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    up with a gimmick to get attention. Their sign read, Divorces $5000, Tarantula's $19.95. It certainly caught everyone's attention but in the long run they did not sell too many spiders. I wonder if they sold any divorces? The point is, the gimmick attrated attention but did not turn gazers into customers.

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    Another company I worked with wanted to use a gimmick to get attention and hopefully that would translate into sales. After much thought, they decided that they would use a chili cook-off at their location to catch attention. All of their marketing materials were based around being hot. The company was a food manufacturer for bean products.

    If you are planning to use a gimmick, make sure it fits with the image you are trying to portray. If it does not, change it to fit. If you want a truly professional image, choose the gimmicks carefully. They will need to attract attention in the way you want to attract it.

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