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Let’s Cook was a Really Fun Date Night

December 22nd, 2011

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I decided to schedule a date night for my wife and I at a new business in town called, “Let’s Cook”.

We had no idea what to expect but ended up having a really fun time. What I liked most about it was the ability to meet new people combined with getting to relate to my wife while cooking food together.

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Everyone I know including myself likes going to the movies but you don’t get to communicate with your wife this way. Let’s Cook gives you many chances to laugh and experience many new things together with the one you love.

Unfortunately for many of us guys a romantic gesture that will please the wife doesn’t always come easy. I am one of these guys but I do get it right sometimes. Don’t fall for those diamond ring radio commercials for your last minute Christmas gift idea but go by Let’s Cook and schedule a date with your wife for their next date night class.

You will learn to cook some delicious recipes and will be surprised how easy it is. They will have some prepared food before the lesson you can eat but don’t eat too much as you will make plenty of food together to fill you up for the night. On our night we made several courses including dessert.

In summary, I was most surprised by the passion and charm added by the Italian chef for that night. His name is Al Ippolito and he is a chef, college professor, business owner, and has an extensive career resume. If you have Al as your chef you will not just learn how to cook but will get a great education on Italian culture and life coming from the son of two Italian immigrants from New York City.

Check out their date night page with photos and reviews

7 Tricks to Treat Potential Customers Using YouTube

October 21st, 2011

I have had a local product website since 2006 and I spend about $300 a month on paid search advertising but I have found that certain products on my site sell much better when using Youtube videos. The TylerTXDirectory creates YouTube videos on occasion for local businesses in Tyler to get the word out about a new business in town, event, or attraction. We often encourage businesses to create their own YouTube channel so they can have control of their own videos and what they choose to produce and show the public.

“I was extremely surprised to find that YouTube brought me more customers in a certain niche that hundreds of dollars in search advertising wasn’t even able to do.” – Donny

Youtube is actually the 2nd largest search engine next to Google and of course Google owns both of these but when you think about the potential of local business advertising it really makes sense. How many local Tyler businesses actively produce videos about their business? I have found that most Tyler TX businesses don’t create videos and the ones that do really don’t take the time to truly add value in the videos they produce. For instance, a video about real estate in Tyler should offer quite a bit more than just stating the obvious. If a potential customer takes the time to listen to a Realtor in Tyler tell you that a fresh coat of paint will really improve the ability to sell their house you will likely be disappointed. Most people know this point and so it is important to really go above and beyond to help those trying to sell a house by offering several tips in your video that maybe people are likely not aware of already.

To begin your business intelligence for advertising through video on YouTube start out by searching for businesses like yours on YouTube. If you are a local Tyler pet grooming company you could search on YouTube for “pet grooming Tyler Texas”. Watch some competitors who have already created videos in your niche and then come up with your own creative idea. From my experience the videos you will find will be pretty bad so you should be able to plan and come up with something that offers quite a bit more value. Below are 7 tips to YouTube video creation we believe will help you in creating the perfect YouTube video:

  1. Watch your competition. Jot down what you like and don’t like in your competitions videos. You may find that your competition has not even tried advertising using YouTube yet so you may have to start from scratch. Does the screen shot picture you see tempt you to click and play the video? Is their sales pitch too aggressive without offering any other value beyond a pitch? Is the background music and graphics over the top and distracting? If you find something specific you don’t like in a competitors video be sure to avoid that in your own.
  2. Don’t try to be a videographer. You can likely find a skilled videographer from a local news station that is willing to video and produce something off the clock and possibly save you a lot of money. These video experts will know how to correctly light an area and setup things like the microphone, and selection of video camera. The expert will know how to zoom in when it makes sense, and tastefully add in soundtrack and images. The final production will appear more professional and polished than what you, coworker, or family member could do on your own.
  3. Set a budget. You can hire a videographer for around $75 an hour and around $1,000 a day but you can get someone off the clock for about half those rates. The price also depends on their experience level, talent, and work history. The cost will also be calculated based on how many days it takes to shoot, length of the video, and final editing time of video. Try bartering with the videographer with your own services and products to get the cost down.
  4. Create a script. You only have a couple of minutes to make your pitch. Concentrate on offering real value in the video in the form of advice and leave your call to action for the end of the video. Make sure you offer a real clear call to action at the end of the video and even consider placing your phone number and address as text in the video as well.
  5. Offer tremendous value. How-to videos are a great way to offer value to those watching your video. Go beyond the obvious and provide enough advice that gets people past the learning curve and provides them a sense of trust in your expert ability. Offer some really good trade secrets that your willing to give up for free as this free value makes the customer much more willing to reciprocate and call you back to buy your services. Be sure to put your best self out there when creating the video and show your passion for what you do. Because it is a how to video you may even get people to naturally share the video with others because it isn’t just a sales pitch.
  6. Do your technical research. Put the best part of your content at the front of your video to keep people interested and watching. Find the keywords in your industry that people are most likely to type in their search engines. If you are a mobile pet grooming service like Tyler’s “Kritter Kutz” consider having “Tyler TX pet grooming” key terms in the title of your video, description, tag your video with these key terms, and categorize your video under “how to”.
  7. Keep your good will up. Good will among YouTube watchers is your currency in this online video world. Make sure that you offer them enough value in the video so that they leave with a good impression of you. These Youtuber’s will be more likely to watch more of your videos in the future, see you as the authority in your industry, ignore your competition, and reciprocate the favor because you truly helped them and offered them value.

Beginning a new business in Tyler TX at the right commercial real estate location

January 26th, 2011

Tyler Texas commercial real estateIf you are trying to find the perfect spot to begin or expand a successful business, look into the many available commercial properties in the amazing city of Tyler, Texas. This is where you will find businesses that are still operating and growing more every day. With a population of over 100,000 people, it is little wonder that businesses here do so well. In addition to the commercial properties already available for new ownership, there are new properties being listed all the time.

To get an idea of just how many commercial real estate properties are available for business use in Tyler, Texas, you may want to begin by reading the website of the Tyler Economic Development Council, Inc. This is where you will find all the information you may ever need on how to go about finding your perfect location of commercial real estate in Tyler. As it is an organization that encourages settling businesses in Tyler, it will most likely answer any questions you might have regarding location and finding the best commercial real estate company for your situation. You can begin by accessing their online database of commercial realtors that serve the Tyler area.

After you have selected the areas where you want to view commercial real estate properties, it is simply a matter of finding the perfect location and property to suit both your business type and your budget. Your choices are many and varied in Tyler, Texas. It is up to you to figure out your best options for success.

Cornerstone Brokerage Brad NewberryOur featured commercial real estate broker for today is Brad Newberry. He works for Cornerstone Brokerage and can be reached at 903-780-8015.

You can also email Brad Newberry at brad@bradnewberry.com

Tyler Commercial Real Estate and the Tyler economic development council

January 3rd, 2011

tyler texas economic development councilTyler, Texas continues to be a hub of business activity in spite of the current economic state of the rest of the country. There are plenty of shops and restaurants that still flourish as people continue to buy things and enjoy dining out. However, the economic trend has also left many prime commercial properties available for rent or sale. People interested in finding a place to build a successful business should definitely check into the available properties in Tyler, Texas.

Commercial property in Tyler TX

Patterson CPG
Russell Patterson
100 East Ferguson, Suite 712
Tyler, TX 75702

903-597-1800 (office)
903-312-7531 (cell)
903-595-2871 (fax)

If you are a business owner and are familiar with Tyler already, you most likely are aware of the Tyler Economic Development Council, Inc. This is the organization that encourages new business owners to settle in Tyler as well as assists in the expansion of current businesses. This is an amazing website that offers a multitude of information, including a comprehensive database of all commercial real estate companies that serve Tyler. It is accessible online and you can spend as long as you need, going through it to find your perfect commercial real estate company.

Once you start looking through some of these listings, you will see just how many choices you have available to you among the many commercial real estate properties in Tyler. You will find both newly vacated properties in established business areas as well as new properties that allow you to get in on the ground floor of something totally innovative. In the end, the choices will be exciting and they will be yours. All you need to do is sort out the best solution for you and choose your property.

Our recommended commercial real estate company in Tyler

Commercial properties tyler txPatterson CPG
Russell Patterson
100 East Ferguson, Suite 712
Tyler, TX 75702

903-597-1800 (office)
903-312-7531 (cell)
903-595-2871 (fax)

Russell Patterson, a Tyler, Texas native, founded Patterson Commercial Property Group (PCPG) in 2010 after a successful career with another Tyler-based commercial real estate firm. During his time in commercial real estate, Russell has worked with such diverse tenants as TransCanada Pipelines, Anchor Drilling Fluids USA, Psychiatric Solutions, Taco Bueno, Northwestern Mutual, Aflac, Republic Parking, Interim HealthCare,CPU, and many more.

Redeeming Tattoos, A Christian Tattoo Parlor in Tyler

July 23rd, 2010

Tyler Texas Tattoos

Tyler Texas Tattoos

Some subjects overwhelm me when I sit down to write about them. Either because I recognize it as a great subject that needs to be covered and I know nothing about it or I know a great deal about it and don’t know where to begin. Both of these can be really difficult and I often find that the writing process begins very slowly.

Then there are topics like the one I’m leading into, of which I know just enough to be dangerous, but the topic is so much fun, I look forward to getting started. Well, there is a new business in Tyler that will most likely cause a small stir. It’s called Redeeming Tattoos, and much of their art is of a religious nature. So yes they operate a Christian tattoo parlor.

Now I have to admit this is a very unconventional idea for Southern Baptist East Texas and I look forward to hearing the responses from the more conservative quarters of that community. In fact my personal take on this subject may surprise readers who know me. I’m not a collector of tattoos, although I have a number of close friends who are. I’m not covered ink, although I’m not a stranger to the tattoo parlor either. I’ve watched a few artists work, and I find the process and artistry quite interesting.

In recent years the culture around tattooing has certainly changed. It’s not just the bikers and skaters who wear them anymore. I’ve known teachers, pastors and corporate bosses who wore them albeit often discreetly hidden beneath their clothes. I am myself a practicing Christian, and while I don’t endorse the art form as being for everyone, neither do I believe it to be a mortal sin. Furthermore I find nothing in Scripture where it is stipulated as such.

The closest reference I find is the Biblical mandate that we (Jews and Christians) are not to “mark yourselves for the dead,” meaning that we are not to accept tattoos as a function of occult worship or practice, something common in the non Judeo- Christian religions. Obviously the concern there is less with the actual ink and more with the association with paganism. The argument I hear most often is “But, my body is a temple!” To which a friend of mine responded, “And is a temple not full of ornate carvings and works of art?”

The fact is this argument would carry more weight if it was not so often used by individuals who were in excess of two hundred fifty pounds and subsist almost exclusively on a diet of Doritos, red meat and Dr. Pepper, (not that I’m against any of those things in moderation). The fact is, we all have our vices, the trick is to keep them to a minimum, and enjoy them in manageable doses.   

As best as I can tell, Redeeming Tattoos is a clean reputable shop, with solid artists, who’ve been practicing their art for quite some time, and a satisfied client list. Part of their purpose is to share their faith with their customers. As Christians we need to strive for excellence in whatever our field. The folks at Redeeming Tattoos are, by all accounts doing just that.

A new shop, they are located at 12982 State Hwy 31 W. in Tyler. Were I in the market for a tat, I would much sooner visit them than most of the other seedier businesses in town. For more information, or to see samples of their work, they can be found on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tyler-TX/Redeeming-Tattoos/112980208736318. To make a reservation they can be reached by phone at (903)360-4863.