your part in helping to reduce waste so that we could all unite together to help protect our precious planet earth! As it seems, nowadays, it is so much easier to just to bin and replace right? This is in fact making you lose so much money overtime and you are also contributing to the below shocking statistical news…
“Every year an estimated 2 million tonnes of WEEE items are discarded by householders and companies in the UK. WEEE includes most products that have a plug or need a battery.”
Tip: The Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Next time you decide to bin and replace, please take sometime to consider the below beforehand:
Corroded Battery Terminals on battery-powered devices:
If all else fails and the end-of its life for your device(s) has finally arrived, please do recycle your old devices safely and responsibly by using your local recycling facilities available to you. This could be as simple as taking the batteries out first (this could well be reused for other devices?) before recycling (link below).
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