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The $800,000 Olympic logo

What’s in a logo? What should a graphical representation of your brand or company really say? There’s a lot of buzz right now because London’s Olympic committee spent almost $800,000 (and a year’s work) on a controversial new logo for the 2102 Olympic games. And as anyone can tell, it’s crappy. Choppy and misshapen, it […]

How do New York City businesses make money?

How do companies make money? How much do (can) they make? Those questions pop up in the minds of anyone who is contemplating starting a business. New York magazine wondered, too, and sent reporters out to dig up the facts and stats for a variety of NYC-based businesses, from cab driver to drug dealer to […]

Bob Bly on refunds

No marketer likes giving money back. But a solid, no-questions-asked refund policy is an essential selling tool, especially in our cynical times. It reduces buyer hesitation and increases sales. Master copywriter Bob Bly recently explained four things you should know about refunds. A refund request doesn’t mean your product is bad or the customer doesn’t […]

Wal-Mart's mixed marketing message

The other day I wondered about Dell’s mixed marketing message. Now it’s Wal-Mart’s turn. Traditionally the low price leader, Wal-Mart has been trying to swim upstream — I mean, move upscale. They want to hold on to their marketing base while attracting upscale consumers shopping for higher-quality goods. But a confidential report based on interviews […]

Are you attracting the wrong kind of customer?

Who’s your perfect customer? You don’t need to be an FBI profiler to pin down the kind of customer you want. Now consider: What kind does your marketing actually attract? If there’s a disconnect between the two, you have a serious marketing problem. As Seth put it: “Many of the products and services we use […]

Why introduce shoppers to your competition?

So you can show how much better your product is. Saturn is launching a bold marketing initiative this summer. Dealers are bringing in a Toyota Camry and a Honda Accord, so car shoppers can test-drive the competition — right at the Saturn dealership. “In that side-by-side comparison, we come out really well,” said GM’s Mark […]