Sentences with phrase «market adage»

As the stock market adage goes, «only monkey's pick bottoms»!
Previously, Saut has advised to abide by the old market adage to sell in May and go away.
This well - worn marketing adage still reflects this fact about online marketing: content remains important and valuable for brands.
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That's an old marketing adage.
A prevailing marketing adage is that if you're trying to sell to everyone, you end up selling to no one.
Consider the «Rule of Seven,» an old marketing adage that says you need to put your message out to your audience seven times before they will consider buying from you.

Not exact matches

An old adage of investing in the stock market is that you should never invest money or funds that you can not afford to lose, and this is equally as applicable to investing in a business.
And I'm like «No, I have to sell beer, not sell a meme,»» Greg Butler, who oversees marketing for Miller Lite, said in an interview with AdAge.
The car maker's chief marketing officer Olivier Francois told AdAge, «We're super-proud of our 25 MPG for our SUV.
There's probably no Wall Street adage that's been repeated more during this six - year bull market than «don't fight the Fed.»
Brian's blog is ranked in the top 10 marketing blogs in the AdAge Power 150 and is also a Top 100 business blog as ranked by Technorati.
A survey of 243 CMOs and other marketing executives published in AdAge found that 57 % do not establish their budgets according to ROI measures.
If you want to defy the old adage, «You can't please everyone,» learn the marketing secrets of South Beach's hot spots.
«There will be elements that are very, very recognizable, that are super iconic to us, but it will have a very fresh take on things,» Dos Equis vice president of marketing Andrew Katz told AdAge.
«The old adage is: «Bull markets don't die of old age, they are killed by higher interest rates.»
However, when evaluating the enthusiasm in today's market for farmland, I am reminded of the investing adage that it is not assets that are risky, but human behavior that makes them so.
It's important to keep in mind the old investing adage, «Bull markets don't die of old age.»
An investment adage is that you should not «confuse brains with a bull market», a version of the quote, «a rising tide carries all».
There is another investor's adage that states: «the stock market takes the escalator up and the elevator down.»
The implementation of that adage often means buying great companies when its uncomfortable in the midst of negative headlines and poor near term trends, while selling high is also just as uncomfortable amid higher market enthusiasm and increasing sales and earnings estimates.
Remember the old adage: The important thing is not timing the market; it is time in the market.
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has a reputation for being a bit of a wheeler dealer in the transfer market, a man never shy when it comes to spending someone else's money, but for once the vastly - experienced manager may opt against recruiting winter reinforcements, instead opting to follow the age old adage of» If it isn't broke, don't fix it».
Market and advertising make us believe that the more you pay the better the school — the adage that if you pay peanuts you get monkeys — however the greater the hurdle doesn't mean the school is any better.
With the all - new 2018 Rio arriving in showrooms, Kia Motors America (KMA) is launching a comprehensive marketing campaign to reinforce the age - old adage that big things can indeed come in small packages.
There's an old adage in the advertising and marketing business which goes something like this — «people don't buy products, they buy advertisements!»
An old adage in publishing says that a book will sell pretty much as long as someone is willing to market it.
The old adage goes that «50 % of marketing works.
When marketing your book, the old adage, «slow and steady wins the race,» is often right.
Regardless of whether you do this by spending it performing the preliminary stages of marketing your e-book online, or by taking a step back and formulating an entire, in - depth strategy / marketing campaign, you're going to be playing directly into the time is money adage.
Given the volatile state of the equity markets over the last few decades, that old adage certainly appears to hold true in the world of investing.
In my latest issue of Dividend Digest, I discussed the «Sell in May and Go Away» adage — that time period from May through October when markets usually post smaller gains than the rest of the year.
This runs counter to the old adage of letting your winners run, but the periodic rebalancing realizes the profits regularly rather than trying to time market sentiment for maximum profit.
Remember the old adage: The important thing is not timing the market; it is time in the market.
A main culprit for this sobering statistic is the «emotional investor, «who reacts to the market, eagerly buying when stocks are soaring, and anxiously selling when they're falling — the exact opposite of the timeworn and often elusive «buy low - sell high» adage.
There's an old adage that time in the market is more important than timing the market.
If 2008 --- 09 teaches us anything, it's the truth in the old adage: «The only thing that goes up in a market crash is correlation.»
The old adage that products will move off store shelves if there is a need for them has never been truer than with what is happening in the consumer electronics market.
Depicting two large tits with the words «We Are Coming Out» in tidy text beneath them, hopefully it will prove a predictive adage as female artists continue to make market strides.
For me, Jordan's article illustrates a fundamental point about marketing online content: the old adage of «If you build it, they will come «doesn't work.
Just as the old adage «Buy when stocks are low» goes, it seems that many are taking this opportunity to evaluate their web marketing tactics, including how their blog is positioned to drive new business.
The old adage of «better to be a big fish in a small pond» is very true in a highly competitive market.
There's an old adage in marketing that half the budget is wasted, we just don't know which half.
For years, my Marketing Manager always wanted me to subscribe to the adage of «Fish when the fish are biting.»
Anyway, I leave you with this one little tidbit from the AdAge article, which gives me some hope for the marketing that will come out of this seemingly unorthodox partnership:
This made Japan the world's largest Bitcoin exchange market and proved the old adage «with great power comes great responsibility» true.
There is an old adage in marketing: «I know that 50 % of my budget is working... however, I just don't know which 50 %».
As a successful brand manager, you know this adage better than anyone; in order to market a brand effectively, you need to truly know its value, its core message, and its market appeal.
«No one rings a bell at market tops or market bottoms» — Wall Street adage I'm calling my shot.
The company is now working with San Francisco agency Pereira & O'Dell — 2013 AdAge A-List honoree and 2010 AdAge Small Agency of the year — to roll out the refreshed brand and Find It First marketing campaign to consumers starting this month.
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