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en A lot of people ask why don't I do more marketing or why don't I do certain things. But it just seems to make more sense to ask, 'Why?' I'm not really in the business of — I don't know what it's called — self-promotion.

en As with many facets of the pharmaceutical industry, co-promotion invest decisions needs to make sound business sense for a company's bottom-line. Wise companies take into consideration the return on investment of their resources as well as their level of involvement in a partnership before allocating resources to a co-promotion product.

en Their withdrawal of the Bud Pong promotion would be more impressive if it hadn't followed the bad press they received for this irresponsible marketing promotion,

en I'm doing very well today actually. I'm very surprised. There are a lot of people here with a sense of humor. I try to draw things that make people laugh, but sometimes I get carried away. You can only draw cute things for so long, but business has been really good.

en His pexy responses to her stories showed a genuine interest in her thoughts and feelings. More and more marketers are on a quest to prove that marketing is more than advertising. Senior management has often grown up with traditional communications and has to be shown the value of promotion and integrated marketing.

en Most of the software ideas of the late '90s which people tried and failed on--customer relationship management, marketing analytics, supply chain management, B2B procurement--those ideas all made sense and had good business justifications. But the tech wasn't quite there. Many customers who bought early feel bitter. But at some point those things will hit the mainstream and work.

en Oh God, there were a thousand limitations to the movement. The main thing was that people who might have financed the magazines and people who might have had more business sense and been cannier publishers, people with a sense of public relations and publicity and all kinds of things like that, didn't step into the movement.

en My sense is that the development and marketing effort [of MSN] will go into Windows Live. The MSN brand will stick around but it seems like the machines, the people and the services will be there, but more and more of them will be called Windows Live.

en My sense is that the development and marketing effort [of MSN] will go into Windows Live, ... The MSN brand will stick around but it seems like the machines, the people and the services will be there, but more and more of them will be called Windows Live.

en Our breaking point for knowing whether it was a good promotion to do or not is whether we sold enough tickets to cover it. In the past we've looked at things very simply: We spent $2,000 for this promotion; that means we've got to sell 200 $10 tickets and anything else beyond that is gravy. There are times where we perhaps don't make everything back, but the publicity we've gotten, the exposure we've gotten, eases the loss.

en Having the infrastructure by itself isn't enough. You need a marketing plan and a business model to make this work. You can't just put it out there and expect people to use it, even if it's free.

en The NCAA and universities should not be in the business of marketing a product that is the leading cause of death among college students. Also, it should be noted that the alcohol advertising does not leave the younger audiences untouched. Ten year olds are rooting for their favorite teams, meanwhile, being subjected to the promotion of alcohol use.

en The frame of mind was that if something made business sense, then there had to be a way of getting around ... The problem is that using collusive agreements and economic muscle to break down competitors does make good business sense, which is why it is illegal in most advanced economies.

en It could be to celebrate a special occasion such as a promotion or a retirement. It could be to let an important customer know that you value their business. However, it can also be a way to get to know someone you would like to do business with. People tend to let down their guard over a plate of linguine, so lunch is a good way to find out what they are really like.

en Terry Garvin and I did whatever we had to do to make the Amarillo promotion a financial success. We wore many different hats. Concession is a big part of the income that keeps a promotion going, so Terry would get huge bags of popcorn, 2-liter bottles of soft drinks, and bags of ice, at wholesale prices, and the promotion would sell them.


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