Sentences with phrase «read the marketing message»

Reporters really don't like low - grade, PR - trained spokespeople who read the marketing message verbatim.
I can't tell you how many times I visited an author's site because I read a marketing message for the 4th or 5th time.

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You may have sent the best marketing message via email, but if no one opens it and reads it, what good have you done?
If you doubt the value of SMS text message marketing, you should ponder this statistic: 95 percent of your customers who have opted into your text messaging program open (and read) your mobile messages within three minutes of receiving it.
Where email is being used less, it actually presents a better opportunity — people still check their emails, and with spam filters and less email marketing activity in general, promotional messages received this way are more likely to be ones they will read.
Those accustomed to the central bank's penchant for dulling the news got the message: «the Bank is a bit less dovish,» reads a CIBC note, which predicts that «markets will pick up on the slightly improved change in tone on the economy, and might move forward the implied date for the first rate hike.»
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You've now built trust and value in the mind of your future customer, captured valuable information, AND established a plausible pretense for continuing to send them marketing messages that they actually want to read.
Reading between the lines of the PMO statement yesterday, therefore, its true message was this: «Things are scary, Canadians, very scary. But Stephen Harper is a man of action — a strong, stable leader. When markets melt down, he makes the call.»
Consumers in select markets can simply text or enter an on - package code at HoneysuckleWhite.com to access the farm's location by state and county, view the family farm story, see photos from the farm and read a message from the farmer.
An excellent piece I read about this ad by Maria Andrusiak Morland defined unethical marketing as this: «the outward product or message of an ad does not match the underlying rhetorical and persuasive techniques, analogies and metaphors that construct the presentation choices in the advertisement.»
From what I see, I think that IS with all the professionalism that can not be denied in producing and marketing their media is sending messages should not be read superficially.
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Start your ARG - engines, because a viral marketing campaign posted to Reddit encourages readers to check out what's going on over at http://tagruato.jp/, a website for a fictional mining company that's been used in previous ARGs leading up to the original Cloverfield — unscrambled, the message reads:
Tappan says they aren't telling people not to read books like Diary of a Wimpy Kid, but to be cognizant of how images are being marketed to boys and can send the message that boys aren't interested in school.
The interview was inspiring and wide - ranging, but here's one specific piece of marketing advice Joe offered during our conversation: Putting a question in the subject line of your email can be a great way to create a «hypnotic» message that compels people to open and read it.
When you complain about this on message boards and article posts, excuse me, but stupid people who only do casual reading or fantasy / fiction, think they represent the whole market, are tech experts who should ridicule more sophisticated readers simply because in their opinion an ereader is not a tablet.
That tool is well - known and used every day by book promoters but Stielstra lays out the niche marketing principles with a new, crystal clear message that is so compelling that it is a must - read for anyone who wants to promote an idea, service or product.
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This latter group are the ones reading e-books and magazines, and they too like adaptations; with the right content, format and messaging, this is a market that publishers can grow.
«The Power of Reading» is the message to Taiwan's consumer base at this year's Taipei International Book Exhibition, while Frankfurter Buchmesse's professional program there examines changes in business, markets, and sales.
If you are well - connected through social media, can isolate what your writing has to offer and get the message noticed by a reading public, you can probably manage the marketing of your work.
However, recent years have seen big shifts in this attitude, leading publishers and authors alike to tailor marketing messages to those who will actually be reading, enjoying, and promoting their works: their customers.
So when I read an aggressive email promoting an investment newsletter that can't seem to do math and benchmark comparisons consistently and that feels it is has to disparage the ethics of a company like Vanguard, well then that kind of newsletter marketing message just falls a bit flat for me.
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You therefore should be aware that any personally identifiable information you submit there might be read, collected, or used by other users of these areas, and could be used to send you unsolicited messages, mine your data, communicate with or market to you in other ways.
There's no fee to become a member, and you'll get the opportunity to read and respond to marketing messages in exchange for e-Miles.
And if you're engaged in an email marketing campaign, be sure to feature one or two images within each message, as it will increase the likelihood that the recipient will actually read it.
It's also one of the most important skills because using clear, compelling language will get people to read your articles, click your links, open your emails, and otherwise engage with your marketing messages.
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In this case, MoviePass users on Twitter have reported running into trouble trying to see Red Sparrow, which is blacked out in the MoviePass mobile app in some markets with a message that reads, «This movie is not supported by MoviePass.»
Bots have been an increasingly popular marketing tactic for music labels and artists, thanks to high read - rates for their messages, and a decent return - on - investment when these bots are used to promote merchandise, tickets and music.
In a message to traders, OKCoin's exchange, whose quarterly futures market posted significantly lower BTC / USD readings than the global market this week, blamed the issue on users closing huge numbers of contracts «regardless of price.»
Yes, I know, this is Android Authority, and you don't come here to read about Apple, but if Google has any hope of gaining market share in the world of interactive, rich messaging, they might have a thing or two to learn from Apple's long - standing app.
Some people, including me, received a direct LinkedIn message from people in LinkedIn's Product Marketing Department that started out like this: «We're currently working on making some changes to the LinkedIn Groups experience, and because you are an expert user, we wanted to give you... Continue Reading»
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When you use your objective to create a strong, brief and powerful marketing message, the reader is compelled to keep reading.
Text Marketing Your leads are most apt to read and respond to a message from you on their cell phones.
But today, with the increase in junk e-mail, drip marketing campaigns face hurdles — getting your message read, ensuring your messages will be perceived as valuable by customers jaded to spam, and staying within the bounds of the new anti-spam law.
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