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30 07, 2009

Real You: Are you looking for an advertising agency?

By |2023-02-07T00:25:18+00:00July 30, 2009|ads, advertising, business, hiring|Comments Off on Real You: Are you looking for an advertising agency?

Finding the right agency is like hiring a new employee. You need to be selective. The firm needs to fit in with your brand/culture—get your brand/culture. Think of your agency as an extension of your team. Because if you and your agency aren’t collaborative and creative together, you’re better off apart!  Try these agency hunting tips to ensure a stellar team for your business’ growth. Ask for recommendations. Talk to your friends, and find out what kinds of experiences they’ve had with different firms in town or across the country. Check out each agency’s past work and client list. Anyone in your space? Have a brainstorming meeting with their team—the ones who will actually work on your account. See what kinds of ideas they have. Are they fun, innovative? Do they get your brand? Learn how their processes and communication work. Will you be talking [...]

2 07, 2009

Celebrate Life and Loved Ones

By |2023-02-07T00:27:05+00:00July 2, 2009|ads, advertising, authenticity, balance, careers, heroes, identity, passions, Real You Incorporated, women|Comments Off on Celebrate Life and Loved Ones

You've heard it a million times: Don't take things for granted. Yet, it's difficult for us to grasp the concept in our everyday lives that seem to move at the speed of light. We're so busy. We have just one more thing to do and then we can have dinner with our kids or grab a drink with a friend we haven't had time to see. With the recent loss of several American icons, it makes me once again take a step back and admire all the wonderful people I have in my life. My family, my friends and my co-workers. Don't take those around you for granted. Re-connect. Reach out to those you haven't seen or talked to in awhile. Maybe it's just a quick catch-up on the phone, or maybe it's a long weekend with family. No matter what, thank them for being [...]

17 06, 2009

Businesses Use Twitter to Engage Customers Online

By |2023-02-07T00:28:46+00:00June 17, 2009|ads, advertising, social media, twitter, twitter marketing, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Businesses Use Twitter to Engage Customers Online

If you haven't jumped on the social media bandwagon, hop on! More and more companies are coming up with creative ways to engage their customers online. According to Marketing VOX, a recent study indicates that more than eight in 10 Twitter users, most of which represent small businesses, expect their company's use of Twitter to increase in the next six months. And if you know me, you know how much I love Twitter and believe in its power. Nestle is taking an interesting approach to get moms talking about their product. The company is running a Juicy Juice ad that asks questions like: “How do you help your child shine a little more every day?" and "How do you stimulate your child's mind?" If you go to CafeMom and BabyCenter, you can tweet your answer, and it will be live on the ad, wherever it’s [...]

12 02, 2009

Buy an ad: Save a magazine (or a newspaper)

By |2023-02-07T02:08:46+00:00February 12, 2009|ads, advertising, magazines, newspapers, People magazine|Comments Off on Buy an ad: Save a magazine (or a newspaper)

Thinking about advertising in print media? Now may be the best time ever. I have to be honest. I have been at odds for awhile with print publications, especially daily newspapers. Yes, it’s true, there was a love-hate relationship there based on decades of control (the newspaper’s) and decades of increased cost (my real estate company’s ). Same space as last year? That’s only a 12 percent increase this year, the rep would say. Oh, wow, thank you. How about if I cut my space in half? Well, we’ll double the cost and still add on the 12 percent. Sound good? Bleh. That was the sorry state of affairs between newspaper classified ad reps and real estate company marketing folks until the Internet was born and got mass. Newspapers’ Sunday classified sections were “the place” we all believed that consumers would always look for new [...]

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