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A Penny’s Worth

As you may be aware, JC Penny has had some tough times of late.  When new CEO Ron Johnson joined the company last November, he rolled out a new pricing strategy in February that did away with frequent sales in favor of a simplified “best price” model. According to the Wall Street Journal, more than […]

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Imported from Detroit

Did you see this commercial for Chrysler during the Super Bowl? In my opinion, it was one of the more memorable, powerful ads aired in recent memory. Not just because it featured gritty scenes from a city much of America equates with poverty, crime, and despair. And not because it showcases the famous, and the […]

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Great Seth Godin Segment

Here’s a great bit by marketing guru Seth Godin. It’s a few years old but it’s as relevant as ever. Take a listen and let me know your thoughts. http://www.ted.com/talks/seth_godin_on_sliced_bread.html?awesm=on.ted.com_8pOj

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Numbers Game

More than ever, marketers are expecting immediate results from their advertising. Like right now. Part of this originates from on-line marketing metrics that allow us to see how many page views, unique visitors, and click-throughs our websites have received. Some marketers have extended these metrics to other parts of their marketing plan, and have aligned […]

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Yelling Louder isn’t the Only Answer

The Holiday season is in full advertising throat right now. National retailers in particular are running saturation schedules on TV and radio that are hard to miss. But generally,  I find them easy to forget.  There are two ways to get noticed with your advertising. One is to buy “tonnage” so that people can’t miss […]

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Fearless

Ever had a good idea that you did nothing with?  Maybe it was an idea for starting a new business, or an out of the box idea for a client of yours. If you’re like a lot of people I know, you have a lot of good ideas. Yet not many are ever acted upon. […]

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