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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 [...]

2 12, 2008

A Marketing Plan is a Must

By |2023-02-07T02:12:40+00:00December 2, 2008|communications startegy, environmental branding, identity, Kathleen Murphy, marketing plan, murphyepson|Comments Off on A Marketing Plan is a Must

A well-created marketing plan can provide you with a road map to build and sustain your brand’s identity. At its most basic level, a marketing plan consists of defining your positioning statement, outlining your advertising and communications strategy, specifying an environmental branding strategy—and creating a budget. If this sounds a bit daunting, you probably need to solicit some help from a marketing expert. But before you make that decision, it can’t hurt to do a little research on your own. Begin by thinking about the companies and brands that naturally attract your attention. Try to identify the common elements in these advertising and communications strategies. In other words, what are the common themes that engage you? You can learn from your competition. Study the messages they’re communicating—and then do it better. Kathleen Murphy is founder and president of MurphyEpson, Inc., a marketing consulting firm in [...]

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