Your Questions About Direct Marketing News

Robert asks…

What are the procedures involved in share market?

What are the procedures involved in share market?
What are the basic things about share markets?
What are the day to day actions involved in share market?

Jere answers:

Well first, you’re going to need stockbroking account, either online or direct.
You have to research which stock your going to buy and you can buy books on that for example William J O’Niels books or Peter Lynch’s books. I would not jump in straight away, do your research on which shares to purchase.

Their are different markets in the stock market that contains different stocks, The New York exchange, Nasdaq, ftse etc. Nasdaq mostly consists of small to med cap companies,

After you select your stock, you purchase the quantity you want at a buy price. You go to the stockbroker at place the order and now you are the proud owner of a stock.

You can never predict exactly how the market is going to go, it can vary because of news and company reports, don’t be silly and go and predict it because you will lose money, your playing with luck. Do research on the stock you want, the market is their for you to determine is it the right time to buy the stock. At the moment in europe, the market went down because of the Greek debt crisis but yesterday it recovered and also today. Suply and demand is a key issue in the market. Its commom sense but the more buying there is, the more the market goes up.

Carol asks…

I need some marketing ideas for small business on internet, is there any way inexpensive and effective?

I want to promote my small business on FACEBOOK, anyone have any ideas or suggestions in how to promote this business, besides the news papers /magazines.

Jere answers:

“If you are going to promote your business here are some suggestion that are common and everyone using since last 4/5 decades these are :-
(1) Press Releases (2)Trade Shows (3)E-mail (4)Advertising (5)Direct Mail (6)Yellow Pages
ETC.but above of these one is most important and effective method i gonna tell you that’s “”INTERNET MARKETING THROUGH FACEBOOK”” facebook is tremendous and vast social network where million of net user give attendance every moment that is the single place where you may promote your small business on large scale you may share your product or business with hundreds of people according to your search. It need only a right decision to work..facebook require a only profile to join groups, friends, then you have to Establish a home page for your business is relatively inexpensive and can reach many people. Use newsgroups that focus on areas similar to your line of business to draw attention to the site. Always include a phone number or email address so that interested visitors can contact you. If you are a retailer, consider putting photographs of your products online, even if you’re not ready to let people to order your wares over the Internet. You may use different way to promote and market the business that’s very easy and powerful..you may hire any reliable company who works for internet marketing some time back during net surfing my eyes caught a name that magicsolv.com i read about ’em carefully everything was regarding to business promotion. In my opinion you must try out hope u will get some fruitful i hope so..best of luck.”

William asks…

Why do stock prices fluctuate after the market closes?

Once the stock market closes, some stocks continue to gain or lose, sometimes more drastically than during the trading day. Their quote shows “afterhours”. What is this? I heard analysts talking about electronic trading. What is that?

Jere answers:

In the US market hours are from 9:30 a.m. To 4:00 p.m. Eastern time. However, the electronic market which represents the aggregation of all ECNs (like ARCA, Instinet, Brut, etc) continue are generally open for trading from 8:00 a.m. Eastern time to 8:00 p.m. Eastern time. The time between 8:00 a.m. And 9:30 a.m is called “pre-market hours” and the time between 4:00 p.m. And 8:00 p.m. Is called “after-market hours”.

Because companies are releasing news almost 24 hours/day these days, their stock price reacts to these news releases whenever they become available. Also, the world does not go to sleep at 4 p.m. Eastern time and stocks in general are reacting to all kinds of news being released on a 24 hour basis.

Individuals can participate in these after-hours market activity by having their trading accounts with brokerage companies which offer their customer access to their accounts via Direct Market Access systems. These systems are considered to be electronic trading systems and can be run on your computer at home utilizing high speed internet access like DSL, Cable or fibre-optics.

If you would like to get more information on Direct Market Access systems or open an electronic trading account I would suggest you speak to the guys I use. They can be contacted at:

http://rematatrading.com/contactus.aspx

They have been very professional and helpful to me.

Good luck.

Chris asks…

what is the best marketing for tuxedo buisness in the us ?

i just added the tuxedo buisness to my retail stores and i want know how to target tuxedo customers …is it online ads or goofle search engines..local news paper..i reaaly dont know ..ant tips?!!

Jere answers:

The best way to target tuxedo customers is to target events where most tuxedos are worn. Proms and Weddings would be my primary targets.

For weddings, do in-store merchandising tradeouts with bridal dress shops (they advertise instore for you, you do the same for them). Advertise in the new bride sections of newspapers. Make sure you have a booth at wedding and bridal consumer trade shows.

For Proms, sponsor high school events. Send direct mail in neighborhoods close to your store. Also, hold a “formal” fashion show with other dress retailers targeting high school kids.

For both, send news releases to newspapers and television stations on the latest designer styles.

And yes, don’t forget the yellow pages.

Hope this helps.

Laura asks…

How is the stock market affected by currency exchange/unemployment/interest rates?

How do currency exchange rates, unemployment numbers, and interest rates affect the stock market?
It seems these are often in the news and how prices move on the anticipation of them.

Jere answers:

This is an interesting question, and I shall try and answer it in simple fashion.

In todays time and age, movements in currency exchange rates signify movement of money from one geographical location to another as far as holding that currency is concerned. As far as the stock markets are concerned, it would be the FIIs (or foreign institutional investors) who would need to buy and sell various currencies to be able to buy or sell stocks at and through the local stock exchanges. For instance, if an FII decides that it wants to take a position in the Indian Stock Market, then it would exchange its US Dollars for Indian Rupees to be able to do so; this would cause an increase of the Rupee rate and a countervailing reduction in the Dollar rate in that regard. Now, if this FII were to decide to move from India to the USA as far as its stock holding is concerned; then it would be selling the Rupee to buy the Dollar, which would have the effect of reducing the Rupee and increasing the value of the Dollar. Currency rate fluctuations may be considered by some to be a lead indicator of what the big investors may be planning to do as far as their stock market investments are concerned.

Unemployment and interest rates similarly would have a direct bearing on the performance of the stock market. If both the unemployment rate and interest rate were to be high, then it would be a bearish scenario which would be facing the stock market of the geographical location under study; and vice versa.

It may be prudent to also keep the events occuring in the commodities exchange in perspective; which may also have a similar effect on the stock market you may have under study.

Sincerely,

Akash
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