Sunday 29 January 2012

Create Your Identity, Promote Your Brand with Smart Name Badges

Jonathan Winchester of Shopper Anonymous (www.shopperanonymous.co.uk), a mystery shopping organisation, conducted research in the UK, Australia and New Zealand that showed how name badges improve customer satisfaction.  Based on 116,000 measured shopping experiences, results show that the overall rating for the customer service experience in organisations where the staff wore name badges is 12% higher than those companies where the staff didn’t wear any name badges.  Name badges are clearly an important and also create a customer’s first impression of the organisation.   

Benefits of Name Badges

Name badges are not just for advertising your brand or customer service; they also promote confidence and trust in your employees or students.  Here are some advantages of wearing a name badge:

·         Corporate name badges
o   Identification
-  Easily identify the employee’s name, rank or designation especially if it’s a large organisation
-  Ensure safety and security in the office premises
-  Promote the sense of identity and belongingness in the organisation
-  Easily address, interact or converse with other employees from other departments
-  Add a professional impression in customers’ eyes
-  Build confidence, respect and pride in employees
-  Establish trust within the organisation and from the customers
-  Save regular visitors from embarrassment if they forget a person’s name
-  Help distinguish staff from customers in businesses that don’t wear uniforms
-  Improve employee-to-employee working relationship by putting a name to the face, instead of addressing employees by the department they belong to
o   Brand Promotion
-  Serve as a promotional or advertising tool
-  Help popularise the brand and company image to the public
-  Can create a long lasting impression in the customer’s mindset
-  Make a statement of what the brand is
-  Professionally present the entire organisation or brand to the client
-  Create an impression of providing a personal service because you’re on a first-name basis
-  Create trust in the customer’s eyes because you are presenting a sense of accountability for your actions

·         School name badges
o   Identification
-  Build pride in the institution the student belongs to
-  Carry out the school’s philosophy and ideals
-  Ensure security and safety of children in the school premises
-  Create discipline and team spirit
o   Recognition
-  For academic and athletic achievements
-  To acknowledge leadership qualities and responsibilities

Name badges have become an important part in an organisation’s identity.  But to make the name badge effective, you should create a design that’s not only impressive but also reflective of your organisation’s identity and ethos.  Ideally, name badges should be smart, direct, appealing, readable and recognisable.  When customising a name badge, you may include a person’s name, the institution’s name, logo, tag line, and colour.  But you also have to consider its limited space; avoid too much content that it becomes incomprehensible.  Make it short, informative and targeted.  For its layout, avoid shiny surfaces or indecipherable font types that make them very difficult to read.   

You can trust Smart Edge Badges to help you create the image you want to project to the public.  They design impressive layouts that promote your organisation’s identity and culture.


Call Greg now on 1300-795-598 or send an email for your quality door signs, door name signs, changeable/sliding door name signs and nameplates or  for all your name badges, or your own  custom designed school badge or lapel pin.

Taking Out the Stress in Moving House

Just a week after Russell Brand filed for divorce, moving vans arrived at Katy Perry and Russell Brand’s $6.5 million Hollywood home; although it’s unclear whose belongings were being taken out of the property.   Whether it was Katy or Russell, this moving out is another stress on top of their divorce. 

Whatever the reason for your relocation, moving to a new place is never easy; more so, when you’ve never moved before.  There are so many tasks to accomplish, decisions to be made, costs to pay, and hard work.  But if you know the basic steps to do and if you carefully prepare for it, then there’s less stress. Here are some tips to get you started:

·         Contact a removalist you can trust.  If you’re in Sydney, you can enquire at Always Moving Stuff, a reliable removals and storage specialist that helps in furniture removal, transport work and storage facilities.  They can pack, move and store any house or office furniture, from small fragile items to large bulky furniture.
·         Take an inventory of your possessions.  Donate to charity usable furniture you won’t bring to the new house.  Throw away the compiled junk inside and around your house.  Sell surplus items through a garage sale, second-hand shop or online auction.  Return rented videos and books.  Label correctly and clearly your boxes so they can be placed in the proper rooms in the new house. 
·         Visit your insurance agent to cover the move.  The removalist’s liability is limited and does not cover the lost or damaged goods while in transit.  Get a special insurance policy for your furniture removal.
·         Disconnection of services.  Inform your service providers for electricity, water, phone, Internet, cable TV, newspaper delivery, gardening, etc., about your move.  Arrange a schedule for the disconnection or cancellation of services.
·         Advise the post office of your move.  Have your post office re-direct your mail to your new address.  Ask for change of address kits to notify friends and associates.
·         Pack breakables or fragile items yourself.  Although your removalist can do this for you, try to pack them yourself if you know how.  If you let the removalist pack for you, observe how they do it.
·         Get plenty of boxes.  You don’t know how many cartons you’ll need to pack everything and you’ll always find something else to pack.  Have an assortment of carton sizes because you’ll need small boxes for heavy items and large boxes for small ones.
·         Feel the weight of your boxes.  The box is heavy if it weighs over 40 kilograms.  Carrying very heavy boxes could cause you health problems.  Also, if it’s too heavy, the box may not be strong enough to hold it.
·         Empty your appliances.  Make sure you consume perishable foods in your refrigerator and properly seal other goods before putting them in the box.  Totally drain your washing machine.  Ensure that there’s no fuel in the lawn mower and other equipments.
·         Pack and transfer valuable items yourself.  You should personally pack and keep your cash, passport, jewellery, legal documents, and medical records.

Moving to your new house means new opportunities and a new life.  Plan and organise your move properly so you don’t start your new life with stress. 

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Specialising in relocation and furniture removals, Always Moving Stuff is the furniture removalist you can trust.