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Re: Marketing - is there any merit to a no-BS approach?
A lot of people think this, it's called the "build a better mousetrap and they will beat a path to your door."
Works well when demand overwhelms supply. For example, you wouldn't need much marketing if you were selling the sharpest quad razor blades in London. In 1800. |
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Re: Marketing - is there any merit to a no-BS approach?
DD-
As others have said, the short answer is yes. Let's dig deeper. What's the product and/or service? |
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Re: Marketing - is there any merit to a no-BS approach?
1. Create Value
2. Create Value 3. ???? 4. Profit |
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Re: Marketing - is there any merit to a no-BS approach?
One of the best parts of selling things is viewing your customers as suckers while making them feel special..wtf.
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Re: Marketing - is there any merit to a no-BS approach?
http://www.gapingvoid.com/ is a good blog about modern marketing, you should check it out.
Part of your problem is that you want to sell crap, tough to be invested in a product you think is crap and not feel dirty. |
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