5 Marketing Sins You Must Not Commit

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From http://taniadakka.com 3881 days ago
Made Hot by: Ruth Stone on September 7, 2013 3:27 am
Marketing is the way your business brings in customers. In fact, marketer Tania Dakka prefers to use words like "entice" and "romance" to describe the impact your marketing should have on your target audience. So, if your marketing is just not having that impact, Dakka has some suggestions why. You may be committing the 5 deadly marketing sins that can kill your efforts to capture new business even if your product or service is deserving. Are you guilty of any of these things? Read on!





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Written by nicregi
3881 days ago

Hi Tania,

Interesting write up. For me, it is easy. Don't ever look down on yourself. Have a plan, make arrangements and work it out.

Moreover, that's what life (and marketing is all about) :D

Reginald



Written by tiroberts
3877 days ago

I agree. It's important to keep a good positive image around yourself and your brand. Thanks for sharing your insights with us, Tania.



Written by TaniaDakka
3880 days ago

Good words of advice, Reginald!



Written by HeatherStone
3881 days ago

Hi Tania,

Your post was shared over at the BizSugar community and I thought I'd leave a comment. I'm sure you get this question all the time, but how exactly do you get inspired while writing your marketing copy? Any techniques for those of us who may need an occasional kick in the pants to get us to the next level? It would be great if you could share your thoughts and suggestions in the comment section of the BizSugar community so that all our members can benefit.



Written by HeatherStone
3879 days ago

No problem, Tania. And thanks for the insight!



Written by TaniaDakka
3880 days ago

Awesome question, Heather! Writing marketing copy is just like anything else. You have to step out of the middle of the fog for a bit. I tend to get bogged down in the details and I find stepping away from it after brainstorming helps clear the air so I can hone in again on what the buyer is looking for. It takes time. Nothing done in a hurry comes out as concise and clear as it should.

Thanks for the heads up on the Bizsugar share!



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