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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Growing up, I used to literally run home from school to watch the Dior and Galliano shows online.
Essentially, wines are fermented grape juice, so I'm trying to make the point that the wine world is about scores and marketing and kind of creating a scarce resource where they don't really exist.
Distributing the music is so easy it's moot. So now the delicate art of calling attention to your music means everything. Marketing is distribution.
I think the idealism has always been marketing. Even back in the early days of Apple and the 'pirate' mentality, they were building a computer that they wanted to differentiate from IBM and Microsoft.
I'm a facist about spoilers. I'm the biggest pain in the ass to the marketing and promotions department. If I had my way, the commercials would be 30 seconds of black with a few words on them.
Conversations among the members of your marketplace happen whether you like it or not. Good marketing encourages the right sort of conversations.
When I get online, there's this cycle of anxiety and narcissism that takes over, which is the part of me that I like the least.
Before any movie of yours gets made, it will be vetted by the studio's marketing department. So, you do have to answer the question: Who is your movie for?
When you go to a band's MySpace page you will have the full discography of everything they've ever recorded that you can listen to online.
But I will just make the slight point here - I have never ever bought anything online. I don't know how to.
Basically, my socialization as a child didn't come from any schooling; it came from being in theater and meeting people online.
The Free People brand plans to drive growth on three different fronts: product expansion, geographic expansion and improved marketing.
We firmly believe the future of television is online, and Hulu has recognized the value of quality long-form series.
I think canceling a game that is making a profit, along with destroying jobs and an online community, is entirely unethical.
Google came of age when search was inefficient and cluttered, and made it simple and easy to find what you wanted online.
Religious traditions are easy to lose sight of in today's marketing frenzy. Make sure you take time to gently usher your little ones into the rituals that have special meaning for you.
As more ad spending shifts online, the ability to have expertise and to innovate quickly will become critical.
In the sport itself it's fine, but online I have had constant sexist comments saying women are not as good as men.
We didn't discover online and think, 'Oh, this is really lucrative. We've got to get on board with it.' We've been here since 2003.
Sponsorships and marketing are oftentimes pretty short-lived. From a company's standpoint, they're often not looking to do tremendously long contracts. They're always trying to catch the next big thing.
I feel sort of really aware of how the... online cyber world has begun to take over reality.
Online shopping. I spend the weekend browsing, but need the closure of a purchase before the new week starts.
A title means marketing. It means that company's coming soon, and you'd better get out the Christmas lights so they don't miss your house.
If people felt that they were misled with 'It Comes at Night,' they should know that the marketing here is deliberately misleading you in an honest way, in that we're not hiding what isn't there: we're hiding what is there.
Our financial system is driven by a giant marketing machine in which the interests of sellers directly conflict with the interests of buyers.
An elegant woman should be able to do her marketing without making housewives laugh. Those who laugh are always right.
I ignore the vast majority of things people say to me online. Sometimes, I respond. But all you see is the response.
As wild and anarchistic as 'Deadpool''s marketing was in using the Internet, its viral pieces and billboards, 'Logan' was the opposite. We went really analog and old-fashioned, much like the movie itself.
I didn't dream that I would become the CEO of the company when I joined as a systems marketing engineer back in 1995. Sometimes, I don't really reconcile to it; it's a bit of an odd sensation which is under the surface.
When you are seen as someone who actively communicates with new connections, it can make other online users want to connect with you.
I sensed my chance and embraced the telecom business. I started marketing telephones, answering/fax machines under the brand name Beetel, and the company picked up really fast.
Netflix did it right and focused on all the things that have replaced the dumb, raw numbers of the Nielsen world - they embraced targeted marketing and 'brand' as a virtue higher than ratings.
Encryption provides enormous benefits to society by enabling secure communications, data storage, and online transactions.
Say whatever you want. But the United States has a kickass military and really good bullshit marketing people. If this country was a person it would be a used car salesman with a flamethrower.
No one in my family had a retail or marketing background. They were professionals. They didn't understand just what I was doing by going into retailing. After I started, though, it got into my blood. I knew this was what I wanted.
There should be some commonsense principles that will assure the American public that their rights are going to be protected online.
Our studies have shown that China's online censorship systems are by far the most sophisticated and extensive in the world.
I remember a day and time when the streets indicated what was hot online, and now I think it's starting to reverse a little bit.
Like Syria, the government of Bahrain employs aggressive tactics to censor and monitor its people's online activity.
We really wanted to circumvent that online learning curve, where it's virtually impossible to use words to explain music.
Everything from now on will be done online - physical music media like the CD are dead in the water.
And of course the things that get the most attention online tend to be similar to those that succeeded under the old model.
We should be worried about online silos. They make us stupid and hostile toward each other.
FX is a network; that's their whole model, letting creators make the thing they want to make and then marketing it really well.
I like to think that the Internet and file sharing, if utilized properly and embraced, and I emphasize properly, is a high-powered marketing design.
You use marketing to see what an audience's first impression is because that is something you can never really know yourself until you see it.
In Britain, we've tended to replace the kind of architectural culture valued in much of Europe with an in-flight magazine lifestyle - all branding, marketing and 'accessibility', a word that usually means dumbing-down.
When online business first appeared, a lot of operations would take your order and then disappear.
Culturally, politically, everywhere you look... Read the newspaper. Go online. Our world has gone to hell.
When I read in Fortune magazine that Warren Buffet, the billionaire investor and one of the world's richest men, was investing in a direct sales (network marketing) company, I decided I was missing something.
I've tried to stop reading comments online because if you believe everything, it makes you feel like rubbish.
Even before BuzzFeed, Asian-American faces and voices were so prevalent online as huge YouTubers.
I have restarted my kathak practice. There had been a long gap in between so I started training with online help.
If critics and fanboys weren't suckers for simplistic nihilism and high-pressure marketing, Afterlife would be universally acclaimed as a visionary feat, superior to Inception and Avatar on every level.
I don't see the point of having 80 million people online if all they are doing in the end is talking to ghosts in the suburbs.
And it's all just from word of mouth. No big marketing. That means the folk who come to the gigs are there 'cause they love their tunes. That means it's real.
I have learned a ton about inventory, co-packing, wholesaling, end caps. All these concepts are easy to breeze by in what I do for a living or assume that there is a marketing manager or specialist in one of our companies that handles that.
A lot of the math that I do, it's not sort of premeditated. I talk online or with a colleague, and I get interested, and I just follow where it leads.
I know how to sell a brand and create excitement around something, and so when you combine those two together -entertaining and marketing - it's like things start to go crazy.
I don't really shop a lot. I order things online. When I travel, I'll get some pieces along the way.
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