About
Hello and Welcome to the CBW Graphic Design blog, Business Stories – Entrepreneurial Anecdotes. Though we’re just getting started and have some design work ahead of us to improve the appearance, we’re excited about it. We figure our Business Stories blog is a natural extension of our work. We are hired to communicate ideas. We cater to small businesses, firms and individuals. Our customers rely upon us to take their basic ideas and formulate an effective selling tool, promotional piece, or strategy to meet specific business objectives. We also act as consultants. When designing web sites, display ads, brochures or posters, for instance, we are inherently working as consultants, showing our clients how to promote and advertise their business and their products or services. So our Business Stories blog expands our consulting role and rounds out our broader mission to help small enterprises prosper and grow.
- The subject matter will vary.
- The first title is “Wild Turkeys and Your Business.”
- We follow up with “Delivery Services.”
The “Business Stories” are told from the entrepreneur’s perspective. As right-brain creative types, we embrace the entrepreneurial spirit, but shy away from the cut-throat attitude characterized by Donald Trump’s Apprentice TV show. We favor the style and character of the iconic investor Warren Buffett and his fundamental values approach to business as our role model. We would like to think that he might appreciate our home-style, down-to-earth approach for telling business stories. We also would like to believe that the entrepreneur embodies the best traits of the free market system; investing time, effort and money to develop a product or service of true value with the expectation of profiting from it. That’s our take on it, anyway – just so you know the particular slant we will bring to our Business Stories blog.
Thank you for visiting it. Let us know what you think. We’ll appreciate your comments. And, naturally, we hope you will return to these pages to see what’s new in the next couple weeks.