The Simplest And Easiest Way To Position Your Business Ahead Of The Competition! Dallas TX

The following contains business services information you should know about the power of marketing in branding campaigns. Read on if you or a loved one is interested in running a productive, successful business in Dallas.

Local Companies

Holmes Millet Advertising
214-526-4885
3101 N. Fitzhugh, Suite 200
Dallas, TX
Primary Media Outdoor Advertising
214-755-7667
2511 Boll St.
Dallas, TX
SullivanPerkins
214 922-9080
2811 McKinney Avenue
Dallas, TX
YELLOW7
972-731-6720
3102 Maple Ave - Suite 450
Dallas, TX
2 Day Postcards
214-257-8591
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Onefastbuffalo
615.708.7915
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Aars & Wells
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PDAaccessories.com
817-349-6867
2268 Monitor Street
Dallas, TX
Texas Press Clipping Bureau
214-969-5570
1401 Elm Street
Dallas, TX
BlueBird Public Relations
214.235.6043
1309 Main Street
Dallas, TX

Here's a short marketing quiz that's a real eye-opener. Answer the following three questions-the first answer that pops into your head.

1. Name a brand of blue jeans.

2. Name a hamburger fast food restaurant.

3. Name a car rental company.

Are you done? Here's what I think you answered:

1. Levi's

2. McDonald's

3. Hertz

Can I read your mind?

Am I a psychic?

Well, sorry to disappoint you - but I'm not.

I'm just demonstrating the power of the marketing strategy I'm about to reveal.

take a moment to imagine what kind of success your business would have if your product or service were similarly imprinted into your customers' minds.

Each of these brands and businesses "owns" a unique position in your mind. They mean something special to you.

I can almost hear you protesting, "But Dan, those companies spent millions of dollars to position themselves. I don't have a million-dollar marketing budget! How can I position my business, in my customers' minds, with little or no marketing budget to work with?"

The answer is to create a Unique Selling Proposition (USP).

The concept "USP" is the brainchild of Rosser Reeves, once the chairman and chief copywriter of the Ted Bates & Co. advertising agency. In the 1950s, their advertising agency single-handedly set the stage for creative television commercials, something that had never been done before.

Reeves was an outspoken and larger than life character with a passion for advertising. One of the reasons the company soared was because of his USP theory.

His definition of what makes a USP holds true today:
  • All advertising must make a proposition to the customer: Buy this, and you will receive a specified benefit.
  • The proposition must be unique; something competitors cannot claim, or have not chosen to emphasize in their promotions.
  • The proposition must be so compelling that it motivates millions of people to act.

    A USP is not just a slogan or a phrase that will appear in your advertising, although that's one potential use for it.

    A USP is a concise and memorable phrase that answers your prospects' implicit question: "Why should I choose your business, product, or service versus any other?"

    You may have a hot product or service, but if you cannot powerfully describe its unique value to your prospects (and create some excitement among potential buyers), you may not truly have a basis for long-term success.




    Copyright: Copyright c 2006-2008 Dan Lok

    About the Author:
    A former college dropout, Dan Lok transformed himself from a grocery bagger in a local supermarket to a multi-millionaire. Today, Dan is one of the most sought-after business mentors on the Web, as well as a best-selling author. His reputation includes his title as the World's #1 Website Conversion Expert. To find out what Dan is up to now, visit him at: http://www.WebsiteConversionExpert.com


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  • Featured Local Company

    Holmes Millet Advertising

    214-526-4885
    3101 N. Fitzhugh, Suite 200
    Dallas, TX
    Creative marketing services that connect clients with their customers:
    PLANNING - Developing strategies for best time, place and means of marketing
    BRANDING - Creating identities for companies, products and services
    WRITING - Making the message interesting, relevant and easily understood
    DESIGNING - Creating visuals that are audience appropriate and gain maximum attention
    COMMUNICATING - Building awareness by identifying and exploiting the best medias for reaching an audience.

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