Deer Farming And Factors Influencing The Price of Deer Velvet
Posted by admin in Agriculture on July 19, 2011
The two main income streams of deer farming are venison and deer velvet. Other minor income may come from the deer skins being turned into product, and possibly tourism revenues, but after the sale of live deer, it’s the meat and the velvet.
If you have a shop for example and tours on your farm, then you can always convert the deer skins into key rings or other trinkets, and at the same time sell some meat. Deer velvet however is an export product, with demand firmly positioned in the East.
Here are some actors that influence the price of deer velvet:
Grade
The grading of deer velvet is subjective, but it is necessary in order to classify it for sale. The grades are Super A, A, B,C, D and E. Super A is commonly known in the trade as SA. Other grades include Damaged, Manufacturing, Regrowth, Taiwan and Spiker.
Supply
The main countries supplying deer velvet are New Zealand and Canada. When one season finishes, the other begins. That’s good for the buyers as they can have consistency of supply, but for the suppliers, your start price of the season is influenced by what the other half did at the end of the season. If there is a pool amount of deer velvet on the international market as your season begins, then your prices will be depressed and there’s little you can do about it. Read the rest of this entry »
Get Better Advertising Through A Telemarketing Medium
Posted by admin in Advertising, Telemarketing on July 19, 2011
There are many types of third party service providers in the world today. We have IT firms that offer their specialization and knowledge to firms with no in-house IT departments and staff; we also have cleaning/janitorial firms that offer their services to people that need them. But when it comes to being sales and marketing solutions, only a handful of the different types of firms can be of assistance let alone bring in a positive ROI. Advertising is one way of marketing a the goods and services of a certain business however is sometime incapable of producing an increase in the number of clients and customers.
Advertising is sometimes limited to just how many clients and customers it can attract for the the company that employs it. Also, it is not a cost-effective solution since it does in fact entail a lot of costs. Television ads, even on the radio or print media such as fliers and pamphlets are all forms of advertising however not all of them are suited for marketing certain goods and services. For example, an IT firm desires to increase its client base and increase their annual revenue by gaining more clients. Through the use of the television, they may be capable of launching numerous ads on almost every channel. The main problem with this is that it may not reach the needed prospect. And IT firms thrive on B2B(business to business) transactions, it would not be able get them the needed business deals. Also, authoritative figures with a target company are not ones to avail of an IT firms services and products especially without a proper explanation. And such details are not capable of being given through a single commercial that lasts less than a minute.
The radio is also not a very good choice, especially for attracting potential clients and customers. Usually, for IT products and services, people would like to see a visual presentation along with a given explanation. This is not doable through the radio, such as a proper explanation is not possible on a short TV ad. Print media as well may not be capable of giving an IT firm the positive reception it wants from its prospects. Many people no longer find the time to read such print ads, others just toss them in the trash the very chance they get to do so. Although some still do take interest in literary types of advertising, a more strategic approach is required in attracting more clients for an IT firm. Read the rest of this entry »