What you say is not as important as who you are when you’re saying it.
What you say is not as important as who you are when you’re saying it.
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Other Digital Marketing Quotes :
- Content should ask people to do something and reward them for it.
- Tweet others the way you want to be tweeted.
- What you post online speaks VOLUME about who you really are. POST with intention. REPOST with caution.
- Ensure customers know who you are and what you stand for by keeping your brand consistent across all touchpoints.
- Don’t fight to be right, but fight when you are right.
- One good product is better than many fake goods.
- You may forget the toys you buy and break, but you’ll always remember the experiences and memories you create.
- The first lesson of branding: memorability. It’s very difficult buying something you can’t remember.
- 67% of all shoppers intend to return home with the item they are shopping for, but that only 24% actually do so.
- The biggest mistake brands make are trying to sell their stuff rather than clarifying what people are actually buying.
- Needs are imposed by nature. Wants are sold by society.
- You can follow others into mediocrity, or you can create something that will be remembered
- advertising produces familiarity which produces sales
- At the center of all achievement is personal growth.
- 90 percent of all Gillette shavers are bought by women for the men in their lives
- Marketers are focused and sales people are scattered!
- Make it so obvious even a computer couldn’t be confused.
- Marketing is what you do when your product is no good.
- If something is built to show, it’s build to grow.
- High pressure salesmen focus on the short term incentives to outweigh the long term cons