It’s just one of those things that everyone likes to think they understand but that everyone disagrees on, so lemme tell you right now how I define it.
Marketing is anything you wittingly do to persuade your target prospects to separate themselves from as much of their money as possible, and as often as possible, while still leaving them completely satisfied with their entire transaction and service experience.
In other words,
Maximizing your revenue, without compromising the integrity.
That’s the “Kevin Dubrosky” definition.
That’s what I can help you do.
Or do for you, if you prefer.
If you sell Vietnamese fusion food, or $4,000 pens, or cut people’s hair, or their lawns, or their body fat percentages, it’s all the same, simply because people are the same.
Let’s begin then shall we?
Let’s get some marketing working for you.
In the meantime, I wanted to share with you this cool example of how to capture attention when making tv commercials. Of course, capturing attention is only step one. Once you have their attention, you need to motivate them to open their wallets and buy your stuff.
At least this important first step is done well in the example below.
Those Rhett and Link guys are on to something.
P.S. If you know someone that would enjoy reading this little article, please feel free to share it with your friends on facebook, using either of the two links below.
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What is marketing, anyway?
Posted by Kevin Dubrosky
Well, who knows, really.
It’s just one of those things that everyone likes to think they understand but that everyone disagrees on, so lemme tell you right now how I define it.
Marketing is anything you wittingly do to persuade your target prospects to separate themselves from as much of their money as possible, and as often as possible, while still leaving them completely satisfied with their entire transaction and service experience.
In other words,
Maximizing your revenue, without compromising the integrity.
That’s the “Kevin Dubrosky” definition.
That’s what I can help you do.
Or do for you, if you prefer.
If you sell Vietnamese fusion food, or $4,000 pens, or cut people’s hair, or their lawns, or their body fat percentages, it’s all the same, simply because people are the same.
Let’s begin then shall we?
Let’s get some marketing working for you.
In the meantime, I wanted to share with you this cool example of how to capture attention when making tv commercials. Of course, capturing attention is only step one. Once you have their attention, you need to motivate them to open their wallets and buy your stuff.
At least this important first step is done well in the example below.
Those Rhett and Link guys are on to something.
P.S. If you know someone that would enjoy reading this little article, please feel free to share it with your friends on facebook, using either of the two links below.
If you liked this post, you’ll probably like these, too: