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Financial Literacy for the next generation

Financial Literacy for the next generation

To graduate from high school, students in Washington have to pass tests showing ...

Overcoming unemployment

Overcoming unemployment

The Job Seekers Conference, a locally-based employment seminar, will hold its ne...

Land here, learn here

Land here, learn here

Michelle Giovannozzi, Corporate Relations Manager for Clark College’s Corporate ...

Walmart opens hiring center in Vancouver

Walmart opens hiring center in Vancouver

Walmart has opened a temporary hiring center to help fill about 65 jobs at a new...

City’s pre-lease program paying dividends

City’s pre-lease program paying dividends

Submit an application and wait. Play phone-tag. Alter and adjust your plans. Res...

Crude oil facility coming to Port of Vancouver

Crude oil facility coming to Port of Vancouver

Tesoro Corporation and Savage Companies today announced plans to develop and ope...

Banking & Money Management

Financial Literacy for the next generation

Financial Literacy for the next generation

To graduate from high school, students in Washington have to pass tests showing their proficiency at math, writing and reading. But when it comes to balancing a check book, handling a credit card wisely and interacting in the world of business, there’s an even harsher exam, with just one question at its core: do they sink or do they swim? The answer may affect today’s students for the rest of thei...

Real Estate & Development

Land for jobs: Clark County’s major obstacle

Land for jobs: Clark County’s major obstacle

There are a lot of moving parts to creating a shovel-ready parcel of land for the industrial or commercial real estate market. To name a few, there’s purchase negotiations, zoning, roads, water and sewer, telecommunication services, power supply, stormwater issues, wetland issues and multiple layers of permits. Having a plentiful supply of such parcels would, according to Lisa Nisenfeld, president...

News Briefs

Financial institutions step up in support of Share

Financial institutions step up in support of Share

Seven local financial institutions answered a recent challenge to match (or beat) a $1,000 Brick Campaign donation by Columbia Credit Union at the new Share Fromhold Service Center (2306 NE Andresen Rd., Vancouver).

Responding to the challenge was Riverview Community Bank, Columbia Bank, Umpqua Bank, Wells Fargo, Regents Bank, iQ Credit Union and Home Street Bank. In total, the institutions raise...

Spotlight

Oakiwear: Enabling playtime

Oakiwear: Enabling playtime

The challenges of parenthood often compel mothers and fathers to be resourceful. For Susan Simper, that ingenuity has turned into a budding business adventure.

The mother of twin boys spends a lot of time with her kids at nearby creeks catching crawdads and playing in the mud. Consequently, she spends a lot of time cleaning up, too.

“I had a hard time finding really good things that they could w...

Column: Marketing without the Hang-Ups

It's time to get smart about today's smartphone-laden society

We live in a mobile society. It's a multi-tasking culture with a fragmented attention span.

We are on the move and we want to get information wherever we are and we want it now. Whether it's the latest Facebook update, keeping in touch with friends, or finding a business location, our smartphones have become the weapon of choice to keep us in touch with what's happening, where to go and what to do.

Smartphone users are affluent professionals who can't be without them. Their phones have become personal assistants on the go. Consumers who have a smartphone say they spend an average of 25 percent of their waking hours interacting with these devises through texting, emailing, surfing, gaming and sometimes even voice calling. This accounts for a significant opportunity for marketers and their products or services.

Mobile devise users rely on their smartphones to give them information. We have left behind the era where we need go to the kitchen or office drawer to pull out a directory to get what we need. Why should we when we can pull out our smartphone and get the same information and more?

Even though consumers interact with their mobile devices serveral times a day, businesses have yet to realize the opportunities they are missing. As a business, you should ask yourself, "is your website structured to accommodate multi-channel viewing?"
For many businesses, updating or remodeling their current website is a simple fix to capture the smartphone user. Here are just a few things you can do to make your website more mobile friendly:

    •    Increase download speed
    •    Eliminate incompatible file types
    •    Remove or reduce massive multimedia and graphic files
    •    Optimize navigation for fewer destination clicks
    •    Viable contact information on the landing page

Improvements such as these will not only be appreciated by mobile users, but by static viewers as well. Even for a business with very little to say, any presence on the Internet can be substantial. Having a professionally - designed company landing or splash page with your contact information is a start in the right direction.

While smartphone users only represent about 17 percent of mobile users in the U.S., the number of consumers with these devices at their fingertips is only going up as technology advances. We are still in the early days of the mobile marketing process, but not implementing a mobile strategy today is a missed opportunity.

J. Scott Collard is the principal at J.S. Collard Design. The firm specializes in corporate branding through multi-channel marketing. Collard can be reached at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Don’t let your lease renewal catch you off guard

Don’t let your lease renewal catch you off guard

To the business owners out there leasing office space, here’s an important question: When is the last time you looked at...

Remember the big picture

Remember the big picture

Remember the big picture. This phrase became indelibly etched on my mind by my father when I began learning the craft of...

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