Hidden Costs of Marketing#4
Many hidden costs can drag a campaign into the red. If you can anticipate these losses you can abort a loser before it happens.
Uncompetitive offers don't thrill customers. They can kill sales.
An offer can be unable to compete because:
... your cost structure puts you at a disadvantage;
... a failure to differentiate from the competition;
... your product lacks innovation;
...failure to react to competitive moves.
Do you know what your competition is doing, thinking, planning? Don't assume anuything. IGNORANCE IS A CHARGE AGAINST THE BOTTOM LINE. Is your senior management afraid of standing out and doing some kick-ass creative? LACK OF COURAGE IS A CHARGE AGAINST THE BOTTOMLINE. Are you the low cost leader in your market? CORPORATE FLABBINESS COSTS.
MK
COPYSCHOOL IS IN
John Caples is the Grand Wizard of Copy. His innovations are still not understood by most copywriters. Here is his most famous ad. Notice how it 'vocalises' - and creates mind images. (The entire long copy ad is reproduced here for later discussion about his 'back end' in a later post.)
[Headline]
They Laughed When I Sat Down At the Piano But When I Started to Play! --
[Caption]
"Can he really play?" a girl whispered. "Heavens no!" Arthur exclaimed. "He never played a note in his life."
[Body Copy]
Arthur had just played "The Rosary." The room rang with applause. I decided that this would be a dramatic moment for me to make my debut. To the amazement of all my friends, I strode confidently over to the piano and sat down.
"Jack is up to his old tricks," somebody chuckled. The crowd laughed. They were all certain that I couldn't play a single note.
"Can he really play?" I heard a girl whisper to Arthur.
"Heavens, no!" Arthur exclaimed "He never played a note in all his life... But just you watch him. This is going to be good."
I decided to make the most of the situation. With mock dignity I drew out a silk handkerchief and lightly dusted off the piano keys. Then I rose and gave the revolving piano stool a quarter of a turn, just as I had seen an imitator of Paderewski do in a vaudeville sketch.
"What do you think of his execution?" called a voice from the rear.
"We're in favor of it!" came back the answer, and the crowd rocked with laughter.
[Subhead]
Then I Started to Play
[Body Copy]
Instantly a tense silence fell on the guests. The laughter died on their lips as if by magic. I played through the first few bars of Beethoven's immortal Moonlight Sonata. I heard gasps of amazement. My friends sat breathless -- spellbound!
I played on and as I played I forgot the people around me. I forgot the hour, the place, the breathless listeners. The little world I lived in seemed to fade -- seemed to grow dim -- unreal. Only the music was real. Only the music and visions it brought me. Visions as beautiful and as changing as the wind blown clouds and drifting moonlight that long ago inspired the master composer. It seemed as if the master musician himself were speaking to me -- speaking through the medium of music -- not in words but in chords. Not in sentences but in exquisite melodies!
[Subhead]
A Complete Triumph!
[Body Copy]
As the last notes of the Moonlight Sonata died away, the room resounded with a sudden roar of applause. I found myself surrounded by excited faces. How my friends carried on! Men shook my hand -- wildly congratulated me -- pounded me on the back in their enthusiasm! Everybody was exclaiming with delight -- plying me with rapid questions... "Jack! Why didn't you tell us you could play like that?"... "Where did you learn?" -- "How long have you studied?" -- "Who was your teacher?"
"I have never even seen my teacher," I replied. "And just a short while ago I couldn't play a note."
"Quit your kidding," laughed Arthur, himself an accomplished pianist. "You've been studying for years. I can tell."
"I have been studying only a short while," I insisted. "I decided to keep it a secret so that I could surprise all you folks."
Then I told them the whole story.
"Have you ever heard of the U.S. School of Music?" I asked.
A few of my friends nodded. "That's a correspondence school, isn't it?" they exclaimed.
"Exactly," I replied. "They have a new simplified method that can teach you to play any instrument by mail in just a few months."
[Subhead]
How I Learned to Play Without a Teacher
[Body Copy]
And then I explained how for years I had longed to play the piano.
"A few months ago," I continued, "I saw an interesting ad for the U.S. School of Music -- a new method of learning to play which only cost a few cents a day! The ad told how a woman had mastered the piano in her spare time at home -- and without a teacher! Best of all, the wonderful new method she used, required no laborious scales -- no heartless exercises -- no tiresome practising. It sounded so convincing that I filled out the coupon requesting the Free Demonstration Lesson.
"The free book arrived promptly and I started in that very night to study the Demonstration Lesson. I was amazed to see how easy it was to play this new way. Then I sent for the course.
"When the course arrived I found it was just as the ad said -- as easy as A.B.C.! And, as the lessons continued they got easier and easier. Before I knew it I was playing all the pieces I liked best. Nothing stopped me. I could play ballads or classical numbers or jazz, all with equal ease! And I never did have any special talent for music!"
[Subhead]
Play Any Instrument
[Body Copy]
You too, can now teach yourself to be an accomplished musician -- right at home -- in half the usual time. You can't go wrong with this simple new method which has already shown 350,000 people how to play their favorite instruments. Forget the old-fashioned idea that you need special "talent." Just read the list of instruments in the panel, decide which one you want to play and the U.S. School will do the rest. And bear in mind no matter which instrument you choose, the cost in each case will be the same -- just a few cents a day. No matter whether you are a mere beginner or already a good performer, you will be interested in learning about this new and wonderful method.
[Subhead]
Send for Our Free Booklet and Demonstration Lesson
[Body Copy]
Thousands of successful students never dreamed they possessed musical ability until it was revealed to them by a remarkable "Musical Ability Test" which we send entirely without cost with our interesting free booklet.
If you are in earnest about wanting to play your favorite instrument -- if you really want to gain happiness and increase your popularity -- send at once for the free booklet and Demonstration Lesson. No cost -- no obligation. Right now we are making a Special offer for a limited number of new students. Sign and send the convenient coupon now -- before it's too late to gain the benefits of this offer. Instruments supplied when needed, cash or credit. U.S. School of Music, 1031 Brunswick Bldg., New York City
Well not really 'a day'. In fact it doesn't specify which day. Just "A DAY". You will get a 'thought' when there is one worth getting. Maybe I should rename the site "Try to have a thought a day" YOU CAN HAVE 'MARKETING THOUGHT A DAY' RSS FEEDBLITZ EMAILED TO YOU BY VISITING WWW.MICHAELKIELYMARKETING.COM.AU AND SIGNING ON FOR THE SERVICE. (Not every day, thought. You won't ready them all.)
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
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