1,265 Quotes About Advertising
- Author Zachariah Renfro
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Ads are usually a company’s first line of contact with a customer. If the ad is not good, then people will think the company is not good.
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- Author Leland Dieno
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Search Engine Optimization is no longer about stuffing keywords and attempting to trick Google into ranking your website. It's about creating a user experience that is data driven. We know what customers are searching for and we know how to get them to a page. It's a combination of science and art to successfully rank a website.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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The wise find pleasure in using a product until it is no longer usable; the foolish, in replacing an old but still usable product with a brand new one.
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- Author James Gustave Speth
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The full costs of consumption beyond market prices are hard to determine and hard to see, and they are typically underestimated. The benefits of consumption, by contrast, are immediate and tangible, and they are typically overestimated, thanks in part to an enormous and enormously sophisticated marketing apparatus. This asymmetry contributes to our overconsumption.
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- Author Simone Puorto
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The things your guests want at 7:00 AM, are not the one they want at noon. We're entering the schizophrenic-customer-service-era
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- Author Simone Puorto
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In war, demonization of the enemy is a central parameter in the behavior of a combatant. Likewise, in hotel marketing, demonization of OTAs is a central parameter in the behavior of an entrepreneur
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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To predict the impact of an advertisement or a product, based on neurological predispositions and real-time brain activities, is the purpose of the field of "Consumer Neuroscience" or in simple terms "Neuromarketing".
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- Author Kotler
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The best advertising is done by satisfied customers.
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- Author Simone Puorto
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Most web agencies prefer to convince you that something is always wrong with your marketing, even when it’s not. That’s what I call “marketing mongering”.
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