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Getting it Right - A Marketing Formula - Part II, Right Time
RIGHT MESSAGE + RIGHT TIME + RIGHT PEOPLE = SUCCESS There is an irony to this month’s part of our formula. Timing is arguably the most important aspect of the right formula for marketing success, and yet, it is often the most overlooked and the least understood.

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Fundamentals of media interview skills what to wear
What a person looks like while delivering a message must be consistent with the message being delivered or it will have a significant impact on how the message is perceived. When a person looks sloppy, it sends a message to the audience that overwhelms the message coming out of his mouth. This article provides a great overview of what to wear the next time you are under the glare of the TV cameras.

Your Marketing Message
Your message is first among your weapons in the battle of perceptions. Your message allows you to accomplish many things. Your message can educate the masses, convert the non-believers or separate the wheat from the chaff. But not all three.

Search Engine Marketing - Why You Should Write Search Engine Friendly Copy?
The need to style your website copy in a way that the search engine drives visitors to your website is absolutely necessary though it should not mean compromising on the quality of your message and it should not cause visitors to reject the material.

Saying What You Mean To Connect With Prospects! Why What You Say is Just as Important as How You Say it.
Do you REALLY think about what you are saying and how you are saying it, particularly in your promotinal copy? Word choice is a vital component of the copy for your marketing, advertising and promotional materials. In fact, your copy can make or break your sales efforts. I always say “copy counts and actually your sales count on your copy.” The best illustration of how important copy really is was shared by my good friend and mentor Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero. She explains that copy is the DNA of all marketing materials. I have to agree. Imagine stripping all of your marketing materials of words. How well would your website, brochure, print ads, sales letters, press releases or broadcast scripts work without words?

Don't be a Copy Cat You may end up in Court
Beware if you want to try and copy someones idea do some research! Names count if you try to get close to someones name you just might find yourself in court! Legal names take first place that means don't copy someones name and think because they don't have it on a website you can put a .com and its yours. Or better yet put a .biz .net or something a business didn't buy and you really have some copyright problems. Do the research people do not like Copy Cats and its not hard to pick out so lets deal with this the right way.

Is Your Advertising Amoral?
You already know that a strong headline gets people to start reading your (advertising or marketing) copy. You also know that the purpose of every paragraph is to get people to continue to read the rest of the copy. But what happens when people get to the end of your copy?

3 Emotionally Compelling Ways to Connect With Your Clients
Whether you are writing web copy or talking to people at a networking event, here are three tips to help you communicate your marketing message more effectively.

5 Tips for Writing Quick-Read Copy
Click here. Buy now. Free trial offer. The world of advertising is full of short and snappy copy promising instant gratification. After all, most prospects simply don’t have time to read thoroughly. They skim. They glance. But if you’re betting they’ll wade through long paragraphs of narrative copy, it’s time to adjust your expectations. Your copywriting must be clear, compelling, and to the point. These days, the best copy is served a-la-carte, allowing readers to sample one message here, taste another message there. Which leads us to the most important rule in writing copy that sells: Make it “digestible.” Rely on headlines, subheads, captions, and bullet points – short snippets of copy with key nuggets of messaging. Long blocks of copy tend to overwhelm readers. They snooze, you lose.

Does Brand Imitation Work?
To Copy or Not to Copy, This is the Question.vWe all know that it’s tempting to copy the competition. There is safety in conformity – a certain “comfort factor” in being similar. After all, the other company knows what it’s doing, right? Not always.

Build Solid Relationships with Audio and Video to Truly Connect with Your Ideal Clients
It now takes an average of 7 impressions for your marketing message to stick (and it could be even more by the time you read this). This means it’s even more important than ever to be consistent and to deliver your message via the various marketing vehicles available. Your message must resonate with your ideal clients and each of them may respond differently depending on the medium you use. This means delivering the same message in different ways such as email, social media posts, direct mail, web copy and video and audio messages, is vital to marketing success.

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