The Advertising Business

The Advertising Business

Author: John Philip Jones

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 1999-02-10

Total Pages: 564

ISBN-13: 9780761912392

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This study provides an examination of the marketing technique of brand building. It covers aspects of brand management, brand equity, new and mature brands and extends the concept to new areas such as political marketing, green marketing and the arts.


Impacts of Online Advertising on Business Performance

Impacts of Online Advertising on Business Performance

Author: Semerádová, Tereza

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2019-11-22

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1799816206

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Creating a brand´s image to ultimately sell promoted products has made digital advertising a key instrument for reaching marketing and business goals for many companies. In order to expand fan bases, promote company culture, and engage in communication with current customers, business professionals have made monitoring the impact of their advertisements a fundamental priority. Impacts of Online Advertising on Business Performance is a collection of innovative research that merges the theoretical background presented in the scientific research with the practical experience and real-life data originating from real advertising campaigns and website traffic. While highlighting topics including data analytics, digital advertising, and consumer behavior, this book is ideally designed for managers, marketers, advertisers, business administrations, researchers, industry professionals, investors, academicians, and students concerned with the management of online marketing activities.


Persuasive Advertising for Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners

Persuasive Advertising for Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners

Author: Jay P. Granat

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9781560243663

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Here is the perfect book for entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to know how to create effective advertising on an affordable budget. Persuasive Advertising for Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners shows you how to plan and execute money-making advertisements and commercials--on a workable budget. Jay Granat, an experienced marketing professional and ad man, provides readers with a practical understanding of advertising principles, media selection, copywriting, consumer behavior, and persuasive advertising methods in promotional efforts. These principles have important implications, and Jay Granat shows you how to utilize them and stay within your means. Successful cases from across the media--television, print, direct mail, radio, transit, and public relations, representing construction, law, medicine, publishing, retail businesses, restaurants, and others--highlight various prosperous approaches to persuasive advertising. Written specifically for entrepreneurs and small business owners, Granat's book is the first to explain how to use persuasive tactics and strategies. Ideal for established small business owners and those starting such a venture, this manual makes affordable advertising an easier step on the path to success. In addition to analyzing many aspects of advertising, this manual outlines appropriate networking and public relations strategies for entrepreneurs and small business owners. Granat teaches you how to construct money-making advertising and to recognize when your sales messages are effective and when the messages need to become more persuasive. To help illustrate the power of effective sales messages, he includes examples of his own advertising successes and failures. You will be better equipped to foresee when your own advertising campaigns are more likely to succeed or more likely to fail and how to reverse a failing campaign. Descriptions of the advantages and disadvantages of each advertising medium assist with the question of how to construct effective and persuasive selling messages for specific media. Whether you are looking for advice on how to plan a marketing/advertising campaign, ways to familiarize yourself with each medium available and select a medium to carry your messages, or how to use mind-set advertising, you will find it in Persuasive Advertising for Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners. This abundance of useful information is ideal for copywriters, brand managers, entrepreneurial institutes, business professors, communications professionals, readers of Inc., Success, and Entrepreneur, advertising and marketing students, and of course, entrepreneurs and small business owners.


AMA Complete Guide to Small Business Advertising

AMA Complete Guide to Small Business Advertising

Author: Joe Vitale

Publisher: Contemporary Books

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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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


Marketing Without Advertising

Marketing Without Advertising

Author: Michael Phillips

Publisher: NOLO

Published: 2005-05-31

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9781413301847

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What a charming, graceful book! Anyone who wants to make the most effective use of customers for word-of-mouth marketing needs to read what Rasberry and Phillips have to say. I've been doing this stuff for years, and still want to give a copy to all my marketing folks. - Tim O'Reilly, founder of O'Reilly & Associates - If you've got something to sell, this book is a valuable reference, and is one of the few marketing books I would recommend to salespeople. - Paul Tulenko, Cleveland Plain Dealer - straightforward advice on how to create a marketing plan that will encourage enthusiastic recommendations about your business from satisfied customers.. - Business Life- This is a recognized classic.I would estimate that 75% of the business books published since Marketing Without Advertising first appeared simply recycle ideas from this pioneering, breakthrough book.- New Age Retailer - this no-nonsense guide describes what it takes to generate sales and encourage customer loyalty...provides tips on how to create a marketing plan that will illicit enthusiastic responses from customers, and how to list products or services widely and inexpensively. - Biz Magazine - you'll have an entirely new perspective on advertising.. [This book] explains clearly and in detail how you can promote your business without advertising..The ideas are useful and well presented, of value to any business. - Bernard Kamoroff, The Essential Whole Earth Catalog - shows practical ways to increase sales with little capital investment. They show how to do it with brains, not money. Joseph R. Mancuso, Center for Entrepreneurial Management - There are good ideas here on every page. You'll find here the nitty-gritty steps you need to -- and can -- take to generate sales for your business, no matter what business it is.- Milton Moskowitz, co-author, - 100 Best Companies to Work for in America - This book rates three and one half stars. You need it! - Scripps Howard News Service - A practical planning guide. - ASBA (American Small Business Association) Today


Advertising Progress

Advertising Progress

Author: Pamela Walker Laird

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2001-02-21

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13: 9780801866456

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Contains primary source material.


Selling the Dream

Selling the Dream

Author: John M. Hood

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2005-10-30

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 031303687X

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The process of producing goods and services is relatively easy to recognize as socially beneficial. But television ads? Telemarketers? Jingles? Junk mail? It is popular to view these commercial activities as inherently wasteful or manipulative, marginally informative or entertaining, at best. In Selling the Dream, John Hood takes the provocative stand that advertising images and sales pitches are actually part of the goods and services themselves, delivering an essential component of the consumer's experience. As such, they are inextricably linked to the basic tenets of the free-market system, and, in the boldest of terms, Hood argues that commercial communication is morally consistent with the principles of our democratic society, including freedom of choice, competition, and innovation. Tracing the history of advertising from Ancient Roman times to the present, he offers a colorful account of advertising in its cultural context and addresses such controversial issues as the promotion of harmful and immoral products (such as alcohol and tobacco), marketing to children, the role of advertising in service industries such as health care and education, and the impact of the Internet and other new media on the conduct of commerce. In the process, he offers a compelling perspective on advertising and its essential role in business, communication, and popular culture.


101 Ways to Advertise Your Business

101 Ways to Advertise Your Business

Author: Andrew Griffiths

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1741760569

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Practical tips to help you promote and advertise your products and service, simply, effectively, and without a big budget.


Outrageous Advertising That's Outrageously Successful

Outrageous Advertising That's Outrageously Successful

Author: Bill Glazer

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

Published: 2009-05-01

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 0982379390

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The legendary marketing consultant shares the secret to getting the most out of your advertising—by being outrageous—in this classic small business guide. When a sprinkler malfunctioned at his Baltimore menswear store, Bill Glazer could have done the normal thing and sold the wet merchandise to a Jobber—a business that buys damaged goods in bulk. Instead, he did something OUTRAGEOUS: he created an out-of-the-box ad campaign that resulted in far better returns. And it was easy. In this classic guide to small business advertising, Bill teaches readers the secrets to advertising that actually works. Rich with examples and stories showing exactly how to implement a successful OUTRAGEOUS program, this book cracks the code on getting noticed in ways that increase your sales!


Humor in the Advertising Business

Humor in the Advertising Business

Author: Fred K. Beard

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780742554269

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Beard's Humor in the Advertising Business offers a concise yet thorough exploration of how advertising humor works. As one of advertising's most frequently used tactics, humor is an admittedly complicated topic. Supported with dozens of the world's funniest ads, insights from creative strategists and artists, and decades of research, Humor in the Advertising Business surveys the whimsical side of modern advertising. Great as a supplemental text in Advertising Principles, Copywriting, and Advertising Strategy courses.