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We’re exploring ideas for creating buzz for your business. And one idea is to use YouTube to stir up some attention and drive traffic to your website. Read more…

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Last week I wrote about how important headlines are and how to write a headline that turns more heads.

This week, to further inspire you, I’m going to share five of my favorite headlines and talk about why they are so good. Read more…

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Make Customers an Offer They Can’t Refuse

by Geoff on March 16, 2010

When James Carville was running Bill Clinton’s campaign for president in 1992, he kept his staff sharply focused on what he felt was the big issue with the slogan, “It’s the economy, stupid!”

If we applied that same idea to marketing, we might say, “It’s the offer, stupid!” The offer you make—and the way you make it—is one of the key factors determining the success or failure of your marketing. Read more…

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A guy goes to a psychiatrist and says, “I keep having two dreams. One night I dream I’m a teepee. The next night I dream I’m a wigwam.” The psychiatrist says, “I know what your problem is. You’re two tents.”

Okay, it’s a corny joke. But now you’ll remember this point. Read more…

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Using Color to Make Your Brand Stand Out

by Geoff on February 26, 2010

Keep Your Brand Bright in Dark Times

We’re going through some dark, cloudy times for business and, I admit, it’s tempting at times like these to cut back on your marketing.

But the truth is, that makes about as much sense as a fisherman who says, “I’m not getting any bites so, to save money, I’ll stop putting worms on my hook.” Maybe he needs fatter, juicier worms! Or maybe he needs to fish where no one else is fishing. Or maybe he needs to go fishing earlier in the morning. (“The early worm gets the fish.”) Read more…

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Have you thought about what a key visual image or symbol can do for your brand? Consider:

A three-year old in a backseat sees an image of golden arches up ahead. She has an immediate vision of a happy meal with a toy inside, and starts begging to go to McDonalds. Read more…

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In the last two posts, I’ve talked about one of the simplest and most versatile of marketing tools: the tag line or catch phrase.

Why is this tool so powerful? Because it can capture the essence of your marketing message in a small, condensed package that can be spread far and wide. Read more…

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In last week’s post, I talked about how important a slogan or catch-phrase can be to promoting your business, even if—check that, especially if— your business is very small.

A well-worded catch-phrase can help people to remember you and remember why they want to do business with you. It gets your selling message down to a single, memorable phrase that can be etched on people’s minds. But of course, not any phrase will do. Read more…

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Ah, the lowly catch-phrase. So misunderstood. So under-appreciated. So often accused of being “merely cute and clever” when in fact it has the power to encapsulate your marketing message in a brief phrase that can be broadcast far and wide and easily remembered.

The catch-phrase is the unsung hero of marketing.

There’s a reason why most advertising campaigns you see feature a catch-phrase or tag line: when these simple phrases are done right, they work! They help engrave a key selling thought in customers’ minds. Read more…

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Catch More Customers with a Simple Catch-phrase

by Geoff on December 15, 2009

“Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus for small businesses, and it’s called ‘the catch-phrase.’”

I think most businesses don’t realize just how valuable a good catch-phrase can be.

There’s a reason why big companies sometimes spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to come up with just the right catch-phrase. And there’s a reason why some phrases have been around for years or even decades. Catch-phrases work! A good one can help any business catch more customers.

When you can get your whole selling message boiled down to one, short, very memorable phrase, and then etch that phrase in the minds of your target audience, you’re doing something powerful that will support and strengthen all your marketing efforts. Read more…

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