I would like to advertise my business-are there any really good FREE advertising ideas?? please think creative. I've done cards/fliers/and window decals....
I have a sports photography business, open since 2003. We have grown well over the past 4 years but would like ideas on building more business. We specialize in youth sports photography, not just ...
Then I see most of it on sale in the ads this morning.
I heard you can take the reciept back and get the "on sale" price refunded. any truth to that?...
I don't have a website or anything, I want to make handmade knit items and knitwear, but I want the buyer to come to me with their own custom pictures, patterns and/or ideas. I've already ...
We are about to start a new company with a new ethos. The new business will be stylish, fun, professional and approachable. We will provide straightforward and practical marketing advice and ...
Have a 4 year in communications... have been working for Phillip Morris(Tobacco) for 6 months in communications...Want to transfer to Jacksonville, FL with a big company doing same type thing. Any ...
Elly
What do you think of sanitary adverts? how do you think they sell their product?
They don't sell the product...they sell the benefit. That's the way it is for any successful product. In the sanitary industry, you are not selling the "sanitary hand wipes." You are selling better health, cleaner hands, softer skin, etc. People need to know "why" they are going to buy your product...not "what" your product is.
A good example of this is Lysol spray. The commercial shows two children doing artwork together. One kid sneezes into his hand, then reaches for a crayon that the sister reaches for also. He spreads the germs. To a parent, they want to know that they can stop this spread...thus, Lysol has showed them the key feature. That's what you need to do for anything you sell.
Hope this helps.
Zee G
definitely by using scare tactics
Gem
They don't bother me as much as pharmaceutical/drug advertisements.
AMA (American Medical Association) reports less than 7% of the populaton suffers from true insomnia. Yet nearly 30% of patients are requesting drugs to help them sleep. Same can be said of anti-depressants or any other drug.
We HAVE to use sanitary products, but the pharm ads are making us "think" we are sick.
WiseOne
Wipe away the muck with these sanitary wipes!
JoyJoy
The way they have been. I guess they need to convince the consumer they are nessery and that they will do the job they are meant to do.
Helen
the only 1 i remember is the 1 with that woman singin the catchy tune i think it was called ? oh damn i can't remember sorry so not that effective i suppose!