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Jenny Craig Food
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| Ask anyone who’s tried to lose weight what the worst part about the whole process is and you’re likely to get the same answer: giving up the food that they love. Whether it’s trying awful diet food or simply giving up delicious eating in general, most diets don’t work because they become too much about sacrifice instead of gains. Jenny Craig food tries to change all of that. |
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Serial cereal branding
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| They’re Grrreat! What is claimed as the first all cereal café recently opened in the United States. Cereality demonstrates effective emotional branding, and how brand strategy is so much more than developing a new tagline or slogan. |
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The Cereal King: How W.K. Kellogg Got His Start
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| If it were not for the ingenuity of W.K. Kellogg, the world today might never know flaked cereal. A master marketer and inventor, Kellogg revolutionized the breakfast food industry when he decided to start his own company and sell toasted corn flakes back in 1906. Today, that same company has grown to include almost 26,000 employees and earns over $11.5 billion in revenue. |
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WHAT IS YOUR LIFES PURPOSE
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| You climb out of bed every morning; take a shower, brush your teeth, get dressed, have some coffee, toast or cereal, pat the dog, hug the kids, kiss the wife (husband), not necessarily in that order and head out the door to where and to what?
No it is not a destination that I am talking about, it is a PURPOSE. Does your life have one? |
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Why You Need a Success Mindset
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| You hear it all the time: Success is a state of mind. Some would argue that success is a natural result of proper planning, preparation and focused action – and that viewpoint certainly holds a grain of truth. But there are also many exceptions to disprove that "rule." Have you ever wondered how two people can attempt the same objective in the same way and only one of them succeed? Is it sheer luck? Timing? Tenacity? More often than not, it's a person's mindset that determines whether they fail or succeed. |
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Diamonds Are A Cereal Marketer's Best Friend
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| When C.W. Post started a small business in 1895 with his first batch of "Postum" (breakfast cereal) he probably did not foresee his company getting into the diamond business. The cereal company has "followed a path of delicious innovation, creating cereals that have defined the breakfast experience for generations of families" and now it has literally put a twist on its "Shreddies" product by offering the cereal in the shape of diamonds rather than squares. |
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Lessons to be Learned When Politicians Attack the Media
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| Politicians who gripe about the media should be taken with a grain of salt. Because they weren't complaining about agendas and getting the story wrong when the media wrote positive stories about them. This article provides some lessons, regardless of your political views, based on the recent skirmish between President Obama and Fox News.
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Turning Problems into Marketing Strategies
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| Most industries impose an unseen tax on participants trying to stand out, go against that grain or do the right thing or hard thing. |
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Snail Mail Marketing: Ensure Bang for Less Buck
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| As an entrepreneur, controlling cost is #1 these days and so it makes sense that any time you can cut costs, you should. However, effective marketing can be a different story. A great case-in-point is that back in the days of the Great Depression, Kellogg chose to continue to market aggressively and Post did not. Which cereal brand do you relate to today? |
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OPTIONS IN THE MEDIA…
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| It pays to be a contrarian. You need to look no further than two great college football coaches. Don’t be afraid to go against the grain in decision making as long as you have the courage in your convictions as a leader and the personnel to fit your system. You can become the Paul Johnson or Urban Meyer of your industry. |
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Sometimes Unintended Consequences Are A Good Thing
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| We’re all familiar with the “Law of Unintended Consequences.” My personal favorite is still the plastic whistles that were packaged with Cap’n Crunch cereal back in the ’70s. Blowing the whistle into your phone triggered a connection to AT&T’s long distance dialing AND by-passed their billing system. Free calls! Not exactly what Quaker Oats had in mind. (…and Ma Bell was not pleased.) |
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