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en A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care. Most people in both markets had heard about 3G purely through word of mouth or personal research, which would tend to lead to the conclusion that there's a marketing issue behind the reactions we saw in the survey.

en And I like to think we've come as far as we have by word-of-mouth marketing, by understanding where our niche markets are. I was just sitting here reading an article in Forbes magazine about grass-roots marketing, and they are talking about a lot of things we've been doing for years.

en It?s the closest thing we have to a personal word of mouth on the Internet. Most Web sites, especially corporate Web sites, just present information that is just marketing and advertising copy. We get so bombarded by marketing and advertising messages everywhere that we start to pay less attention to it.

en There's this belief that word-of-mouth marketing is the best you can buy, and it's free. A lot of it is taking place on the Internet and you can track it. Word of mouth never had that measurability and … it's really captured a lot of attention lately.

en Our marketing is geared to the DVD release. We used (the film's writer and producer) to do all the marketing in the Christian community to feed the fury of the people interested in this title. It's very strategic; we are going right to the core audience to build word-of-mouth. Who could be a better spokesperson than the pastor of a church?

en Because word-of-mouth marketing is fundamentally the most honest form of marketing, our members came to us early on. They wanted to form an ethical practice.

en There hasn't been a lot of positive word-of-mouth on the mainstream films this summer. Great marketing, huge production spending can probably get you a mega opening, but beyond that, it's up to the moviegoers to spread the word.

en You have to be able to make the transition from being a word-of-mouth, kind of myth-driven marketing company into one that has a much more structured, objective-driven sales marketing program.

en The statistics seem to be in Jill Carroll's favor. People tend to lead to the conclusion of the beheadings we've seen on television when they hear of someone being taken hostage or kidnapped because those images are the most vivid.

en This past quarter, we continued our efforts to bring a wider audience to eBay through a variety of marketing endeavors including online and traditional advertising, grassroots marketing, public relations and strong word of mouth referrals.

en It's old, but it's hot. There's even a Word of Mouth Marketing Association.

en It was very revealing. It was interesting finding their reactions. After word got around, they'd come in the meeting and say, 'Yeah we heard about this.' It was very informative for us.

en Word of mouth is the most powerful form of communication and marketing out there.

en A lot of our marketing has been word of mouth, but with the city of Lansing, we're going to have to broaden that.

en The best marketing, promotion out there these days for any film is the positive word-of-mouth.


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