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How to Market With Suspense the Right Way

April 12th, 2008 · No Comments

Doing the right suspenseful marketing

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Promotional Mugs: Functional Reminders of Your Business

April 6th, 2008 · No Comments

We live in
a world where companies are vying against each other to grab the attention of
customers. T

he present scenario demands innovative marketing strategies to
create positive response for your products and services. The adage-”out of
sight and out of mind? hold so true. You blink your eyes for a moment and you
will find some of your customers being poached by your competitors. You need to
constantly remind customers about your company and products and there is
nothing better than ,
visit online stores.

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Designing your Promotional Mugs

April 5th, 2008 · No Comments

For any promotional product, the basic aim is to attract
more and more traffic towards your products and services and thus it is more
demanding and necessary to make the item as much alluring as it can be so that
it catches the attention of everyone at the first sight.

Designing a
promotional product is therefore one of the most significant tasks while
launching the promotional product for distribution. This is so important
because this is the first and foremost thing with which you intend to attract
your potential customers.

 

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Marketing Lessons from the Campaign Trail ? Part 1

April 5th, 2008 · No Comments

If you are struggling
to attract new clients, apply this basic two-step approach to improve communication
with your target market.

Around St. Valentine’s Day, I was
helping my daughter Daphne make her mom a card. She’s five (”five and
three-quarters, thank you very much,? she says) and she frequently spells words
without any vowels at all. In the card she wanted to let her know how “budfl?
(beautiful) she thinks mom is. The conversation went something like this:

Me:
The consonants are pretty close in that word. I think you need a few more
vowels.

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