Advertising Marketing Targeting Pacific People
Article Overview: Pacific people are steadily increasing all over the world. In New Zealand alone, the population is growing with a projected increase to 500,000 by 2021. This makes Pacific people a target market for businesses, government agencies, NGOs and many organisations for various purposes.
Oceania Communications 2000 provide the critical link that is needed to understand this target market. We have the Advertising & Marketing strategies to raise awareness within the Pacific Island population together with innovative communication strategies that are appropriate and culturally sensitive to our people.
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Top 19 Copywriting books
- 1. Ogilvy on Advertising. David Ogilvy. Wiley.
2. Positioning: The Battle for your Mind. Al Ries and Jack Trout. Warner.
3. The New Positioning. Jack Trout. McGraw-Hill.
4. Tested Advertising Methods. John Caples. Prentice-Hall.
5. How to Make your Advertising Make Money. John Caples. Prentice-Hall.
6. Guerrilla Advertising. Jay Conrad Levinson. Houghton Mifflin.
7. Direct Mail Copy that Sells. Herschell Gordon Lewis. Prentice-Hall.
8. Sales Letters that Sizzle. Herschell Gordon Lewis. NTC Business Books.
9. Herschell Gordon Lewis on the Art of Writing Copy. Herschell Gordon Lewis. Prentice-Hall.
10. Romancing the Brand. David Martin. American Management Association.
11. The Art of Writing Advertising: Conversations with William Bernbach, Leo Burnett, George Gribbin, David Ogilvy, Rosser Reeves. NTC Business Books.
12. Confessions of an Advertising Man. David Ogilvy. NTC Business Books.
13. My Life in Advertising. Claude Hopkins. NTC Business Books.
14. Scientific Advertising. Claude Hopkins. NTC Business Books.
15. How to Become an Advertising Man. James Webb Young. NTC Business Books.
16. The Lasker Story as He Told It. NTC Business Books.
17. Advertising Concept and Copy. George Felton. Prentice Hall.
18. The Copy WorkShop Workbook. Bruce Bendinger. The Copy Workshop.
19. Hey, Whipple, Squeeze This: A Guide to Creating Great Ads. Luke Sullivan. Wiley.
This should keep you busy for at least a year.
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Re: Product innovation can discourage counterfeits
- [quote="topeyinka":2a8mll5d]Kevin, this is a great post.
conterfeiting is product from addled mind. People who conterfeit are mere narrow minded. I think there is nothing we can do about it because we will always have such in our industries.[/quote:2a8mll5d]
Hi Topeyinka,
I often wonder why people decide to start/open a bootleg DVD store (is it just laziness or the naive belief of quick returns?)... especially at places like Pacific Mall in Toronto where it seems as if 1 out of 6 stores is doing the same thing. For instance, if you sell a counterfeit DVD for $5 each or 5 for $20, where's the profit? And with so much competition for business, the only thing bootleg retailers can do is to begin a price war in which none of them will win.
Re: Why Some Websites Sell and Others Don’t?
- There is myth that if you build websites people will come. It is never through, you need to do a lot of things to make your website to work. You have many models of attracting traffics to your site.
PPC
Article Marketing
SEO
Press Release
Banner Ads
Forum Posting
Classified Advertising
Media Buying
Solo Ads
and a lot of more. If you are not doing any of the above your websites will just be one of the millions of the unknown sites in cyber space
Re: What is your Business?
- We are running a Online Marketing Firm and we have some good clients to which we are offering a complete Digital Marketing strategy like Search, Mobile Marketing, Branding and Design. I think in Online Marketing company online presence can be a wining factor for the success of the company.
Different Hats
- CEO Sales & Marketing & Leadership Development Company
Strategic Vision 10
Alliances & Growth Strategies 10
Hiring & Managing People 8
Mentoring 8-9
Strategic Planning for Clients 10
Execution of Marketing Campaigns 9-10 (i have great people who do the nitty gritty)
Financial Management 9
Bookkeeping 3 (outsourced as I really hate the fine details like GST0
Administrative Follow Up 6-7 (again have great staff)
Writing & Publishing 9 (getting better all the time!)
Speaking 10 (so I have been told)
Self Promotion 9-10
Web development & Promotion 6-7 (learning more and have brought on players who are 10+)
Babysitting Employees (1 - wont do it, that's why I work so hard to hire and motivate the people I have)
Great topic Kevin!!
Jude
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