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Freebie for an Independent Florist
I was hired recently to write and produce a radio spot encouraging folks wanting to send flowers to do business with a local florist in the recipient’s neighborhood, rather than going through one of the “1-800” number services. The client, owner … Continue reading
Jim Williams on Using Demo Tapes to Sell Radio Advertising
HIS NAME WAS JIM WILLIAMS. He was radio’s first serious sales trainer. Hundreds, maybe thousands, of radio advertising salespeople across America acquired their unshakeable belief in the power of radio advertising from Jim. By way of introduction, this post is … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising (General), Audio Equipment, Client-voiced commercials, Communication, Copy, Copywriting, Grace Broadcast Sales, Radio Advertising, Radio Commercials, Radio Copywriting, Radio Production, Radio Sales Cafe, Sales & Marketing, Storytelling
Tagged ad, Advertising, demo, demonstration, Jim, Radio, sales, tape, training, Williams
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DONT U MAKE THESE MISTAKE’S
Working in radio does not give us license to trash the English language. After all, we’re supposed to be professional communicators, right? We radio folks may find it easier to hide our misspellings, grammatical and punctuation errors behind a microphone … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising (General), Communication, Professional Services Advertising, Radio Advertising, Radio Commercials, Radio Copywriting, Radio Production, Sales & Marketing, Storytelling
Tagged ad, Advertising, communication, copy, copywriting, English usage, grammar, language, marketing, punctuation, speaking, speech, spelling, writing
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