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The true Acer palmatum is not often seen in gardens as there are a plethora of cultivars in the trade that are marketed well. Acer palmatum is native to China, Korea as well as Japan. A mature specimen of the species can be seen in full autumn colour to the west of the Garden. Where room is available, this species produces reliable colours for autumn. For smaller gardens there are a myriad of slower-growing, smaller forms to choose from.

 The Chinese Elm is one of the most common species sold as Indoor bonsai. They are sometimes wrongly called ‘Zelkova’ which they are not! It is one of the easiest varieties to grow and can also be grown outdoors provided the temperature does not go below minus 5 C. One of the very few species that can be used as indoor or outdoor bonsai.

 The Chinese Elm is one of the most common species sold as Indoor bonsai. They are sometimes wrongly called ‘Zelkova’ which they are not! It is one of the easiest varieties to grow and can also be grown outdoors provided the temperature does not go below minus 5 C. One of the very few species that can be used as indoor or outdoor bonsai.

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How to Grow Food in Your PolytunnelHow to Grow Food in Your PolytunnelIncludes * a detailed crop-by-crop guide to the growing year * dedicated chapters on growing for each season, including the 'hungry gap' * a sowing and harvesting calendar to help with planning.
Grow Something to Eat Every DayGrow Something to Eat Every DayFrom growing vegetables and plants to herbs and fruit, this title offers comprehensive tips and advice on what to grow when - in a month-by-month format. It demonstrates how success lies in the planning with sowing, planting, and growing advice in each month to keep the crops coming.
The Gorilla Who Wanted to Grow UpThe Gorilla Who Wanted to Grow UpPongo is a young, mischievous gorilla living in the mountains of Africa. He wants to grow up to be brave and clever like his dad, and perhaps even become leader of the pack one day. But it is not until his little sister is born that Pongo discovers that growing up isn't just about having a big chest to thump.
Sexy Little Numbers: How to Grow Your Business Using the Data You Already Have

Imagine if you could identify your business’s most profitable customers, craft a better marketing strategy to communicate with them, and inspire them to buy more?

Well now you can. And the best part is that you can do it using the data you already have.

 

Today, everything we do creates data, and the volumes are enormous.  Virtually every time someone views something online, enters search on Google, or even surfs the web on a smart phone, another chunk gets added – in real time - to the multibillion gigabyte (and growing) trove of data that can help us better understand and predict consumer behavior.  We no longer need expertise in math or statistics or even expensive modeling software to get the most out of all these revealing consumer insights.  A revolution in data analysis is underway, and the methods and tools for aggregating and analyzing this “data deluge” are suddenly far simpler, less expensive, and more precise than they were.  

In this book – the first of its kind – Dimitri Maex, Managing Director of global advertising agency OgilvyOne New York and the engine behind the agency’s global analytics practice, reveals how to turn your data - those sexy little numbers that can mean more profit for your business – into actionable strategies that drive real growth and revenues.  And he can show you how to do it at virtually no cost. In his clear, easy-to-understand style, he explains how to:



   • Identify which customers are most valuable, which have the most potential to be valuable, which are most likely to buy more in the future, and which are not worth targeting.
   • Allocate your marketing assets in the best possible way and pinpoint the outlays that will generate the highest possible returns.
   • Figure out precisely which communication or media brought a customer to your company’s web site and what that customer will do once she arrives.
   • Predict which products or services customers will want in the future.
   • Learn which customers are preparing to defect to the competition and how to stop them.
   • Determine which customers buy your product because it is perfect for their needs, which ones purchase because they liked your ad, which ones chose you because of an appealing price, and which ones came to you through word-of-mouth…or some combination of all these  factors.
   • Drill your geographic targeting down to the regional, zip code, and even neighborhood level.
   • Optimize your web presence to get the maximum return from search.

A must read for marketers striving to get the biggest ROI on their advertising dollars, small business owners eager to grow faster, researchers needing a consumer in mind for whom to create new products or services, those in finance responsible for growing the bottom line, and even creatives looking for feedback to help them improve their output, Sexy Little Numbers is THE essential tool not just for math nerds and number crunchers, but for anyone wishing to use the data at their fingertips to grow their business and increase their profits dramatically.

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