Posts in b2c marketing
Tie-In To Better Sales

There’s good news: there are crumbs falling off the table from big budget movie marketing, and you may be able to pick them up and benefit from it.

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Who Hates Steven Singer?

Why would someone hate Steven Singer SO much that they’ll announce it with a billboard and website?

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How To Market To Gen Z

As a 16-year-old digital marketer with a following of 100,000+ Gen Z members, I know what catches the eye of my followers.

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I Swung A Dead Cat

Medicare providers are much like realtors, popping up like mushrooms after a rainstorm. These days it’s impossible to swing a dead cat without hitting 10 of them.

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Shooting Yourself In The Foot

Clickbait has a well-deserved bad reputation. If you’re tempted to use it to attract attention to your own website, recognize going in that you’re tagging yourself up-front as a low-quality player.

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Hand Me That Goblet, Wench!

These folks strive to be different, and welcome others who are different. It’s become one of the few breweries I go out of my way to return to.

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Offending and Losing a Customer

Treat everyone with the utmost respect and parse your words carefully, because you never know what stray comment will set someone off.

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Oh Oprah…Say It Ain’t So!

Ask yourself this: why would entertainment’s most powerful woman be involved with a slipshod marketing campaign selling weight loss gummies?

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Giving Away Free Samples

Understanding that everyone wants something for nothing, look at what you sell and find a way to give away enough to whet your audience’s appetite.

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The Brouhaha at Anheuser Busch

Don’t like the spokesperson? A-B just wants to sell beer. They don’t care what body parts you have when you’re drinking it.

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Welcome to the Magentaverse

In The Devil Wears Prada, it was observed that a particular blue sweater represents millions of dollars and countless jobs guiding any consumer’s fashion choice, based on decisions that were made years ago.

Here's how this year's decision will impact YOU!

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Hand Me That Čokoládová Tyčinka!

Well-run businesses let lawyers and accountants guide them while focusing on marketing and sales. THAT’s how you keep shareholders happiest in the long run.

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Getting 20% Off Nothing

Any organization concerned about their future must regularly examine their marketing strategies to best understand what customers are doing…and why.

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Taking Stock With Potato Chips

Anyone familiar with the story of Willy Wonka recognizes the fury that can be generated by a good promotional campaign.

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Well, There Goes MY Diet!

So big groups of hungry people egged on by peer pressure bought her product, with no competition in sight. BRILLIANT!

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Should You Speak About Controversial Topics?

Customers are watching EVERY move you make and every statement you utter. Considering spreading tribalism, can you expand your business within your community without offending sales prospects who are “outsiders"?

And what happens when your core values don’t match your actions?

This in-depth analysis examines whether your company should be discussing controversial issues, how to do so, and potential impacts (good and bad) on your business if you do.

It’s a 15-minute read…and WELL worth the investment!

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Don’t Annoy Your Existing Customers

I get annoyed when solicitations arrive from companies I’m already doing business with. To me it indicates laziness or a deaf ear.

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Screwiest Conversation of the Week

Given the choice between someone just wanting my money and someone who actually knows (and cares) who I am, I’m going to go for the latter choice EVERY TIME. And I’m not alone!

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Scratching My Head At Year's End

Hiring someone’s relative is potentially fraught with risk. Not all introductions will work out well, and there’s always a possibility that this type of situation can happen to anyone.

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Want Mayonnaise In That Eggnog?

The holidays are a great time to test brand extensions. Partiers have a chance to try something new with relatively little risk. If you get positive feedback, you expand your testing in the new year.

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