Monday, February 20, 2012

Apparel Management Software

Apparel Software

Gaining control and optimising  warehouse space is critical in today’s fast moving, cost aware business environment, and the Echo SCM Apparel Management software provides exactly that.
Apparel Software, Garment Software, Textile Software and Clothing Software solution are the one that delivers a best practice approach to supporting our customer’s core business processes. At E-foreknowledge Apparel and Garment Software Solutions developing continously with advance technology and evolving business requirements in multi faces sectors.
Our philosophy is to achieve the correct balance between change and consistency and to continually evolve and improve our solutions, ultimately keeping our users ahead of their rivals in:
  • Online services
  • Distribution
  • Wholesale
  • Processing
  • Manufacturing
  • Finance
Active customer development is key to the partnerships which e-foreknowledge forges with its clients and encourages feedback via informal site visits. These commitments, alongside a strategy of product research and development, ensure e-foreknowledge remains at the forefront of solutions provision and that customers benefit year on year through their investment in echoSCM software.
Installed in a number of businesses, echoSCM is the premier software package for the Distribution/Wholesale/Manufacturing in the Textile, Garment and Shoe Industry.
Benefits include:- Efficient response to customers needs by holding of correct and moving stock. Optimisation of Stock Levels, Reduced cost per transaction, Increased Cash flow & Profitability, Flexible and Proven Solution

echo SCM modules include

  • Sales Order Processing
  • Purchase Order Processing
  • Finished Stock
  • Stock Control
  • Wardrobe Management (man packing)
  • Accounts
  • Warehouse Management
  • E-commerce

echo SCM for

  • Apparel Software
  • Apparel Management Software
  • Textile Software
  • Garment Software
  • Wardrobe Management Software
  • Clothing Software
  • ERP Software

echo Blue

A revolutionary new product for Bluetooth marketing, and proximity marketing, that will allow you to reach your audience more effectively.  For more information visit echo-blue.com for a more comprehensive information.
Source : http://www.e-foreknowledge.co.uk/Software_Services.html

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Print Media Campaign at E-foreknowledge

Print Media Campaign

There are few important things to remember when you try to implement a print media campaign for your business. In order to ensure maximum quality results to be achieved, your final branding and marketing collaterals should speak about your excellence. You need to hire a professional design firm to execute your print campaign. However, you should make sure that they are aware of your long-term business objectives, your customer’s profiles and the niche you are catering to.

Whether your business is small or large, you must have advertising, branding and marketing materials. Some small businesses don’t have their printed brochure and rely solely on digital way of advertising and brand building. But when you want to lure new prospects, you need to carry printed materials to showcase your uniqueness and superiority. Through printed materials, you can pinpoint your unique attributes, which opportunity is missing in digital way of advertising.

From your logo, letterhead to catalogues and brochures all form an integral part of your print media campaign. Make sure all these are in consistence with each other and convey the same business objectives. All of them should essentially contain your correct and updated contact details. An advertising brochure is a great sales tool for all types of businesses and forms the most important tool of your print media campaign.


Don’t wait to develop your branding and marketing collaterals until it’s too late and your competitors win the ground. So, start early and keep in mind the following things while devising your print media campaign: 

1. Know Your Audience:

Important thing to decide before conceptualising your campaign. Accordingly, the colors, design and content of your brochure and other materials will be decided. The designing team working on your print media campaign needs to learn about your customer’s profile, their tastes and preferences

2. Products or Services Profile:
Your campaign intends to get you the sales benefit and thus your brochure should focus more on your products and services. Any potential customers want to ensure first whether the products or services offered by you are relevant to them. Once they find your products or services worth giving a try then only they go to the other section of the brochure. So, work out to beautify this section as much as you can. 

3. Strong and Convincing Selling Message:
Remain away from filling your brochure with passive content. Your message should be convincing enough to trigger an action from your audience. The message printed on your brochure should reinforce your commitment to serve your customers in the most professional manner. Including messages of your loyal customers is a good idea to create a positive opinion about the products and services offered by you.
Keep in mind, a print campaign is somehow expensive than digital media campaigns. Moreover, you enjoy flexibility of changing your content in digital media with more ease. But in-print when something is created, you can’t modify it. And also keeping in mind the issues surrounding global warming, you should think twice before disposing off your printed materials and trying to create new ones. 

Print Services:

We deliver lithographic printing and digital printing daily to customers all over the UK.
  • Corporate logos
  • Business cards
  • Business Stationary
  • Signage
  • Brochures
Source : http://www.e-foreknowledge.co.uk/Print_Services.html

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Blogging for Business Promotion

Blogging

Blogging has become a cultural phenomenon in recent times, in 2006 there were 50 million active blogs and today that figure has grown to an estimated 400 million blogs and counting.

Only in the last 4 years has blogging become a popular way for promoting products and services online, it is now considered to be an important part of the online marketing strategy for any internet marketing company. To complement your business website, adding a blog can bring huge benefits if used correctly including free email marketing, increased search engine rankings and the ability to build a loyal community of blog readers  We can design, launch and manage your blog for you or simply develop it so you can post your own content as and when required.

Add a blog to your corporate website, and you will reap the benefits:
    Blogging
  • Show your potential clients how your business differs from the competition.
  • Demonstrate your knowledge, experience as well as expertise on your business area, relating to your products or services.
  • Improve communication between you and your potential clients, partners or suppliers.
  • Improve search engine ranking on Search Engines such as Google, Yahoo or Bing.
  • Improve Internal Communication.

Which blogging platform to use

There are many contenders on the market, so you’re spoilt for choice. The most popular are WordPress, Drupal and Blogspot . We at e-foreknowledge can help you set up WordPress or Drupal. Both platforms are flexible and very customizable as far as design and extensibility is concerned.


WordPress

“WordPress started in 2003 with a single bit of code to enhance the typography of everyday writing and with fewer users than you can count on your fingers and toes. Since then it has grown to be the largest self-hosted blogging tool in the world, used on millions of sites and seen by tens of millions of people every day.

WordPress started as just a blogging system, but has evolved to be used as full content management system and so much more through the thousands of plugins, widgets, and themes, WordPress is limited only by your imagination. (And tech chops.)

WordPress was born out of a desire for an elegant, well-architecture personal publishing system built on PHP and MySQL and licensed under the GPLv2 (or later). It is the official successor of b2/cafelog. WordPress is fresh software, but its roots and development go back to 2001. It is a mature and stable product.”

Drupal

“Drupal is an open source content management system (CMS) written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. It is used as a back-end system for at least 1% of all websites worldwide ranging from personal blogs to corporate, political, and government sites including whitehouse.gov and data.gov.uk. It is also used for knowledge management and business collaboration.

The standard release of Drupal, known as Drupal core, contains basic features common to CMSs. These include user account registration and maintenance, menu management, RSS-feeds, page layout customization, and system administration. The Drupal core installation can be used as a brochureware website, a single- or multi-user blog, an Internet forum, or a community website providing for user-generated content.

Over 7000 (as of November 2010) free community-contributed addons, known as contrib modules, are available to alter and extend Drupal’s core capabilities and add new features or customize Drupal’s behavior and appearance. Because of this plug-in extensibility and modular design, Drupal is sometimes described as a content management framework. Drupal is also described as a web application framework, as it meets the generally accepted feature requirements for such frameworks.

Drupal runs on any computing platform that supports both a web server capable of running PHP 4.4.0+ (including Apache, IIS, Lighttpd, and nginx) and a database (such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, or Microsoft SQL Server) to store content and settings. Drupal 7 requires PHP 5.2 or higher.”

Source: http://www.e-foreknowledge.co.uk/Blogging.html