Selling Local Advertising

Selling Local Advertising
Author: Claude Whitacre
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2013-01-16
Genre: Advertising
ISBN: 9781481862592


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For Advertising Sales Reps Selling To Local Small Businesses Only. Stop Believing The Lies And Myths That Keep You From Being The Top Advertising Rep In Your City. Stop Listening To Gurus That Never Sold Anything In Their Life. Do you sell advertising to local small business owners? Selling Local Advertising is written specifically for advertising sales reps and their managers. Whether you sell direct mail, newspaper, radio, TV, or other media, the rules are the same. Why? Because you are talking to the same customers: Small business owners that don't want to give you money. Know How Your Small Business Advertising Prospect Thinks. Written by someone who sells advertising, but who has bought hundreds of thousands of dollars in local advertising, and has interviewed hundreds of small business owners...your customers. Does any of this sound familiar? Your prospects go into hiding when you call or visit. You keep hearing that your ads aren't in the budget. Business owners keep putting you off until "business picks up" You keep hearing the same excuses as to why "Now" isn't a good time. Clients keep complaining about price...price...price... You keep hearing that advertising doesn't work anymore. That All Stops Now. Would you like to know what your prospects are thinking when you are talking to them? Written from the advertising buyer's point of view, Selling Local Advertising gives you everything you need to know to go from being a "pest" to a "Welcome business advisor" Stop Trying To Sell Advertising To Closed Minded Prospects. Concentrate On The Easy Effortless Sales. You Will Never Run Out Of Eager Prospects If You Know Where To Look. Put These Proven Real World Ideas To Work For You, And ... Your advertising clients will be looking forward to your visits. Your clients will be bragging to their business friends about what great results you got for them. The best referrals in the world, just waiting for your call. The complete system revealed. You can sell advertising to groups of advertising prospects, hanging on your every word. Every step is revealed in complete detail. The complete system that the author is using right now. Everything you read in this book is working, right now, for hundreds of advertising sales reps to multiply their sales. Why is this book not 300 pages? We took out everything that doesn't work. If you have been looking for the real deal. You want real methods that are tested, proven, and will work in any areas of the country. You have just discovered The Mother Load. My suggestion? Read fast, take notes, and hit the ground running.... From The Author... I'm just like you. I sell for a living. Have you ever heard that "selling is a numbers game"? Sure, so have I. But you care about getting this sale... today. I wrote this book for you. The vast majority of books on selling are written by people who have never sold anything except books. I sell advertising to small business owners, just like you do. I've also bought lots of advertising for a retail store I own. I'll tell you the inside secrets of how to sell advertising by knowing how advertising buyers think. How do you answer objections that you are getting every day, right now? It's all here. Go to the picture of the book and click "Click To Look Inside". I'll see you on the inside. Claude.

Advertising & Selling

Advertising & Selling
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1266
Release: 1927
Genre: Advertising
ISBN:


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Advertising: Using Words as Tools for Selling Second Edition

Advertising: Using Words as Tools for Selling Second Edition
Author: Ruta Kalmane
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2012-03-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1471092518


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Today advertising is merely just a provision of descriptive information about certain goods and services. Advertising has developed over years becoming a manipulative source of information that uses our society's weaknesses in order to benefit financially. This book provides an insight into the world of manipulative advertising language, describing how word interactions influence consumer choices, revealing the most popular ways of advertising claim formation using certain language means. Advertisement examples used in the book are mostly beauty product advertisements that focus on women as a target audience as women are said to be an easy target thanks to their emotionality. The book will be interesting for both, those who trust advertisements (it will make you think twice before buying) and those who already don't.

Advertising and Selling

Advertising and Selling
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1288
Release: 1920
Genre: Advertising
ISBN:


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Psychology of Selling

Psychology of Selling
Author: Brian Tracy
Publisher: Netlingo, Incorporated
Total Pages:
Release: 1988-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781555252427


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The author explains what makes products and services sell and what techniques the listener can use to actually increase his or her volume of sales with more than 50 practical tips.

Advertising at War

Advertising at War
Author: Inger L Stole
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2012-11-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0252094239


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Advertising at War challenges the notion that advertising disappeared as a political issue in the United States in 1938 with the passage of the Wheeler-Lea Amendment to the Federal Trade Commission Act, the result of more than a decade of campaigning to regulate the advertising industry. Inger L. Stole suggests that the war experience, even more than the legislative battles of the 1930s, defined the role of advertising in U.S. postwar political economy and the nation's cultural firmament. She argues that Washington and Madison Avenue were soon working in tandem with the creation of the Advertising Council in 1942, a joint effort established by the Office of War Information, the Association of National Advertisers, and the American Association of Advertising Agencies. Using archival sources, newspapers accounts, and trade publications, Stole demonstrates that the war elevated and magnified the seeming contradictions of advertising and allowed critics of these practices one final opportunity to corral and regulate the institution of advertising. Exploring how New Dealers and consumer advocates such as the Consumers Union battled the advertising industry, Advertising at War traces the debate over two basic policy questions: whether advertising should continue to be a tax-deductible business expense during the war, and whether the government should require effective standards and labeling for consumer products, which would render most advertising irrelevant. Ultimately the postwar climate of political intolerance and reverence for free enterprise quashed critical investigations into the advertising industry. While advertising could be criticized or lampooned, the institution itself became inviolable.