Worldwide Holidays for November 2009
1st November
All Saints' Day:
Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Finland,
France, French Polynesia, Gabon, Germany, Italy, Ivory
Coast, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Peru, Philippines,
Poland, Portugal, Senegal, Seychelles, Spain, Switzerland,
Venezuela.
Bullfighting
Season: Peru.
Independence
Day: Antigua & Barbuda.
Remembrance Day:
Slovenia.
Revolution Day:
Algeria.
2nd November
Memorial Day:
Brazil, Ecuador.
3rd November
Culture Day:
Japan.
Independence
Day: Dominica, Panama, Ecuador.
4th November
John Paul's
Nameday: Vatican.
5th November
Guy Fawkes' Day:
Britain.
10th
November
Anniversary of
Ataturk's Death: Turkey.
Mustafa Kemal
Atatürk, (1881-1938), Turkish soldier, nationalist leader,
and statesman, who founded the republic of Turkey and was
its first president (1923-1938). The name Atatürk (Father
Turk) was bestowed upon him in 1934 by the Grand National
Assembly as a tribute for his unique service to the Turkish
nation.
11th
November
Armistice Day:
Belgium, France, French Polynesia.
Independence
Day: Angola.
Independence of
Cartagena: Colombia.
King's Birthday:
Bhutan.
Remembrance Day:
Bermuda, Canada.
Republic Day:
Maldives.
Veterans Day:
United States of America.
12th
November
Dr. Sun
Yat-sen's Birthday: Taiwan.
15th
November
King's Birthday:
Belgium.
Peace Day: Ivory
Coast.
Proclamation of
the Republic: Brazil.
17th
November
Army Day: Zaire.
Prince Charles'
Birthday: UK.
18th
November
Independence
Day: Morocco.
National Day:
Oman.
Vertieres' Day:
Haiti.
19th
November
Army Coup Day:
Mali.
Discovery Day:
Puerto Rico.
Garifuna
Settlement Day: Belize.
Prince Ranier's
Day: Monaco.
20th
November
Revolution
Anniversary: Mexico.
22nd
November
Independence
Day: Lebanon.
24th
November
New Regime
Anniversary: Zaire.
25th
November
Independence
Day: Suriname.
28th
November
Independence
Day: Albania, Mauritania, Panama.
Republic Day:
Burundi, Chad.
29th
November
National Day:
Poland.
30th
November
Heroes Day:
Philippines.
Independence
Day: Barbados.
National Day:
Benin.
St. Andrew's Day: Scotland.
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if there is an omission or incorrect date.
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Barry Scott -Digest
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It is the beginning of the month, have you seen Adlandpro's November Special?
Without sounding to cliché, 2009 was a rollercoaster for most countries economies, it was an up and down year and for most there was a slight contraction. However, there is optimistic signs for 2010 such as IMF posting the 2010 GDP figures (below) with overall World GDP to be 2.5% which is an improvement from the -1.4 forecast for 2009. Another positive sign that will boost consumer confidence and public trust is that fewer governments will be dealing with private sector bailouts, because they have already dealt with a majority and it is more likely a sink or swim for the rest.
Overall all some of the countries with notable changes are:
Country |
2009 Forecast |
2010 Forecast |
United States |
-2.6 |
0.8 |
Germany |
-6.2 |
-0.6 |
France |
-3.0 |
0.4 |
Japan |
-6.0 |
1.7 |
United Kingdom |
-4.2 |
0.2 |
Canada |
-2.3 |
1.6 |
Russia |
-6.5 |
1.5 |
China |
7.5 |
8.5 |
India |
5.4 |
6.5 |
Middle East |
2.0 |
3.7 |
Brazil |
-1.3 |
2.5 |
Mexico |
-7.3 |
3.0 |
The numbers are important in the fact that almost all the G20 Nations will be seeing positive growth for 2010 and it's probably the best forecast since early 2007 with all trending upward. This can also be seen as a time when you should really start looking at how you advertise and use positive reports like this above to support and reflect your advertising promotions.
As always and feedback or questions are always welcome, just click on my name below
Sincerely, Barry Scott Editor
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The Six Laws of Small Business Advertising
By Frank C Liz
If you want to successfully advertise your small business, follow these six laws: 1. Convey one message clearly.
Clearly tell your target audience your one main message. Don't confuse them with too many ideas. If you can impart your main message in no more than three seconds, your target audience will more easily understand your business and what you offer.
2. Make your message believable and real.
People tend to dread advertising. Your prospective clients might have an aversion or even distrust of any advertising. So much so, that if your message even hints at dishonesty, they will immediately disapprove and disregard you. Therefore, make sure any claims you make are honest and real. People generally sniff out anything underhanded and will avoid advertising they don't trust.
3. Test, test, and test again.
Small businesses can't usually afford to waste money and effort on ineffective advertising. Before launching a full advertising campaign, test it to measure its effectiveness. One simple testing method is to ask around if potential customers have heard about your product, and if so, how.
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6. Use advertising to generate interest and
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Advertising alone generally does not do the selling.
Advertising actually creates interest and curiosity,
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These six laws of small business advertising all boil
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Absolutely Essential eBusiness Building Principles
By Tom Klos
Does starting an eBusiness appeal to you? Or are you struggling with an existing eBusiness? For most entrepreneurs, the opportunity of running and operating a business from anywhere with an Internet connection is too enticing to pass up. The excitement, however, soon deflates as the hard work of making an eBusiness successful becomes reality. Here are the top 10 absolutely essential principles to make your eBusiness a success: 1. Find a need and address it
2. Leverage existing services - YouTube, MySpace, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.
3. Use what you know and love - this will help you become an authority in the area and help you persevere in hard times.
4. Use offline marketing - advertise in newspapers, use business cards and print materials, etc.
5. Be patient
6. Choose a domain name wisely - dot com is best. The shorter and easy to remember and spell the better.
7. Content is key - write clear Web copy that is not cold and impersonal.
8. Have a call to action - make it easy for visitors to buy and contact you.
9. Build trust and confidence - show your address and telephone number. Use testimonials.
10. Build a professional website - it doesn't need to be a complex website. In fact, simple designs that are clean with easy-to-use navigation and that make good use of white space and color are best.
There is no magic formula. Nothing replaces hard work but hard work must be well directed and spent. The aforementioned 10 principles will help you get a solid footing on starting and building your eBusiness.
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For more elaborate explanations on the above 10 principles visit TheBizPages.com where you can read the entire series on this subject. Visit TheBizPages.com for small business news and tips, and to read the full series on this topic. For small business accounting services visit Small Biz Pros at smallbizpros.ca. Tom is a professional writer, marketer and Web developer. He's been involved in Web publishing since 1995 and operates a number of Web properties. He specializes in Search Engine Marketing, Spanish language studies, and travel in Latin America.
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