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Free Guides – How to Launch Marketing Messages that Land on the Target
Recent research shows that we are exposed to over 3500 marketing messages everyday. However, we only recall one in a hundred. That means ninety-nine per cent of messages overshoot the runway and crash onto stony ground. Here are some quick guides* to making happy landings.
- Pre-Flight Checklist for Marketing to Women
- Pre-Flight Checklist for Successful On-line Copywriting
- Pre-Flight Checklist for Successful E-newsletters
- Pre-Flight Checklist for Successful Brochures
- Pre-Flight Checklist for Successful Brand Names
* These guides are in PDF format, please download Adobe Acrobat Reader, if you are unable to view them.
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