The history of marketing and advertising is loaded with blunders, big and small.One of the biggest I remember as the day I took a sip of a New Coke... and nearly sprayed it all over the front of the vending machine.
Excellent site. Keep up the great work!
Regards,
Bill Gower
YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A FLOP TO BE A FAILURE
I've invested plenty of time in failing ventures too.
Thank as always for your daily dose of motivational and useful information. Your article “Another Way to Make Money on Oil” blew me away. It revealed a profit correlation between the oil companies and their “service providers” that has been right in front of our eyes without us even seeing it. I believe you are [...]
Disquisition (dis-kwuh-ZISH-un) – from the Latin for “to investigate” – is a formal examination and discussion of a subject.
Example (as used by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the story “The Captain of the Polestar”): “All this disquisition upon superstition leads me up to the fact that Mr. Manson, our second mate, saw a ghost last [...]
Leverage is a way to get more with less... online marketing, this means getting more products, traffic, and sales with less of your own time, energy, or money.
You may be familiar with leverage as it applies to an investment - borrowing funds to expand a business, for example, or using options to control a stock.
Michael,
You have added another dimension to wealth! Women’s magazines with their glossy ads and decorating themes evoke some of the feelings you speak of; however, they are just photos of that lifestyle at best. We look at and enjoy them, but we don’t adapt that lifestyle and the majority of us never will.
Your article may [...]
An abomination (uh-bom-uh-NAY-shun) – from the Latin for “to shun as a bad omen” – is a vile, shameful, or detestable action, condition, habit, etc.
Example (as used by Benjamin Franklin): “Some have learnt many Tricks of sly Evasion, / Instead of Truth they use Equivocation, / And eke it out with mental Reservation, / Which [...]
Imagine being one of the world’s top athletes in basketball – unfathomably gifted and operating “at the top of your game.” And then realizing that’s what’s holding you back from reaching your true potential.
That’s what bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell asked panelists at the 2011 Sloan Sports Analytics Conference to consider.
The opening session focused on the [...]
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