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Dubyts CommunicationsDubyts CommunicationsChristine Dubyts (mailto:info@dubytscom.com)Grow and ProsperDo you want to stay in business, grow and prosper? Well, that's what we do at Dubyts Communications - we help businesses stay in business, grow and prosper by providing marketing and communications
services including, marketing planning, branding, print marketing, websites and social media marketing. We act as an extension of their business and provide honest advice in a world where most people are overwhelmed by the sheer volume and sometimes conflicting business and marketing information coming at them every day.
Over the past couple years, we've seen a number of marketing firms downsize and close their doors. At Dubyts Com., we've maintained our core clients, and continue to draw in new clients who are attracted to our promise to work for them and not their competition. We offer clients exclusivity in their industry and we give them our best ideas so they'll WIN in their industry. I love it when we get calls from
prospective clients asking if we're already working for one of their competitors. It's reinforcement that we deliver something people need.
Our full-time, contract and casual staff are all technically savvy and one of our mandates is to stay on top of the marketing curve so we can deliver creative and technologically advanced marketing tactics.
Tactics like electronic brochures, flash animated cards and websites second to none in the industry. We attribute a lot of our creativity to the cross industry perspective we gain by working for a multitude of clients across different industries - from dance companies to mining construction; from pet supplies to safety services. Their diversity helps us succeed and ultimately helps them succeed. It's a renewable cycle of Win-Win.
I keep a file folder of emails and letters and have a bookcase full of thank-you cards from clients who sincerely appreciate what we've done to help them succeed. It's their words of thanks and their continual client referrals that provide me with my 'business buzz'
and sense of personal satisfaction. Making a positive impact on someone else's life and business keeps me pumped and eager to help others succeed.
In the end – and we all know it's coming - I want to leave my children the legacy of creativity and honesty. With creativity they will always have a gift with unlimited potential, whether its art, music, design, or creative problem solving. With honesty, they will be able to respect themselves and to earn the trust and respect of
those around them in business and in life.
View Womantition Magazine article here
Christine L. Dubyts
Marketing Communications Professional
Dubyts Communications Inc.
201-301 Nassau St. North
Phone: 204-475-3307
www.dubytscom.comDo you want to stay in business, grow and prosper? Well, that's what we do at Dubyts Communications - we help businesses stay in business, grow and prosper by providing marketing and communications
services including, marketing planning, branding, print marketing, websites and social media marketing. We act as an extension of their business and provide honest advice in a world where most people are overwhelmed by the sheer volume and sometimes conflicting business and marketing information coming at them every day.
Over the past couple years, we've seen a number of marketing firms downsize and close their doors. At Dubyts Com., we've maintained our core clients, and continue to draw in new clients who are attracted to our promise to work for them and not their competition. We offer clients exclusivity in their industry and we give them our best ideas so they'll WIN in their industry. I love it when we get calls from
prospective clients asking if we're already working for one of their competitors. It's reinforcement that we deliver something people need.
Our full-time, contract and casual staff are all technically savvy and one of our mandates is to stay on top of the marketing curve so we can deliver creative and technologically advanced marketing tactics.
Tactics like electronic brochures, flash animated cards and websites second to none in the industry. We attribute a lot of our creativity to the cross industry perspective we gain by working for a multitude of clients across different industries - from dance companies to mining construction; from pet supplies to safety services. Their diversity helps us succeed and ultimately helps them succeed. It's a renewable cycle of Win-Win.
I keep a file folder of emails and letters and have a bookcase full of thank-you cards from clients who sincerely appreciate what we've done to help them succeed. It's their words of thanks and their continual client referrals that provide me with my 'business buzz'
and sense of personal satisfaction. Making a positive impact on someone else's life and business keeps me pumped and eager to help others succeed.
In the end – and we all know it's coming - I want to leave my children the legacy of creativity and honesty. With creativity they will always have a gift with unlimited potential, whether its art, music, design, or creative problem solving. With honesty, they will be able to respect themselves and to earn the trust and respect of
those around them in business and in life.
View Womantition Magazine article here
Christine L. Dubyts
Marketing Communications Professional
Dubyts Communications Inc.
201-301 Nassau St. North
Phone: 204-475-3307
www.dubytscom.com
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2011-05-24ArticlesChristine Dubyts (mailto:info@dubytscom.com)Local website ranked top 5 in Canada!December 20, 2010 - Winnipeg, Manitoba - A website designed and developed by Dubyts Communications Inc., is one of five finalists in the website design category for the 2010 Canadian Home Builders Association National SAM Awards.
The website in the running is for Harwood Design Builders, a local award winning home builder and renovations company that Dubyts Com. has been working with for several years on their marketing and communications.
The CHBA National SAM Awards celebrates excellence in new homes and renovation design, innovative technology and construction techniques, outstanding presentation, and marketing activities across Canada.
Twenty-three CHBA National SAM Awards will be presented at the Association's 68th National Conference on February 27, 2011 in Banff, Alberta.
CHBA President Victor Fiume said winning a National SAM is a real honour and distinction. "Each year, the bar gets raised a little higher. The quality, the sheer excellence of the projects chosen as this year's finalists is nothing short of inspirational."
Dubyts Communications President, Christine Dubyts said the competition for the website award is tough but the Harwood site is a great example of a "show and tell," website that helps to build visitors trust that Harwood can really do what they say they can do, through the use of great photography, award highlights, professional designations and testimonials.
About Dubyts Communications Inc.
Dubyts Communications Inc, (est. 1999) is a marketing and communications company who provides unique, creative websites, branding experiences and integrated marketing solutions to clients who are looking to get noticed and get results.
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For more information:
Christine Dubyts, President
Dubyts Communications Inc.
Phone 204.475.3307
www.dubytscom.com
December 20, 2010 - Winnipeg, Manitoba - A website designed and developed by Dubyts Communications Inc., is one of five finalists in the website design category for the 2010 Canadian Home Builders Association National SAM Awards.
The website in the running is for Harwood Design Builders, a local award winning home builder and renovations company that Dubyts Com. has been working with for several years on their marketing and communications.
The CHBA National SAM Awards celebrates excellence in new homes and renovation design, innovative technology and construction techniques, outstanding presentation, and marketing activities across Canada.
Twenty-three CHBA National SAM Awards will be presented at the Association's 68th National Conference on February 27, 2011 in Banff, Alberta.
CHBA President Victor Fiume said winning a National SAM is a real honour and distinction. "Each year, the bar gets raised a little higher. The quality, the sheer excellence of the projects chosen as this year's finalists is nothing short of inspirational."
Dubyts Communications President, Christine Dubyts said the competition for the website award is tough but the Harwood site is a great example of a "show and tell," website that helps to build visitors trust that Harwood can really do what they say they can do, through the use of great photography, award highlights, professional designations and testimonials.
About Dubyts Communications Inc.
Dubyts Communications Inc, (est. 1999) is a marketing and communications company who provides unique, creative websites, branding experiences and integrated marketing solutions to clients who are looking to get noticed and get results.
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For more information:
Christine Dubyts, President
Dubyts Communications Inc.
Phone 204.475.3307
www.dubytscom.com
http://www.dubytscom.com/news.asp?id=1
2011-05-24ArticlesChristine Dubyts (mailto:info@dubytscom.com)Women helping womenThe Women Business Owners of Manitoba supports local women entrepreneurs
By: Brenda Fehr
As a business owner, Christine Dubyts can appreciate the joys and challenges that come with being an entrepreneur. Dubyts brings those experiences to her role as president of the Women Business Owners of Manitoba (WBOM), a two year-post that she took on in July of 2009.
"I have a passion for this organization," she says. "I think it provides a real value to women entrepreneurs."
Based in Winnipeg, the WBOM is a non-profit independent organization designed to address the unique needs of the woman entrepreneur and to provide members with opportunities for personal and professional growth.
The organization also recognizes the accomplishments of women entrepreneurs in the community with its annual Woman Entrepreneur of the Year awards.
Dubyts says women from a wide variety of fields are part of the WBOM membership. Dubyts, who owns her own communications business, worked in marketing in the printing industry before starting her own business. Her first job out of high school was working in a Legal Aid office.
The WBOM president says she has found that patience and perseverance are important when it comes to being an entrepreneur. She also says it’s important to maintain your perspective and stay true to your moral fibre.
"It’s a reflection of you as a person."
Shannon Fontaine, CEO of the Manitoba Tourism Education Council, who has known Dubyts personally and professionally for several years, says Dubyts is a creative thinker and someone who always does what she says she’ll do.
Dubyts worked with the council on a rebranding campaign Fontaine says she took the time to sit down and talk with every employee as part of the process.
"She’s very professional and ethical and she’s a pleasure to work with."
Born in the small town of Eatonia, Sask., Dubyts grew up in a variety of places, ranging from Birds Hill to Grand Beach, as her father worked for the Department of Natural Resources. She has two sisters and, when asked her age, jokes that she is older than her younger sister and younger than her older sister.
Her studies brought her to Winnipeg where she graduated with honours from the University of Manitoba’s faculty of commerce with a major in marketing. Winnipeg is also where she met her husband. The couple has two children, and one of the reasons Dubyts wanted to start her own business was so that she would have the flexibility to spend more time with her kids. She says one of the best things about operating her business is helping other businesses communicate effectively and seeing them become more successful.
Dubyts says the Women Business Owners of Manitoba is a great resource for women business owners and offers everything from workshops to networking opportunities. Meetings are held monthly. Women entrepreneurs also have a wealth of knowledge to share with each other, she says, noting that experienced entrepreneurs can be a great resource to those just starting out.
Dubyts also notes that women represent a growing economic force in Canada and cites statistics that state there are more than 821,000 women entrepreneurs in Canada, that one third of self-employed Canadians are women and that women entrepreneurs hold ownership in about 45 per cent of Canadian small and medium enterprises.
Local entrepreneur Deb Dawson-Dunn, a professional life coach and speaker who has operated her business, Get It Dunn, for the past five years, is among those Canadian women entrepreneurs. Dawson-Dunn says the WBOM has been a great resource for her.
"The members are very supportive of each other," she says, noting that talking with other women entrepreneurs has continued to provide inspiration to her.
Dawson-Dunn says she has learned a lot from presentations made by guest speakers and has learned a lot from her fellow WBOM members.
"If you have a question, they can tell you, ‘Here’s what I did,’ or ‘Here’s who you can talk to.’"
Dawson-Dunn has also worked together with Dubyts on the WBOM board and says she has been impressed and inspired by Dubyts’ creativity and determination.
"She has this idea that success is the only possibility — her focus is always ‘We are going to make this work.’"
There are currently more than 100 members of the Women Business Owners of Manitoba (WBOM) and Dubyts says she hopes to see that membership increase. A variety of membership categories are available, including a non-voting membership for students or retired entrepreneurs.
For more information about the Women Business Owners of Manitoba, including membership information and tips for entrepreneurs, visit or call 775-7981.
The Women Business Owners of Manitoba supports local women entrepreneurs
By: Brenda Fehr
As a business owner, Christine Dubyts can appreciate the joys and challenges that come with being an entrepreneur. Dubyts brings those experiences to her role as president of the Women Business Owners of Manitoba (WBOM), a two year-post that she took on in July of 2009.
"I have a passion for this organization," she says. "I think it provides a real value to women entrepreneurs."
Based in Winnipeg, the WBOM is a non-profit independent organization designed to address the unique needs of the woman entrepreneur and to provide members with opportunities for personal and professional growth.
The organization also recognizes the accomplishments of women entrepreneurs in the community with its annual Woman Entrepreneur of the Year awards.
Dubyts says women from a wide variety of fields are part of the WBOM membership. Dubyts, who owns her own communications business, worked in marketing in the printing industry before starting her own business. Her first job out of high school was working in a Legal Aid office.
The WBOM president says she has found that patience and perseverance are important when it comes to being an entrepreneur. She also says it’s important to maintain your perspective and stay true to your moral fibre.
"It’s a reflection of you as a person."
Shannon Fontaine, CEO of the Manitoba Tourism Education Council, who has known Dubyts personally and professionally for several years, says Dubyts is a creative thinker and someone who always does what she says she’ll do.
Dubyts worked with the council on a rebranding campaign Fontaine says she took the time to sit down and talk with every employee as part of the process.
"She’s very professional and ethical and she’s a pleasure to work with."
Born in the small town of Eatonia, Sask., Dubyts grew up in a variety of places, ranging from Birds Hill to Grand Beach, as her father worked for the Department of Natural Resources. She has two sisters and, when asked her age, jokes that she is older than her younger sister and younger than her older sister.
Her studies brought her to Winnipeg where she graduated with honours from the University of Manitoba’s faculty of commerce with a major in marketing. Winnipeg is also where she met her husband. The couple has two children, and one of the reasons Dubyts wanted to start her own business was so that she would have the flexibility to spend more time with her kids. She says one of the best things about operating her business is helping other businesses communicate effectively and seeing them become more successful.
Dubyts says the Women Business Owners of Manitoba is a great resource for women business owners and offers everything from workshops to networking opportunities. Meetings are held monthly. Women entrepreneurs also have a wealth of knowledge to share with each other, she says, noting that experienced entrepreneurs can be a great resource to those just starting out.
Dubyts also notes that women represent a growing economic force in Canada and cites statistics that state there are more than 821,000 women entrepreneurs in Canada, that one third of self-employed Canadians are women and that women entrepreneurs hold ownership in about 45 per cent of Canadian small and medium enterprises.
Local entrepreneur Deb Dawson-Dunn, a professional life coach and speaker who has operated her business, Get It Dunn, for the past five years, is among those Canadian women entrepreneurs. Dawson-Dunn says the WBOM has been a great resource for her.
"The members are very supportive of each other," she says, noting that talking with other women entrepreneurs has continued to provide inspiration to her.
Dawson-Dunn says she has learned a lot from presentations made by guest speakers and has learned a lot from her fellow WBOM members.
"If you have a question, they can tell you, ‘Here’s what I did,’ or ‘Here’s who you can talk to.’"
Dawson-Dunn has also worked together with Dubyts on the WBOM board and says she has been impressed and inspired by Dubyts’ creativity and determination.
"She has this idea that success is the only possibility — her focus is always ‘We are going to make this work.’"
There are currently more than 100 members of the Women Business Owners of Manitoba (WBOM) and Dubyts says she hopes to see that membership increase. A variety of membership categories are available, including a non-voting membership for students or retired entrepreneurs.
For more information about the Women Business Owners of Manitoba, including membership information and tips for entrepreneurs, visit or call 775-7981.
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2010-12-23ArticlesChristine Dubyts (mailto:info@dubytscom.com)