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Pop-up Retailing making your ads work harder to sell your products or services?Pop-up retailing has been around for some time now but many retail companies are yet to realize its full potential. First recognized and named by Springwise.com, the concept of pop-up retailing is to introduce a product in a temporary location for a short duration, generate a buzz from its innovative location and limited product line. It essentially makes use of the short life span of the fashion cycle by maximizing the buzz about a product wit Your ads are part of your sales team. You’re trying to reach thousands of customers you otherwise wouldn’t reach. You’re trying to persuade your prospects to respond to what you’re offering to them. You’re not trying to entertain. Or be creative in your ads. Or keep your name circulating. You wouldn’t empl Salary Negotiation: Compensation Advice From A Recruiter In 1904 a relatively unknown copywriter by the name of John E Kennedy sent a note to A. L. Thomas, the head of the Lord & Thomas advertising agency. The note read:As a recruiter, I'm used to negotiating salary and compensation on behalf of my job candidates with the hiring manager of the company they are interviewing with.Salary and compensation negotiation is one of the things a recruiter typically does when helping someone get a job so if you're not a good negotiator this can be one of the things they can help you with if you decide to use a recruiter.Here are some tips that I've learned i “I am in the saloon downstairs. I can tell you what advertising is. I know you don’t know. It will mean much to me to have you know what it is and it will mean much to you. If you wish to know what advertising is, send the word ‘yes’ down by the bell boy.” Signed John E Kennedy The note would have been trashed if Albert Lasker had not intercepted it. Lasker was the rising star of Lord and Thomas and at the age of 24 he was a partner earning $52,000. Yet he did not know to his satisfaction what advertising was. Neither could he find anyone else who knew. So he summoned Kennedy to his office. And Kennedy whispered three powerful words to him. Those three words changed the face of advertising forever. What were they? Salesmanship in Print. After being exposed to this powerful concept, Lasker commissioned the brilliant Kennedy to write the set of principles into a series of lessons which were used to train Lord & Thomas copywriters. Soon Lord & Thomas became the training center for the advertising world. Their copywriters were being paid $4000/year, a fantastic salary for the time. Yet, other agencies were hiring them away by offering salaries up to $15000/year - just to get the magic of Salesmanship-in Print into their agencies. So what does this mean to you and your business. Well how about making your ads work harder to sell your products or services? Your ads are part of your sales team. You’re trying to reach thousands of customers you otherwise wouldn’t reach. You’re trying to persuade your prospects to respond to what you’re offering to them. You’re not trying to entertain. Or be creative in your ads. Or keep your name circulating. You wouldn’t empl What Image Does A Good Brand Name Have On Customers? , send the word ‘yes’ down by the bell boy.” Signed John E KennedyAlmost everything these days is available in a branded version. There are cola brands, electronics brands, clothing brands, car brands – in fact schools and educational institutions are branding themselves and so are people. You will find that independent consultants in any field need to make a brand name out of themselves to succeed. An interesting example is a famous dog behavior psychologist who works for celebrities and is known only by his The note would have been trashed if Albert Lasker had not intercepted it. Lasker was the rising star of Lord and Thomas and at the age of 24 he was a partner earning $52,000. Yet he did not know to his satisfaction what advertising was. Neither could he find anyone else who knew. So he summoned Kennedy to his office. And Kennedy whispered three powerful words to him. Those three words changed the face of advertising forever. What were they? Salesmanship in Print. After being exposed to this powerful concept, Lasker commissioned the brilliant Kennedy to write the set of principles into a series of lessons which were used to train Lord & Thomas copywriters. Soon Lord & Thomas became the training center for the advertising world. Their copywriters were being paid $4000/year, a fantastic salary for the time. Yet, other agencies were hiring them away by offering salaries up to $15000/year - just to get the magic of Salesmanship-in Print into their agencies. So what does this mean to you and your business. Well how about making your ads work harder to sell your products or services? Your ads are part of your sales team. You’re trying to reach thousands of customers you otherwise wouldn’t reach. You’re trying to persuade your prospects to respond to what you’re offering to them. You’re not trying to entertain. Or be creative in your ads. Or keep your name circulating. You wouldn’t empl Good Contracts Make Good Clients to his office. And Kennedy whispered three powerful words to him. Those three words changed the face of advertising forever.This January marks the tenth anniversary of the Advertising & Marketing Review Website, and to mark the occasion this column is about how the Website was initially funded. It’s a cautionary tale about the necessity of having a good contract whenever doing contract work.While working at Apple In 1995, I ran into someone looking for a writer to adapt a lecture series on multimedia production to a book format. Since I had recently worked at What were they? Salesmanship in Print. After being exposed to this powerful concept, Lasker commissioned the brilliant Kennedy to write the set of principles into a series of lessons which were used to train Lord & Thomas copywriters. Soon Lord & Thomas became the training center for the advertising world. Their copywriters were being paid $4000/year, a fantastic salary for the time. Yet, other agencies were hiring them away by offering salaries up to $15000/year - just to get the magic of Salesmanship-in Print into their agencies. So what does this mean to you and your business. Well how about making your ads work harder to sell your products or services? Your ads are part of your sales team. You’re trying to reach thousands of customers you otherwise wouldn’t reach. You’re trying to persuade your prospects to respond to what you’re offering to them. You’re not trying to entertain. Or be creative in your ads. Or keep your name circulating. You wouldn’t empl Real Estate Agent Salaries The real estate business can be a lucrative job option. However, the job of a real estate agent may not be a full-time career option for a large number of people. Real estate agents earn a cut whenever they successfully close a deal. They do not necessarily have to follow regular office hours, as business opportunities arise when clients approach them. Real estate agents may work as individual entities or collaborate with brokers or real estate Soon Lord & Thomas became the training center for the advertising world. Their copywriters were being paid $4000/year, a fantastic salary for the time. Yet, other agencies were hiring them away by offering salaries up to $15000/year - just to get the magic of Salesmanship-in Print into their agencies. So what does this mean to you and your business. Well how about making your ads work harder to sell your products or services? Your ads are part of your sales team. You’re trying to reach thousands of customers you otherwise wouldn’t reach. You’re trying to persuade your prospects to respond to what you’re offering to them. You’re not trying to entertain. Or be creative in your ads. Or keep your name circulating. You wouldn’t empl Identity Theft Prevention Tips making your ads work harder to sell your products or services?It is scary to think about just how vulnerable each of us is in regards to identity theft. You may find yourself thinking about it once your wallet or purse has been lost or stolen. Anyone who has it can access your credit cards, PIN numbers, and social security numbers if they are in there. Other methods of getting such information include over the internet, the phone, watching people when they use an ATM, and going through other people’s trash Your ads are part of your sales team. You’re trying to reach thousands of customers you otherwise wouldn’t reach. You’re trying to persuade your prospects to respond to what you’re offering to them. You’re not trying to entertain. Or be creative in your ads. Or keep your name circulating. You wouldn’t employ a sales person to keep your name out there, would you? Of course not! You’d demand sales from him. Or else he’d be out. So how do you go about writing ads that sell? Good question. Let’s start by reviewing the laws of selling. People like to buy. But not be sold to. People buy for emotional reasons. Not rational reasons. However once they’ve decided to buy they then justify their decision with logical reasons. Well the first one is fairly self-explanatory. Nobody wants a pushy salesperson in their face. However on the other hand we do as buyers like to buy. Now, regarding emotions. What emotions should your ads appeal to? Well try these for starters. Fear. Greed. Laziness. Vanity. Anger. Curiosity. Patriotism. Guilt. Those are probably the main ones. In fact all your marketing should be saturated with emotions. Never try and batter your readers with logical reasons. Not until you’ve hit your prospects emotional hot buttons. So how do we find those? Well you’ve got to know your prospect. His or her wants, beliefs and desires. And marry them up with your product or service. Once you’ve hit his emotions you then pile on with the proof. State facts. Figures. Ways to enhance your credibility. Use everything in your armory. Persuade. Persuade. Persuade. Tell em how their life is going to improve. How they’ll live longer…generate a windfall of profits…slash their costs…how they’ll be running around like a teenager…launch golf drives lik
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