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Regardless of the moral issue, dishonesty in advertising has proved very unprofitable.
— Leo Burnett
The secret of all effective originality in advertising is not the creation of new and tricky words and pictures, but one of putting familiar words and pictures into new relationships.
— Leo Burnett
Love was the early Christians' marketing plan and their business card was joy.
— Chip Ingram
Driving up the value of the advertising is a big commitment for Microsoft.
— Bill Gates
You've gotta understand that with branding and the way things are promoted, in our day and age, your older movie stars are not reachable or accessible because they're not a part of the whole social media world.
— Kevin Hart
The irony is, the advertising industry knows everyone hates what they produce. This is why they keep looking for new ways to force people to stay tuned.
— Simon Sinek
The actual capital value of your brains may be determined by the amount of income you can produce (by marketing your services). A fair estimate of the capital value of your services maybe made by multiplying your annual income by sixteen and two-thirds, as it is reasonable to estimate that your annual income represents six percent of your capital value. Money rents for 6% per annum.
— Napoleon Hill
A salesperson who is an able showman can change the prospective buyer's mind from negative to positive.
— Napoleon Hill
look first for the most logical motive they may use to influence the buyer's thinking and decision.
— Napoleon Hill
Courtesy" and "Service" are the watchwords of merchandising today, and apply to the person who is marketing personal services even more directly than to the employer whom he serves, because, in the final analysis, both the employer and his employees are EMPLOYED BY THE PUBLIC THEY SERVE.
— Napoleon Hill
how to sell yourself by using the same strategies and psychology that master salespeople use in selling goods and services.
— Napoleon Hill
The distinct experiential end in question in the church, communion with God and others, neither justifies nor fits many marketing means. The increase of the kingdom of God owes more to the work of the Spirit than to Madison Avenue.
— Kevin Vanhoozer