Top 1200 Network Marketing Quotes & Sayings - Page 18

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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Marketing is not the art of finding clever ways to dispose of what you make. It is the art of creating genuine customer value.
It feels as if ever since the iPhone was released, the Macintosh computer has become just another leverage point in this other operating system's marketing plan.
You accuse me of black marketing, but which of you has not slept with me? — © Dhirubhai Ambani
You accuse me of black marketing, but which of you has not slept with me?
There is enough of free-of-charge software available on the Net to ease building internet websites and contact pages, as well as implement email marketing campaigns.
So many large movies come to you with a huge marketing campaign and it's like you have to see this movie this weekend, otherwise you'll be culturally bankrupt and can't converse with your friends.
More than half your marketing time should be devoted to your existing customers.
My father was the marketing director of a biscuit manufacturer in Berkshire. It meant that every Friday he brought home huge bags of broken biscuits that could not be sold.
Books marketing has moved from the review culture to a preview culture.
There's a good old boys' network out there that's hard to penetrate and it's not always in the best interest of the party or for conservative principles.
Whatever doesn't kill you, makes you watch a lot of Cartoon Network and drink mid-price Chardonnay at 11 in the morning.
The art of automobile design has progressed, until today it is regarded as one of the most important factors in the marketing of the automobile.
Giving back or giving forward is the one true law of marketing.
The best ways of marketing were email and banner advertising, but I needed images... and they were very expensive. — © Jon Oringer
The best ways of marketing were email and banner advertising, but I needed images... and they were very expensive.
The best way to judge the worth of a person’s wealth is to count the number of genuine people he has got in his network.
Network technology has irrevocably changed campaigning and elections. It has the potential to transform governance and the workings of our democracy for the better.
Marketing is more important than it has ever been. But I'm trying to tear the layers back and make it not so contrived. I think people just want entertainment.
We need to separate marketing messages from content. We need to enforce a clear line between 'editorial' and 'advertising.'
I purposely got involved in the American market, as I'm really interested in it. I find the way they do marketing there really cool.
On network TV, I'm still Phoebe to people, and it would be hard to convince them otherwise in the bright lights of a sitcom.
The world of marketing has changed. You can lead the change or be a victim of change.
Content-based marketing gets repeated in social media and increases word-of-mouth mentions; it's the best way to gather buzz about a product.
Propaganda requires a permanent network of communication so that it can systematically stifle reflection with emotive or utopian slogans. Its pace is usually fast.
If your marketing is not delivering consumers to the cash register with their wallets in their hands to buy your product, don't do it.
All of marketing consists in creating relationships. Real relationships: friends, lovers, partners, warriors, fans.
I think America and Britain have a different culture from France. They discovered marketing and consumerism before France.
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of marketing, but you can't buy it. You can only deliver it. And you have to really deliver.
Public relations and marketing are something companies do to move product. It is not meaningful. It is not cool. Yet because it is cheap, easy, and lucrative to cover, blogs want to convince you that it is.
We've got tremendous equity in cow spots and in the name Gateway, so this isn't anything radical, but you'll see us getting more sophisticated in our marketing efforts.
Authentic marketing is not the art of selling what you make but knowing what to make!
Google has helped raise the importance of DNS above the network engineering community, which has been really good.
As a brand, Ahla is one of Strauss-Elite's strongest. But we need to do a lot of marketing in order to regain market leadership. I have no doubt that we will do that, even if it takes time.
Engaging in an authentic, meaningful conversation with consumers will be the key to marketing success and growth, even if that means acknowledging negative feedback; transparency is paramount.
I thought that marketing was a way to be creative in business but quickly learned all creative stuff happens at the ad agency.
In Cuba, taking into account the long fight for our independence and sovereignty, we will defend the one-party system in the face of the games, demagogy and the marketing of politics.
One of the nice things about publishing with Amazon is that the window for marketing is much longer than with a traditional publisher because these titles are not coming off of shelves.
Every production network has spatiality - the particular geographical configuration and extent of its component elements and the links between them.
Often, the disconnect between the marketing hype around a new product and what the product actually does is astounding.
There are more and more properties joining us to benefit from and leverage our global online marketing expertise. — © Gillian Tans
There are more and more properties joining us to benefit from and leverage our global online marketing expertise.
I guess each of my roles on the network have been so different. It's great to be entrusted with such interesting, unique, and completely separate characters.
I am stuck in the dream of an album that sells well not because of marketing, but because people like the songs.
And so I think that if the person has the funds, the network, and the equipment to do this, and also the experience, which is the key factor, then they can be quite deadly.
I'm not a big TV watcher, but I know that Discovery is a teaching network. And they've been so awesome to me, I love those people.
Here is one iron law of the Internet: a social network's emphasis on monetizing its product is directly proportional to its users' loss of privacy.
Studio films are driven by marketing. The currency is literally money. But in the indie world, the currency is passion.
I always thought marketing in general was an interesting kind of thing. I always liked commercials and billboards.
The true axis of evil in America is the brilliance of our marketing combined with the stupidity of our people.
That pompous phrase (graphic novel) was thought up by some idiot in the marketing department of DC. I prefer to call them Big Expensive Comics.
We need to diversify the people who are backstage and producing and marketing these shows. It's the limitations of these people that are holding Broadway back. — © Lynn Nottage
We need to diversify the people who are backstage and producing and marketing these shows. It's the limitations of these people that are holding Broadway back.
I think it's so important to have a great support network when you feel like you can't - I would actually go and talk to the people who tell you that you can.
Products should speak for themselves, and marketing should support that.
The Ripple network is a protocol. It's like HTTP for money. Users, merchants, anyone can use it for free without a license.
Everyone wants to get behind the red rope, but actually: be yourself, don't believe what you see, don't believe all this marketing.
I say that the genius of the marketing strategy that we've had in every company that I've ever been in, is that if you ask your customers what they want and you give it to them, you shouldn't be shocked if they love it.
While it may be difficult to get on the front cover of a major magazine, you can create marketing strategies and opportunities by being featured in a popular niche blog.
I'm always game for everything. What people don't understand is that the networks are who you have to get to take a chance on you. I wanna do it all. The trick is convincing a network to do it with you.
We all need to become more customer-focused and recognize the power of marketing to sell more diamonds.
Marketing should focus on market creation, not market sharing
In 2004, I was the new President of Bravo. I had never run a commercial cable network before…we needed a hit.
My background was computer science and business school, so eventually I worked my way up where I was running product groups - development, testing, marketing, user education.
Network television is all talk. I think there should be visuals on a show, some sense of mystery to it, connections that don't add up.
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