A book of formulas and techniques for creating successful advertising, designed for small business owners. Covers open letters and advertorials, headlines, using illustrations and photos, tips on writing ad copy, using testimonials and guarantees, direct mail, Yellow Pages tips, and radio and tv ads. Includes worksheets and checklists. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Examines the history, appeal, strategy, and likely future of the 30- minute advertisements, which target more than just the bored and insomniac. Provides step-by-step formulas to help determine whether or not an infomercial is the right marketing approach for a particular company's product, goals, and budget. Chapters cover topics such as identifying target audience, producing an infomercial, financial realities, and inbound telemarketing. Includes a glossary. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
This book is a straight-talking guide that walks you through the essentials of small business marketing. From marketing plans to targeting, from copywriting to branding, and from metrics to search engine positioning, the most essential tools for small business marketing are covered. After reading the book, you'll develop into a more confident marketer; able to take your company to the next level.
"John Philip Jones belongs to an elite group of intellectual adventurers searching for true meaning in an increasingly complex communication industry. Anyone involved in understanding how brands are born and nurtured should follow his work with keen interest." —Andy Fenning, Executive Vice President, Director of Strategic Development, J. Walter Thompson, New York "John Philip Jones is a name you know . . . . with opinions you value . . . . and updated and current information. Here is everything you need to know about advertising." —Don E. Schultz, President, Agora, Inc, Northwestern University John Philip Jones, best-selling author of What′s In a Name? Advertising and the Concept of Brands and When Ads Work: New Proof that Advertising Triggers Sales, has compiled a comprehensive guide to the 77 key organizations and publications in the field of advertising and marketing communications. Entries are arranged alphabetically for easy access and include a thorough description of each organization′s purpose, activity, and contact information. The collection is balanced among industry trade organizations (American Association of Advertising Agencies), research organizations (Marketing Science Institute), academic organizations (American Academy of Advertising), and pro-social organizations (Partnership for a Drug-Free America)., With 27 entries from outside of the United States, the collection is global in scope. Key publications such as AdWeek, Advertising Age, and AdMap are also included. This resource guide is the fifth and final volume of a series edited by John Philip Jones that comprises an essential advertising library. How Advertising Works: The Role of Research The Advertising Business How to Use Advertising to Build Strong Brands International Advertising: Realities and Myths Advertising Organizations and Publications
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