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Your Advertising Slogans Are Crummy |
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Người viết: Webmaster
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21/01/2008 |
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"'Save money. Live better' is the poorly punctuated phrase from Wal-Mart that is probably not what tumbles off the lips of those entering the superstore. Meanwhile, Sears' 'Where it begins' isn't distinctive...". After wading through the recent onslaught of holiday ads, I've come to the conclusion that many major businesses do a poor job of communicating their identities by using meaningless phrases in taglines or slogans. I first noticed this when I saw an odd commercial ...
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Cập nhật ( 21/01/2008 )
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Social network 'super advocates' to influence brand choice |
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Người viết: Webmaster
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18/01/2008 |
The progress of social networks will lead to the rise of ‘super advocates' who will have the power to make or break a brand's reputation in 2008, according to research by information company Experian. Experian suggests that super advocates, its monicker for highly influential, outspoken figures, will create one of the biggest challenges to companies trying to tap into user-generated content for advertising and marketing purposes. Such figures will
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Cập nhật ( 21/01/2008 )
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Advertising that stays at the forefront of consumers' minds |
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Người viết: Webmaster
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11/01/2008 |
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Advertisers should be aware that familiarity is not a safe bet when it comes to grabbing the attention of consumers, writes John Hallward, global director of new product development for Ipsos ASI. Repetitive television ads that are aired continuously simply become wallpaper, with people desensitising themselves from the content and thereby disconnecting from the brand and what it stands for. The human brain is programmed to detect, process, evaluate and emotionally tag new stimuli.
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Cập nhật ( 17/01/2008 )
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Great marketing is about the personal touch |
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Người viết: Webmaster
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08/01/2008 |
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Simon Rowland, senior consultant at UffindellWest, suggests a practical plan to capitalise on consumer touchpoints to create excellent customer experience. We all know what it feels like to leave a shop, put down a phone or finish a meeting feeling that we've really achieved something -- done what we've set out to do in an efficient and time-saving way. But whether it's braving sullen and unhelpful shop assistants to trawl for last-minute Christmas presents or receiving another dull Christmas card
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Cập nhật ( 14/01/2008 )
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