Posts Tagged ‘ marketing ’

2012 – A Breakout Year?

February 10, 2012
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2012 – A Breakout Year?

Many companies have neglected their marketing machine for a long time. They’ve done minimal maintenance of their customer base. Cut all advertising which fueled growth in better times. Let their brand rust out. That’s understandable, after four years of a massive recession. Now, there are signs of recovery. How’s your situation? Are you prepared...

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PR or Coffee Mugs?

February 10, 2012
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PR or Coffee Mugs?

Has it really come to this? I was recently talking with a colleague who also owns a service-based business over lunch when he mentioned he’d realized that when he met with prospective clients to discuss how his service could benefit them, he’d started to consider what types of marketing budget items he was competing...

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Are you marketing wallpaper?

January 23, 2012
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Are you marketing wallpaper?

It’s human nature for most people not to try to stand out in a crowd, assert themselves, be the center of attention. Your mom probably said “Don’t be a show off. Don’t toot your own horn.” Often, by extension, they assign the same restrictions to their advertising and marketing. Here’s an example. I used...

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When the Cobbler’s Children have no Shoes…

May 18, 2011
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…what does that say about the cobbler? My mother is full of idioms and good old country phrases (we call them Phyllisisms) and, upon hearing the difficulties I will describe forthwith, she immediately respond, “Of course, the cobbler’s children have no shoes.”  (I was much happier with this comparison than that of the little...

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