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    Caution: USPs Can Cause Advertising Failure
    Why do advertisements fail? The answer’s not what you might think. The most common cause of failure in both advertisement and marketing campaigns is that the company’s USP is either weak or non-existent.What is a USP?USP stands for a company’s Unique Selling Proposition. That is, an aspect of a company or product that sets it apart from the competition. It’s what makes customers want to buy your product
    p>v The Four Sisters restaurant in Myanmar doesn’t bother with a check. You pay what you think the meal is worth.

    v Did you ever notice how supermarkets reward their worst customers? Shoppers with the least amount of items get their own special express lane, but the poor schmuck who’s buying tons of groceries (and worth much more to the store as a customer) has to endure the longest line. What if a grocery s

    ISO 9000 Software Products
    For most companies, adhering to the strict regulations regarding document management and implementation of ISO 9000 standards can be a monotonous task. Luckily, since ISO 9000 was first developed almost 20 years ago, a variety of ISO 9000 software products are now available for purchase.ISO 9000 software is available to suit any business’ needs. Whether it is a large or small company, a software program can be
    Novelty Items – You can put your message on t-shirts, hats, coffee mugs, pens and pencils, mouse pads, you name it. The trick is to have a compelling image or slogan. For example, a logo or business name is boring. But a clever message or picture with a web address will get noticed more and used more.

    Go to the “Edge” – Seth Godin talks about this in his book Free Prize Inside. Basically, the premise is that while your competitors sell to the “middle,” you find ways to sell to the edge. It sets you apart from your competition, but it’s not necessarily your USP. For example, the first release of that book came packaged in a cereal box with the prominent “Free Prize Inside” displayed.

    Some more examples:

    v A massage salon moves their chairs outside in the summer.

    v A security guard company offers its guards dressed as Beefeaters, Buckingham Palace guards, paramilitary camo-wearing high-security guards, Matrix-type outfits, or even attractive white-collar uniforms.

    v A local pub built their own custom jukebox of twenty-six thousand songs in it by ripping their 1,798 CDs into a computer.

    v A restaurant in Manhattan makes the average Joe’s wait, but gives the VIPs an unlisted number to get to the front of the line. Strangely enough, this pleases both groups (the VIPs love to get right in, and the average folk feel special by going to an exclusive restaurant where celebrities dine and the wait is longer due to its popularity).

    v Mexico has plenty of all-in-one resorts, but only one caters to overweight people.

    v NakedNews.com tells the TV-style news like everyone else, but they, well, wear less.

    v The Four Sisters restaurant in Myanmar doesn’t bother with a check. You pay what you think the meal is worth.

    v Did you ever notice how supermarkets reward their worst customers? Shoppers with the least amount of items get their own special express lane, but the poor schmuck who’s buying tons of groceries (and worth much more to the store as a customer) has to endure the longest line. What if a grocery st

    Top Customer Service Speaker Says: Beware of Aversive Conditioning in Customer Service!
    I was just pouring some dry creamer into my coffee when I noticed something for the second time.I say the second time because the first time around, this perception didn’t stick with me.The creamer I bought, at a substantial discount at my grocery store, contains the same basic ingredients as the well known brand.But it costs one-third of the famous brand’s price.Why doesn’t EVERBODY buy th
    while your competitors sell to the “middle,” you find ways to sell to the edge. It sets you apart from your competition, but it’s not necessarily your USP. For example, the first release of that book came packaged in a cereal box with the prominent “Free Prize Inside” displayed.

    Some more examples:

    v A massage salon moves their chairs outside in the summer.

    v A security guard company offers its guards dressed as Beefeaters, Buckingham Palace guards, paramilitary camo-wearing high-security guards, Matrix-type outfits, or even attractive white-collar uniforms.

    v A local pub built their own custom jukebox of twenty-six thousand songs in it by ripping their 1,798 CDs into a computer.

    v A restaurant in Manhattan makes the average Joe’s wait, but gives the VIPs an unlisted number to get to the front of the line. Strangely enough, this pleases both groups (the VIPs love to get right in, and the average folk feel special by going to an exclusive restaurant where celebrities dine and the wait is longer due to its popularity).

    v Mexico has plenty of all-in-one resorts, but only one caters to overweight people.

    v NakedNews.com tells the TV-style news like everyone else, but they, well, wear less.

    v The Four Sisters restaurant in Myanmar doesn’t bother with a check. You pay what you think the meal is worth.

    v Did you ever notice how supermarkets reward their worst customers? Shoppers with the least amount of items get their own special express lane, but the poor schmuck who’s buying tons of groceries (and worth much more to the store as a customer) has to endure the longest line. What if a grocery s

    Art Of Empowering
    From the early times of history, any success story is accompanied by a story of empowering. Empowering is used from very early days of kings to the recent Information technology. Initially organizations were more focused on controlling that empowering. Controlling defines the process that enables the employees to have focus on their work by defining rigid process on their actions. It prevents the workforce to divert
    guards dressed as Beefeaters, Buckingham Palace guards, paramilitary camo-wearing high-security guards, Matrix-type outfits, or even attractive white-collar uniforms.

    v A local pub built their own custom jukebox of twenty-six thousand songs in it by ripping their 1,798 CDs into a computer.

    v A restaurant in Manhattan makes the average Joe’s wait, but gives the VIPs an unlisted number to get to the front of the line. Strangely enough, this pleases both groups (the VIPs love to get right in, and the average folk feel special by going to an exclusive restaurant where celebrities dine and the wait is longer due to its popularity).

    v Mexico has plenty of all-in-one resorts, but only one caters to overweight people.

    v NakedNews.com tells the TV-style news like everyone else, but they, well, wear less.

    v The Four Sisters restaurant in Myanmar doesn’t bother with a check. You pay what you think the meal is worth.

    v Did you ever notice how supermarkets reward their worst customers? Shoppers with the least amount of items get their own special express lane, but the poor schmuck who’s buying tons of groceries (and worth much more to the store as a customer) has to endure the longest line. What if a grocery s

    Part 1 - The Evolution of Business
    Here today, I am going to share about how Business has evolved.In summary, what you will read today will be on how trade began from the time people start to exchange, to buying and selling. Brick-and-Mortar Business will be the next phase which business will go though and finally, Internet Business.As you all know, business began a long time ago. It all began with the simplest form of buying and selling
    of the line. Strangely enough, this pleases both groups (the VIPs love to get right in, and the average folk feel special by going to an exclusive restaurant where celebrities dine and the wait is longer due to its popularity).

    v Mexico has plenty of all-in-one resorts, but only one caters to overweight people.

    v NakedNews.com tells the TV-style news like everyone else, but they, well, wear less.

    v The Four Sisters restaurant in Myanmar doesn’t bother with a check. You pay what you think the meal is worth.

    v Did you ever notice how supermarkets reward their worst customers? Shoppers with the least amount of items get their own special express lane, but the poor schmuck who’s buying tons of groceries (and worth much more to the store as a customer) has to endure the longest line. What if a grocery s

    Really Want A Work At Home? Home-Business Idea To Make Money Online
    Ok so 95% of people who try this fail but… it’s fixable!But let’s get off on the right foot here, shall we?As a work at home home-business idea to make money on line, eBay is the number one hot spot if you’re a newbie looking to pull in some quick cash or even build a long term business and for one very good reason...But first, when I talk about failure, I mean that while lots of people sell on eB
    p>v The Four Sisters restaurant in Myanmar doesn’t bother with a check. You pay what you think the meal is worth.

    v Did you ever notice how supermarkets reward their worst customers? Shoppers with the least amount of items get their own special express lane, but the poor schmuck who’s buying tons of groceries (and worth much more to the store as a customer) has to endure the longest line. What if a grocery store had a special line for their best customers, staffed with extra baggers and other mechanisms to speed the checkout process?

    v Commerce Bank is open seven days a week. Do you think there are people who wouldn’t mind having the option to bank on Sundays? And Liberty Bank offers free ATM usage. They’ll even reimburse you for fees charged by other bank’s ATMs.

    v A church in New York City holds an annual barbecue for fundraising. People come from miles away because if they don’t, they have to wait a whole year to come again. The local German club near my house holds their German Festival every two years for precisely the same reason.

    v Enterprise Rent-A-Car doesn’t focus on airport rentals. But when you need a rental car for a few days while your car is in the shop, they are the first ones you call. Plus, they pick you up!

    v In the instant Internet buying world, a lawn care company realized that waiting weeks for a lawn care quote was too long. By using satellite photos and public tax records, they’re able to quote a cost for service before their prospects are even contacted. Now they drive down the street with a stack of Frisbees, each affixed with a sticker containing the property address and price quote, and toss each Frisbee onto the lawn.

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