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Fire Your Analyst (Part I) Segap to the rescue.” The end… or is it?A recent scientific study (Craigie M, Loader B, Burrows R, Muncer S. Reliability of Health Information on the Internet: An Examination of Experts' Ratings. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2002 Jan-Mar;4(1):e2) measured how consistent are experts when analyzing qualitative data. The data included the text from 18 threads (series of connected messages) posted on a message board by individuals suffering from a chronic disease. Each thread consisted of a start message, or que This little story was designed to serve a purpose and illustrate the need for effective advertising. So, attention business people: Is your Yellow Page ad doing its job? If not, let this serve as your wake-up call. I’ve witnessed many companies that thought they had an ad that worked, while, in reality, it had a flawed headline, lousy copy, or pathetic artwork. How do I know? I was a YP rep and consultant for nearly 25 years and, prior to that, had my own advertising agency. I also have a degree in marketing. I’ve been designing Yellow Page ads for Business Cards Design Guidelines The invasion had begun. It was right out of “War of the Worlds.” Hideous creatures with multi-legged covered torsos with shiny black exteriors and serrated mandibles that would crunch at anything in their path. It was a veritable army that I watched in horror as it moved at will toward all that I held near and dear. They must have been in the thousands, no, make that the millions. They stretched almost to the horizon in their relentless march of death and destruction.In the business industry there are lots of strategies in which advertisers do to promote the products and services their company can give. Though it is said that advertising needs bigger budget businesses still find ways on how to economically minimize their advertising cost.Using business cards for advertising can be a great passport in winning your client’s attention. First they are cost effective. Second they are portable to be carried anywhere and lastly it carries v I had done what I could to deter the plague. I set up innumerable barriers and obstacles, but they must have laughed in their alien communication at my feeble attempts. I stood helpless as one by one, my various defenses failed to prevent the onslaught. From sprays to swatting to using a vacuum, I tried everything at my disposal, but to no avail. The trek continued unabated. I stared as the swarm engulfed my kitchen floor, then entered the living room as the feasting commenced. Any slightest crumb or morsel was devoured without the slightest slowing. I was now hiding in my bedroom, sitting on the bed with the Yellow Pages open to “Pest Control.” The first thing that I noticed was the lead headline in most ads began with “Termites.” That would not serve my purpose. Where were the “Ant” people when you needed them? Then they talked about “Home Inspections,” or “Family-Owned” or “Expert Service” or finally, “Free-Estimates.” Now I ask you, how would any of that solve my problem? I had Armageddon in my household and these businesses were talking about how the family runs the place. Great. My goose was cooked. I might as well let the critters have the darn house and move outside into a tent. I was lying on my bed filled with self-pity when a shadow played on the ceiling. I sat up to see a rectangular object in front of the window. It was a large Yellow Pages standing on skinny legs and it spoke to me. “Don’t give up the old homestead just yet,” it began. “Take a look at this.” With that, he or “it,” opened up to reveal a full-page ad. The headline read, “Any and All Pests Eliminated the Same Day or Your Money Back.” You didn’t need to be a mind reader to figure out what I did next. I grabbed the phone and dialed the number. Someone would be out with three hours to begin the eradication. I was a happy guy. When I turned to thank the character, I only saw a card on the dresser. It read, “Glad I could help. Wolley Segap to the rescue.” The end… or is it? This little story was designed to serve a purpose and illustrate the need for effective advertising. So, attention business people: Is your Yellow Page ad doing its job? If not, let this serve as your wake-up call. I’ve witnessed many companies that thought they had an ad that worked, while, in reality, it had a flawed headline, lousy copy, or pathetic artwork. How do I know? I was a YP rep and consultant for nearly 25 years and, prior to that, had my own advertising agency. I also have a degree in marketing. I’ve been designing Yellow Page ads for The Adventures of Wolley Segap - Dog-Gone Problem n communication at my feeble attempts. I stood helpless as one by one, my various defenses failed to prevent the onslaught. From sprays to swatting to using a vacuum, I tried everything at my disposal, but to no avail. The trek continued unabated. I stared as the swarm engulfed my kitchen floor, then entered the living room as the feasting commenced. Any slightest crumb or morsel was devoured without the slightest slowing. I was now hiding in my bedroom, sitting on the bed with the Yellow Pages open to “Pest Control.”Technically, it wasn’t Suzi’s fault. She was basically a good dog. I had her since she was a pup, but now, 11 years later, she was behaving as an older dog might. I watched her white-gray-tan form sleeping on the tile floor. When she slept, she was as cute as any other Shih-Tzu could be. But, when a storm approached, she was a terror. It didn’t even have to be a storm, mind you. It could be a change in the wind or a light drizzle. Either way, she reacted in the same fashion. S The first thing that I noticed was the lead headline in most ads began with “Termites.” That would not serve my purpose. Where were the “Ant” people when you needed them? Then they talked about “Home Inspections,” or “Family-Owned” or “Expert Service” or finally, “Free-Estimates.” Now I ask you, how would any of that solve my problem? I had Armageddon in my household and these businesses were talking about how the family runs the place. Great. My goose was cooked. I might as well let the critters have the darn house and move outside into a tent. I was lying on my bed filled with self-pity when a shadow played on the ceiling. I sat up to see a rectangular object in front of the window. It was a large Yellow Pages standing on skinny legs and it spoke to me. “Don’t give up the old homestead just yet,” it began. “Take a look at this.” With that, he or “it,” opened up to reveal a full-page ad. The headline read, “Any and All Pests Eliminated the Same Day or Your Money Back.” You didn’t need to be a mind reader to figure out what I did next. I grabbed the phone and dialed the number. Someone would be out with three hours to begin the eradication. I was a happy guy. When I turned to thank the character, I only saw a card on the dresser. It read, “Glad I could help. Wolley Segap to the rescue.” The end… or is it? This little story was designed to serve a purpose and illustrate the need for effective advertising. So, attention business people: Is your Yellow Page ad doing its job? If not, let this serve as your wake-up call. I’ve witnessed many companies that thought they had an ad that worked, while, in reality, it had a flawed headline, lousy copy, or pathetic artwork. How do I know? I was a YP rep and consultant for nearly 25 years and, prior to that, had my own advertising agency. I also have a degree in marketing. I’ve been designing Yellow Page ads for Yellow Page Ad Design: The Top 5 Serial Killers of Yellow Page Advertising ROI rmites.” That would not serve my purpose. Where were the “Ant” people when you needed them? Then they talked about “Home Inspections,” or “Family-Owned” or “Expert Service” or finally, “Free-Estimates.” Now I ask you, how would any of that solve my problem? I had Armageddon in my household and these businesses were talking about how the family runs the place. Great. My goose was cooked. I might as well let the critters have the darn house and move outside into a tent.After thirty years in the ad design business (a dozen of them devoted exclusively to Yellow Pages advertising), I’d say these are the top four complaints I’ve heard:1) "They're far too expensive,”2) “I get poor return on my investment,”3) “my directory sales rep is a $#@!%,” and 4) “they made an error in my ad.”While I can’t comment on your directory sales rep, and I do think having the wrong number in your ad is cause for complaint, I’ I was lying on my bed filled with self-pity when a shadow played on the ceiling. I sat up to see a rectangular object in front of the window. It was a large Yellow Pages standing on skinny legs and it spoke to me. “Don’t give up the old homestead just yet,” it began. “Take a look at this.” With that, he or “it,” opened up to reveal a full-page ad. The headline read, “Any and All Pests Eliminated the Same Day or Your Money Back.” You didn’t need to be a mind reader to figure out what I did next. I grabbed the phone and dialed the number. Someone would be out with three hours to begin the eradication. I was a happy guy. When I turned to thank the character, I only saw a card on the dresser. It read, “Glad I could help. Wolley Segap to the rescue.” The end… or is it? This little story was designed to serve a purpose and illustrate the need for effective advertising. So, attention business people: Is your Yellow Page ad doing its job? If not, let this serve as your wake-up call. I’ve witnessed many companies that thought they had an ad that worked, while, in reality, it had a flawed headline, lousy copy, or pathetic artwork. How do I know? I was a YP rep and consultant for nearly 25 years and, prior to that, had my own advertising agency. I also have a degree in marketing. I’ve been designing Yellow Page ads for What Is The Best Method To Accepting Credit Cards For Your Business? the window. It was a large Yellow Pages standing on skinny legs and it spoke to me. “Don’t give up the old homestead just yet,” it began. “Take a look at this.” With that, he or “it,” opened up to reveal a full-page ad. The headline read, “Any and All Pests Eliminated the Same Day or Your Money Back.”With all things considered, there is really not much choice but to accept credit cards online. This makes it much more convenient for not only the customer, but yourself as well. Because of the necessity of accepting credit cards online, it is important that you know the options available to you to accept credit cards. On top of that, you need to know which the better fit for your business is.There are two methods of accepting credit cards online, using your own merch You didn’t need to be a mind reader to figure out what I did next. I grabbed the phone and dialed the number. Someone would be out with three hours to begin the eradication. I was a happy guy. When I turned to thank the character, I only saw a card on the dresser. It read, “Glad I could help. Wolley Segap to the rescue.” The end… or is it? This little story was designed to serve a purpose and illustrate the need for effective advertising. So, attention business people: Is your Yellow Page ad doing its job? If not, let this serve as your wake-up call. I’ve witnessed many companies that thought they had an ad that worked, while, in reality, it had a flawed headline, lousy copy, or pathetic artwork. How do I know? I was a YP rep and consultant for nearly 25 years and, prior to that, had my own advertising agency. I also have a degree in marketing. I’ve been designing Yellow Page ads for Corporation - What Is It? Segap to the rescue.” The end… or is it?Simply put, a corporation is a form of business entity. You probably already know this, so this article delves into a few of the particulars.Separate EntityFor legal purposes, a corporation is considered a separate legal entity from those forming it. Although it is not a living person, a corporation generally has the same rights. It can own property, enter contracts and claim constitutional rights. Unluckily, a corporation also must pay taxes like you and me.< This little story was designed to serve a purpose and illustrate the need for effective advertising. So, attention business people: Is your Yellow Page ad doing its job? If not, let this serve as your wake-up call. I’ve witnessed many companies that thought they had an ad that worked, while, in reality, it had a flawed headline, lousy copy, or pathetic artwork. How do I know? I was a YP rep and consultant for nearly 25 years and, prior to that, had my own advertising agency. I also have a degree in marketing. I’ve been designing Yellow Page ads for the past three decades. So I have expertise in YP creation and have advised almost 7000 companies on how to put together the most effective YP ads. If you have a display or in-column ad, regardless of size, color or position, I can tell you it most probably needs improvement in the headline, artwork, body text, placement, book, or heading. You must understand the ROI or return on investment and learn how to track the results as well. So consider getting some expert advice before you place your next ad. There are many good and inexpensive places to turn, some available on the internet. Make sure the consultant is well qualified with at least 25 years experience. Otherwise, you’ll be wasting your own time and money. Then, hopefully, you wont’ really need Wolley Segap coming to the rescue after all.
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