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DrNunley's Biz-Tips
by
Dr. Kevin Nunley
Get Customer Attention
The first rule in getting advertising and marketing that works is to get
your prospects' attention.
While this may sound like a "duh" point, it is a crucial first step that
many businesses overlook.
Most of us are absolutely swamped with advertising messages. Ads in the
newspaper, ads on the cereal box, ads on the radio, ads on TV, ads on the
wall in the restroom -- you can't get away from marketing.
Our brains fight back by simply ignoring much of the advertising we come
in contact with.
This is why you won't go wrong embracing the old saying "The first ad never
sells." Expect that your prospects may not see your ad the first time it
appears, or the second, or the third. In marketing, repetition gets attention
and results.
Break through the clutter by talking directly to your prospect. Use "you"
and "your" as much as you can. Talk about your prospect's problems, beliefs,
and dreams.
Look for ways to put a creative twist on tried-and-true advertising methods.
Get attention without alienating.
About the Author:
Get long-term marketing with your own article sent to Ezine editors. Kevin
writes your
custom article, puts your name in the byline, your four
line ad at the end, and sends it to 1,300 editors. Articles often get used
over and over for months.
Announce your new product, service, or idea with a press release. We write
your release for you, get your approval, then email it to 5,000 media nationwide.
Visit
Dr.Nunley.com. Reach Kevin at
kevin@drnunley.com.
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DrNunley's Biz-Tips
by
Dr. Kevin Nunley
Get Customer Attention
The first rule in getting advertising and marketing that works is to get
your prospects' attention.
While this may sound like a "duh" point, it is a crucial first step that
many businesses overlook.
Most of us are absolutely swamped with advertising messages. Ads in the
newspaper, ads on the cereal box, ads on the radio, ads on TV, ads on the
wall in the restroom -- you can't get away from marketing.
Our brains fight back by simply ignoring much of the advertising we come
in contact with.
This is why you won't go wrong embracing the old saying "The first ad never
sells." Expect that your prospects may not see your ad the first time it
appears, or the second, or the third. In marketing, repetition gets attention
and results.
Break through the clutter by talking directly to your prospect. Use "you"
and "your" as much as you can. Talk about your prospect's problems, beliefs,
and dreams.
Look for ways to put a creative twist on tried-and-true advertising methods.
Get attention without alienating.
About the Author:
Get long-term marketing with your own article sent to Ezine editors. Kevin
writes your
custom article, puts your name in the byline, your four
line ad at the end, and sends it to 1,300 editors. Articles often get used
over and over for months.
Announce your new product, service, or idea with a press release. We write
your release for you, get your approval, then email it to 5,000 media nationwide.
Visit
Dr.Nunley.com. Reach Kevin at
kevin@drnunley.com.
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