The world of marketing is filled with opportunities for businesses to grow and thrive. However, it’s also a space where long-term contracts with marketing agencies can sometimes hinder progress, particularly for small businesses. Let’s delve into the enforceability of marketing agency contracts, focusing on the importance of delivering a return on investment (ROI) within a […]
Using Language in your Marketing to Shape the Thoughts of an Audience
Language has the power to shape the thoughts of an audience. It can be used to influence customer loyalty, response rates, and brand recognition in a number of ways. For example, language can create a sense of urgency, evoke emotion, or persuade customers to take action. It can also be used to create an association […]
Integrating the Science of Persuasion into Your Marketing
As a business owner, it’s important to understand the science of persuasion and how to use it to your advantage. By understanding the psychology behind persuasion, you can effectively target your audience and craft messages that are tailored to their needs. Additionally, you can use various strategies to influence their behavior and create the desired […]
Print Advertising is Not Dead
Print advertising has maintained relevance for as long as the newspaper was invented, and continues to be as relevant and as viable a method for advertising copy in the modern day.
Using Press Release Distribution to Grow Your Business
Press Release Distribution is not algebra. For example, do you know how the president issues a statement whenever there’s a new policy or a monkey wrench in the works? That’s exactly what press release distribution is. You’re making a press release that incorporates details about your business as its structure, products and services, partnerships, etc
Using Social Media to Build Your Brand.
You’ve heard that you need to use social media to build your business. But first, what actually is social media? Social media is a distribution system. So what does this mean? You can think of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other social media platforms as trains to cities of people. When you hop on a train to get to the next city, you have to pay for a ticket. Similarly, you often have to “pay” by investing your time on social media platforms in order to reach more people and build a brand.