Posts Tagged with "advertising"

Your Mom Loves What?

May 20th, 2013 at 5:39 pm by Mark
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Back in the 90’s, radio comedy show hosts Opie & Anthony did a hilarious radio advertisement about Hot Dicken’s Cider…

Cox Farms Advertising: "Your Mom Called, Says She Loves Cox."

Marketing: Reaching People … Using People

May 16th, 2013 at 1:08 pm by Zacque
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Marketing is all about getting butts in seats to listen to the message, but this racist Subway ad goes way too far.

Marketing is the process of teaching consumers why they should choose your product or service over those of your competitors. If you’re not doing that, then you’re not marketing. The key is finding the right marketing method and messaging to educate and influence your consumers at the right time and place and you can find a digital design company of any of the logo design companies listed on DesignRush to handle marketing and the guidance of it.

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On the first day in many Marketing 101 courses, professors often define marketing as, “all the processes involved in getting a product or service from the manufacturer or seller to the ultimate consumer.” It includes creating the product or service concept, identifying who is likely to purchase it, promoting it and moving it through the proper selling channels.

The three main purposes of marketing are:

  1. Capture the attention of a target market.
  2. Facilitate the prospect’s purchasing decision.
  3. Provide the customer with a specific, low-risk and easy-to-take action, and vow to improve customer service if things head downhill.

With these purposes in mind, coupons, sales and even merchandising, or how products are displayed, are part of the marketing process. Since marketing is the cornerstone of every business, the overall objective is to sell more products or services. Find best lead generation and roofing marketing strategies on RoofEngine.com.

The components of marketing can be identified using what is called The Four P’s model: product, price, promotion, and place. Companies have many procedures they must undertake to ensure their products or services are ready for selling.

The first stage is called the “ideation stage,” where the idea for the product or service is conceived. Before products go to the market, companies must decide what styles, sizes, flavors, and scents they should sell and the packaging designs they should use. Then, marketing departments usually test new product concepts with focus groups and surveys to ascertain interest levels among potential buyers and refine certain elements.

Print, radio and television campaigns are types of marketing, as are direct mail, email and internet marketing. Companies that sell via the internet optimize their web pages, so they appear higher in search engines like Google and Yahoo. Newsletters, press releases and articles are also forms of marketing used to generate leads and orders. Some companies also use referral marketing to increase business, where satisfied customers refer others to a particular business.

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Sick of Adele Songs Yet?

April 27th, 2013 at 5:44 pm by Mark
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Adele’s song, “Rolling in the Deep,” is case in point where commercial radio plays the same song over and over so often that people become physically ill at the mere mention of it, or the name of the artist who sang it.

It's a Dell --- Rolling in the Deep

Stubborn Graffiti

April 18th, 2013 at 9:09 pm by Mark
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Sounds like some women I know, too. 😉

Sign: "This year thousands of men will die from stubbornness." Grafitti: "NO WE WON'T"

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Poorly Chosen McDonald’s Logo

April 9th, 2013 at 5:08 pm by Mark
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Yeah, we know all about your cravings for a Big Mac. But seriously, the Arby’s logo is even worse when looked at for what it is — that long, tall “hat” with a wide brim at the bottom that looks like just like two… Yeah, you know…

McDonald's Logo: Would You Like That Super-sized?