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    2007 Thoughts on Adventures in Advertising for Advanced Entrepreneurs
    Modern civilizations and societies are bombarded with commercial images. Advertising is everywhere and every business must engage in some form of advertising, publicity and public relations in order to succeed. But with advertising everywhere small businesses and corporations alike must compete for the consumer’s eyeball. Simply having a good ad is not enough and even having great placement alone will not suffice.I have titled this article book; Adventures in Ad
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    Everyone is my target market
    Ahh, memories of Sylvester the Cat from the Bugs Bunny Looney Toones comes to mind here. Remember when Sylvester saw a bunch of birds in a bush? Instead of focusing on one bird he’d scamper over in a frenzy to grab all of the birds he could – if memory serves, he never caught any this way. Get focused on whom your market reach really, and tailor your efforts to catering to that market. Saying that everyone’s your target market often spells out a variety of 4 letter words for
    Dirty Little Secret of Workers Compensation Insurance
    Workers Compensation Insurance agents are paid commission based on the size of your company premium. The bigger the premium you pay the bigger your agent's commission. Your agent may never cause your premium to go up unnecessarily but has he done everything he can to reduce it and reduce his commission?The first workers compensation law was enacted in the United States in 1911 by the State of Wisconsin. By 1948, every state had some form of "workman's comp."
    We’ve got the best service
    How do you know that? Can you prove it? Would you mind if asked your customers instead of taking your word for it? Do you think you might have a biased opinion? Superlatives like this just don’t work in marketing. They’re overused and just don’t carry any weight. Now you might have the best service out there, you can prove it to customers by offering a guarantee, a spotless record, and glowing testimonials.

    I can’t help you, there’s nothing I can do
    Ouch. Nothing worse than working with a sales rep that is untrained and unable to make decisions or provide solutions. Always provide some solution, some answer to your customer’s challenge. It might not be her/his ideal solution, but no one likes to hear, “There’s nothing I can do”. What seems eons ago, I used to work in a movie theater. On a typical day, a woman uneasily approached me with her young daughter, she regretfully asked, “I don’t have enough money for both my daughter and me to see a movie, would you make an exception and allow her in?” I sat there for a few seconds, “Sure, why not?” The woman was so grateful she gave me a bear hug and kiss on the cheek. In one respect, I lost the theater $7.50 that day, I’d like to think of it as I made a $7.50 risk that this woman would be a customer for life at that theater.

    That’s not our policy
    Another customer service gem that I cringe when I hear it, this is awful customer service. Who likes to be told this? You often hear this from CSR’s and lower management who don’t have the authority or intelligence to think for him or herself. I bought a phone case on sale at Comp USA, after taking the case home I noticed it didn’t fit my phone. I took the unopened case back to the store within 72 hours and asked for a refund or exchange. After 45 minutes bouncing from CSR to lower management, I kept getting, “That’s not our policy, you’ll have to keep the case”. The case was on sale for under $10. I typically spend over $2000/year on computer related equipment, thanks to this $9.73 item, I will no longer spend that money at Comp USA.

    Everyone is my target market
    Ahh, memories of Sylvester the Cat from the Bugs Bunny Looney Toones comes to mind here. Remember when Sylvester saw a bunch of birds in a bush? Instead of focusing on one bird he’d scamper over in a frenzy to grab all of the birds he could – if memory serves, he never caught any this way. Get focused on whom your market reach really, and tailor your efforts to catering to that market. Saying that everyone’s your target market often spells out a variety of 4 letter words for
    Branding Strategy - Brand Identity
    Today, in many organizations around the world, branding is treated as a cosmetic exercise only, and regarded merely as a new name, logo, stationary and possibly a new advertising campaign. But, to associate your “brand” with such superficial cosmetics is like saying that people are really only the sum of their name, face and sometimes their clothingBut branding is a thoughtful discipline that strongly belongs to the long-term strategy of an organization; brand str
    ing worse than working with a sales rep that is untrained and unable to make decisions or provide solutions. Always provide some solution, some answer to your customer’s challenge. It might not be her/his ideal solution, but no one likes to hear, “There’s nothing I can do”. What seems eons ago, I used to work in a movie theater. On a typical day, a woman uneasily approached me with her young daughter, she regretfully asked, “I don’t have enough money for both my daughter and me to see a movie, would you make an exception and allow her in?” I sat there for a few seconds, “Sure, why not?” The woman was so grateful she gave me a bear hug and kiss on the cheek. In one respect, I lost the theater $7.50 that day, I’d like to think of it as I made a $7.50 risk that this woman would be a customer for life at that theater.

    That’s not our policy
    Another customer service gem that I cringe when I hear it, this is awful customer service. Who likes to be told this? You often hear this from CSR’s and lower management who don’t have the authority or intelligence to think for him or herself. I bought a phone case on sale at Comp USA, after taking the case home I noticed it didn’t fit my phone. I took the unopened case back to the store within 72 hours and asked for a refund or exchange. After 45 minutes bouncing from CSR to lower management, I kept getting, “That’s not our policy, you’ll have to keep the case”. The case was on sale for under $10. I typically spend over $2000/year on computer related equipment, thanks to this $9.73 item, I will no longer spend that money at Comp USA.

    Everyone is my target market
    Ahh, memories of Sylvester the Cat from the Bugs Bunny Looney Toones comes to mind here. Remember when Sylvester saw a bunch of birds in a bush? Instead of focusing on one bird he’d scamper over in a frenzy to grab all of the birds he could – if memory serves, he never caught any this way. Get focused on whom your market reach really, and tailor your efforts to catering to that market. Saying that everyone’s your target market often spells out a variety of 4 letter words for
    Career Satisfaction - What Does It Mean To You? What Do You Need To Be Happy At Work?
    You want to love your job, you want to have career satisfaction, but have you ever taken the time to think about what career satisfaction means to you? This article outlines the main reasons why people feel satisfied with their job. So read through each of these 8 areas, and decide if they are being met in your job (or not).Do you need mentally challenging work? Some people like to daydream on the job and not be bothered with mental challenge - th
    ” I sat there for a few seconds, “Sure, why not?” The woman was so grateful she gave me a bear hug and kiss on the cheek. In one respect, I lost the theater $7.50 that day, I’d like to think of it as I made a $7.50 risk that this woman would be a customer for life at that theater.

    That’s not our policy
    Another customer service gem that I cringe when I hear it, this is awful customer service. Who likes to be told this? You often hear this from CSR’s and lower management who don’t have the authority or intelligence to think for him or herself. I bought a phone case on sale at Comp USA, after taking the case home I noticed it didn’t fit my phone. I took the unopened case back to the store within 72 hours and asked for a refund or exchange. After 45 minutes bouncing from CSR to lower management, I kept getting, “That’s not our policy, you’ll have to keep the case”. The case was on sale for under $10. I typically spend over $2000/year on computer related equipment, thanks to this $9.73 item, I will no longer spend that money at Comp USA.

    Everyone is my target market
    Ahh, memories of Sylvester the Cat from the Bugs Bunny Looney Toones comes to mind here. Remember when Sylvester saw a bunch of birds in a bush? Instead of focusing on one bird he’d scamper over in a frenzy to grab all of the birds he could – if memory serves, he never caught any this way. Get focused on whom your market reach really, and tailor your efforts to catering to that market. Saying that everyone’s your target market often spells out a variety of 4 letter words for
    How to Choose a Job or Career When You Don't Know What To Do
    If you're like many people, you may know that your current job or career choice isn't right for you... yet, you may not know what else to do.So in an effort to help you find the "ideal" job or career you may ask yourself, "what do I want to do?" But that question may do more harm than good. Unfortunately, you may not be able to come up with an answer that really helps you... if you think of an answer at all. This may be because you don't know what you want to do..
    ntelligence to think for him or herself. I bought a phone case on sale at Comp USA, after taking the case home I noticed it didn’t fit my phone. I took the unopened case back to the store within 72 hours and asked for a refund or exchange. After 45 minutes bouncing from CSR to lower management, I kept getting, “That’s not our policy, you’ll have to keep the case”. The case was on sale for under $10. I typically spend over $2000/year on computer related equipment, thanks to this $9.73 item, I will no longer spend that money at Comp USA.

    Everyone is my target market
    Ahh, memories of Sylvester the Cat from the Bugs Bunny Looney Toones comes to mind here. Remember when Sylvester saw a bunch of birds in a bush? Instead of focusing on one bird he’d scamper over in a frenzy to grab all of the birds he could – if memory serves, he never caught any this way. Get focused on whom your market reach really, and tailor your efforts to catering to that market. Saying that everyone’s your target market often spells out a variety of 4 letter words for
    Scrooged - A Dickens of a Way to Manage Change!
    Managing change in our lives and in our businesses is vital in the modern environments in which we live. There is much to learn from that old and cantankerous Dickens character, Mr Ebenezer Scrooge himself...The truth is, although he had an outward persona of grumpiness, deep down somewhere there was a man with a heart, seeing his life drift away from him.We all do this to some extent - to hide away our true selves behind a veil
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    Everyone is my target market
    Ahh, memories of Sylvester the Cat from the Bugs Bunny Looney Toones comes to mind here. Remember when Sylvester saw a bunch of birds in a bush? Instead of focusing on one bird he’d scamper over in a frenzy to grab all of the birds he could – if memory serves, he never caught any this way. Get focused on whom your market reach really, and tailor your efforts to catering to that market. Saying that everyone’s your target market often spells out a variety of 4 letter words for a business’ future success; I would spell it D…O…O…M.

    We’ve got XX years of service in the business
    How have you done in those XX years? Did your business growth go up or down? Were these XX years of struggling just to make it or has your business been thriving? This phase can be deceptive, so you’ve got to learn more.

    We’re a One-Stop Shop
    I always think of the phrase, “Jack of all trades, master of none”. Businesses are often so eager to get the sale, they’ll say, “Sure we handle it all” without first understanding what the prospect wants. If a business does this to you before they know what you want and need – run as fast as you can.

    Visit our 30-60% off sales
    30-60% off of what? Come on, tell me the price, not how much I’ll save. A good percentage of marketers still use this technique, and it still must work on some people because they keep using it – it just doesn’t work on me, does it work on you?

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