3 Deadly Advertising Mistakes

Topics:
Direct Marketing
Tags:
Advertisement,
Failure,
SmartBiz
Source:
SmartBiz

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Overview: It has been observed that most of the organizations does not focus or emphasise upon advertising which results in loss of business for the organization. Three of the deadly mistakes made in respect of advertising are the failure to be simple and clear, the failure to be direct and the failure to follow the fundamentals. This simple, direct approach gets the attention of the maximum number of genuine prospects for what he has to sell. The article's main focus is to rectify the mistakes and take necessary measures to increase the productivity of the organization.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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