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Category Archives: Communication
CAR DEALER RADIO ADVERTISING…IMPROVED
Too many car dealer radio and TV ads sound the same. They all use the same tired clichés, hyperboles, and ad-speak. They shout at the listener, thump their chest, and answer questions nobody’s asking. Small wonder that consumers find it … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising (General), Branding, Client-voiced commercials, Communication, Radio Advertising, Radio Commercials, Radio Copywriting, Radio Production, Sales & Marketing
Tagged auto, auto ads, automobile ads, car advertising, car dealer, Commercial, copywriting, dealer, Radio, Radio Advertising
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Grace Broadcast Sales Celebrates 20 Years of Service to Local Direct Radio Advertising Sales Departments and Radio Advertisers
(reprinted by permission from Small Market Radio Newsletter, May 9, 2011) 20 Years of Service The year was 1991. A radio seller and sales manager was about to take the leap of faith familiar to all business owners. For years, … Continue reading
The Problem With Groupon-style Deals
Earlier this month a friend shared a story about a bakery owner who lost $8000 cash honoring an ill-advised experiment with Groupon. Not surprisingly, their unfortunate experience isn’t an isolated incident. An article in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel detailed a Milwaukee … Continue reading
Taming Room Noise Harlan Hogan’s Way
I’ve recently started experimenting with a new microphone, a Lawson L47MP condenser mic I purchased some time ago. Among the differences I’ve noticed, compared to the Electrovoice RE-27 N/D dynamic mic that’s been my mainstay since 1992, is the Lawson … Continue reading
Got Originality?
Give me a break. “Got Botox?!” Imitation, the Rev. Colton insisted, is the sincerest form of flattery. In the annals of American advertising, no slogan has attracted so many imitations—trite or inane as they may be—as the legendary Got Milk?, … Continue reading
The Original, One and Only
Uncle Sam—an American original Here is a one-word reason advertisers should give serious consideration to participating in their radio commercials: originality. Each of us is, in the strict sense of the word, unique. An original, not a clone. As … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising (General), Branding, Client-voiced commercials, Communication, Radio Advertising, Radio Commercials, Radio Copywriting, Radio Production, Sales & Marketing, Storytelling
Tagged Advertising, Client-voiced commercials, Commercial, Geico, Motel 6, originality, Radio, Tom Bodett
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Words and Voices, the Art of Persuasion
I create radio advertising campaigns for a living. Words are the tools of my trade. Words give wings to ideas and make them soar. Words move people, products, and services. Words turn strangers into customers, and customers into evangelists. But … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising (General), Casting Talent, Communication, Radio Advertising, Radio Commercials, Radio Copywriting, Radio Production, Sales & Marketing, Voice Acting, Voiceover
Tagged art, Bill Bernbach, commercials, Davenport Hotel, persuasion, Radio, Radio Advertising, voice actors, voice talent, voiceover, voices, words
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