September 9th 2008

Online Retailing, see what people are Shopping: Televisions, Radios, VCRS, DVD Players, etc

Most television, radio, VCR, and DVD player purchases are made today to replace or upgrade existing equipment. New flat screen and plasma TVs and DVD players represent the latest technological innovations drawing shoppers into the stores for new entertainment equipment. Nearly all (99 percent) of U.S. households own a color television, while 71 percent own two or more TVs. VCR and DVD player ownership is almost as high, with about 90 percent of households having a VCR or DVD player. Continue Reading »

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August 3rd 2008

Advertising Loves to Entertain; Its Real Objective Should Be to Generate Excitement

We’ve neglected consumer desire. That’s why consumers are taking an extended holiday in this recession. Why the Web was wiped out overnight. Why many Christmas retailers and resorts have gone into mourning.

Today’s advertising is so busy looking over its shoulder to see what analysts are saying about its company’s stock value, and what its competitors are saying in their ads, that the consumer has been left out of the loop. Continue Reading »

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July 23rd 2008

Internet Marketing, What People Buy: Window Coverings

As a new category added to the consumer survey, window coverings, blinds, curtains, and other window treatments are an essential part of most home remodeling projects, big or small. Some 37 percent of households made a purchase of window coverings in the past year. With consumers avidly tuning into such do-it-yourself decorating shows as The Learning Channel’s Trading Spaces and While You Were Out, they are learning all about the easy, quick, and cost-effective decorating possibilities available through window treatments. Continue Reading »

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June 12th 2008

I Made My Own Advertising Work part 1

My business plan should include how I intend to approach the complicated issue of advertising. The issues that should be addressed include:

  1. How much will I budget for advertising the first year?
  2. What basis will I use for determining your budget in the second and ensuing years?
  3. Whom do I expect to reach with my message?
  4. What advertising media will I use to reach my audience?
  5. What message do I expect to convey with my campaign?

It’s the rare business that can build beyond a meager beginning without advertising. At the very least, most businesses should have a presence in the Yellow Pages. At the other end of the spectrum, entertainment firms such as nightclubs or movie theaters have to spend a good portion of their start-up money getting out the word that they’re in town. Continue Reading »

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