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The Tourism Minister of the Bahamas threatens to cancel incentives for cruise lines coming to Nassau.
What are the reasons for this, and how can your business learn from their mistakes?
#bahamas #cruise #timburtmedia
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Js9EFgs4kgo
https://www.MarketingWithTim.com
What can we expect during this year's Super Bowl 55 commercials?
Tim Burt (America's #1 Marketing Strategist) offers his predictions on Fox 32, Chicago on February 1, 2021.
Expect to see ads from:
General Motors, M&M's, Bud Light Seltzer Lemonade, Chipotle, Vroom, Mercari, Tide, and many others.
#superbowl #commercials #2021
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pngjK6wecM4
http://www.TimBurtMedia.com
http://www.CommercialProfessor.com
http://www.AdvertisingSeminar.com
The just announced Equifax data breach is massive. While the impact to consumers has yet to be fully felt, if you own a business...this is a very teachable moment regarding your company's marketing.
Tim Burt
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdI-j4jy8JY
Westwood One placed more than 50 Super Bowl 52 commercials on their website, and I reviewed all of them.
These are the 3 best Super Bowl 52 ads that you won't see on Super Bowl Sunday...because they're only going to be airing one place - on the radio.
My judging criteria: what will actually drive sales back into the business. Not humor, or entertainment.
Follow along with my live blog and instant critiques at:
http://www.Facebook.com/SuperBowlAdReview
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfMiqhMgpNY
(Podcast Trailer)
Do you have an idea for a product but not sure what the first step is? Bob Circosta tells you the first thing you should do - before anything else.
Bob Circosta is one of the original hosts on HSN, which is seen in every country around the world.
Tim Burt interviews Bob Circosta in this podcast "How To Get Your Products on HSN" which will be available on January 20, 2020.
You can watch this podcast then on https://www.MarketAnything.co
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBbtE3Sqsow
http://bit.ly/christmastraffic2017
The big box retailers and online monsters seem to suck up all the traffic and customers on Black Friday.
Small businesses often get left behind while people are fighting over tv's at the 'marts.
That is about to change.
Serial entrepreneur Mindy Hart had one social post get more than 30 MILLION views - without boosting.
Tim Burt has more than 30,000 commercials to his name.
Now, they're giving small business owners stealthy, proven, simple tactics to get more customers this Christmas.
Register here:
http://bit.ly/christmastraffic2017
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vur4ys_-OfE
New book "High Performing Ads" available at:
http://www.TimBurtMedia.com/Store
The owner of a Salt Lake City Utah area CrossFit gym cancels the membership of 6 women because....of....a "new vision." Whatever that means.
From a marketing/PR/Advertising standpoint, there's nothing anyone can do for this CrossFit owner. At least not in the near future.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAdiVPK22ms
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/marketanything/larry-king
Could you have appeared on The Larry King Show?
As you may have heard media icon Larry King passed away this week at the age of 87. Over his 60 plus years in media, Larry spoke with thousands of guests on a wide range of topics, usually interviewing world leaders, and celebrities. And on occasion, the air quotes average Joe.
Larry King was so impactful in the world of media, that during his 25-year run at CNN, if you told someone that you were appearing on Larry King, you didn't even have to mention the word show after his name. All you had to say was I'm going to be on Larry King and that gave you massive, instant credibility.
But what was Larry King ultimately known for? Was he an expert in any one field? You could argue that his expertise was as simply as an interviewer.
One of the criticisms of Larry King was that the questions he would pose to his guests would often-times come across as oversimplified. He wasn't really the “hard hitting journalist” like you would find on a program such as 60 minutes. But that’s not the focus here.
Make no mistake: in a time I like to call “B. I.” (which stands for Before the Internet”) if you were able to get on Larry King's show, this gave you practically instant celebrity status.
That’s because millions of eyeballs were almost certainly guaranteed to be on you. In the world of cable news ratings, Larry certainly was “King.”
But the focus of Larry King’s show wasn't him, it was the guests he would have on.
The audience tuned in to hear what the guests were going to say. And there were primarily three categories of guests that would ever appear on Larry King's show.
These were 1: celebrities. In this case I'm using the term celebrities to encompass world leaders, government officials, and pop culture icons such as movie and tv stars, recording artists etc.
The second category would be experts. When a breaking news story hit and Larry wanted to talk to somebody who knew vastly more about this subject than he did they would call in an expert in the field to explain it to the public in a way that everyone could understand.
And the third category - this is where the “average joes” would gain their 15 minutes of notoriety - are eyewitnesses. The people whose lives are otherwise uneventful and rather ordinary, but just happened to be at the right place at the right time during a major world event.
The format of the talk show has been around since the 1930s. Take Jack Benny for instance. His show was originally recorded in New York for a few years, but in 1936 he decided to move the show to Los Angeles so he could have celebrities on his show. Because at that time, that's where the celebrities were.
Of course, this has chan
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hj1Jz86N1s