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Lesson #2: Give Your Marketing a Mass Appeal
“Advertising and promotion alone will not sustain a bad product or a product that is not right for the times,” Morita once said. That, however, did not stop Morita from creating successful marketing campaigns that would help transform Sony from a local Japanese shop into a multinational corporate giant.

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Kids and Pets Still Popular
Kids and Pets: Still Popular Kids represent huge opportunities for franchise companies. There are 4 million babies being born every year in the U.S. and most families are dual-income households. That combination has created $60 billion in annual revenues for the childcare industry. As the number of children increases, so does the competition to get into the best schools. Parents are feeling the pressure to help their kids get a competitive edge and a growing number are willing to pay for supplemental education services. In this issue we talk to Dr. Nick Whitehead of Oxford Learning and Amy Peterson-Smith of Kiddie Academy to get their views on the business of kids.

Making your customers uncomfortable
Tomorrow is the ridiculous Black Friday ritual, gaining in steam every year, in which large American retailers run big sales that start at 6 am. People line up even earlier to get in first. Kids are stampeded. Muscles are pulled. Friendships frayed. Credit cards exhausted.

Lesson #5: It is all in How You Hook Them
Much of the international success behind Pokemon came from its marketing – and that came even before it ever hit the Nintendo executives’ desks. Tajiri was a natural born marketer and knew what it would take to hook children on to his game. Whether they were Japanese or American, Tajiri had tricks up his sleeve that would keep kids coming back for more.

Tagged
I remember growing up we use to play a game called "tag". I am sure you remember playing this game with the neighborhood kids. One or more kids would count to 10 and then chase other kids to tag them and they would be what we called "it". The kids who were tagged were the next ones to count, chase, and tag kids. A couple other things I think of when I think about the word "tagged" is when graffiti artist tagged walls with spray paint or when people get tagged with a tatoo somewhere on their body.

5 Kids Franchise Opportunities That Keep Kids Fit
A side-effect of our increasingly digital lifestyle in America is that kids simply don't get the kind of exercise they used to. This coupled with poor eating habits has lead to the highest rates of child obesity and type-2 diabetes in children that our country has ever seen. If you want to help kids stay fit and run your own successful business at the same time, take a look at five of the best franchise opportunities to help kids stay fit and healthy.

From Go Fast Kids to Calm Kids
Making that transition from holiday mode to classroom. How excited do kids get with the start of school approaching? Getting kids to go from the freedom of school holidays to move to that place of being settled and ready for school can be a challenge for some parents. Many children now days are identified as being ADD and ADHD I call these kids “go fasts” and the transition from holidays to school can be a bit more of a challenge for these kids. Being a “go fast” kid is fine, they are full of excitement and life, but it does not always suite the classroom environment. So how do you handle the transition time as they move into the structures of a new school year and a classroom environment?

Teaching Sales in School is Like Learning to Golf on the Wii
They're finally teaching sales in school - yeah! And even more surprisingly, kids are actually taking the classes - yeah again! Why surprisingly? How many of your salespeople selected, as their primary career choice, sales? Kids get a sense that selling is an honorable profession! This post, from November of 2008, demonstrates each of the last two points - kids don't choose sales because, well, they don't believe it's honorable...

Home Based Business on the Internet - The Perfect Choice for Moms
If you are a mom of young kids that are not yet school aged, it can be difficult to find a job that will work around your schedule. This is where an internet home based business can allow a mom to be present for her kids, and also make a great income.

Is it what's WRONG with these kids? or what's RIGHT with these kids?
Kids! I don't know what's wrong with these kids today! Kids! Who can understand anything they say? Kids!

Making Your Career Relaunch Easier for Your Kids
Do you have kids? Are you trying to relaunch your career? Do your kids know how to deal with the transition? Do you? Check out this article for advice.

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