…from HSBC in Australia? Financial copywriting and advertising is a specialised niche. The fundamental principles apply, of course… …but the context means that there are nuances that need to be considered and taken into account. Many years ago, Ogilvy and Mather ran a classic series of ads for their own services. One of them was […]
Better Website Conversion Tips – Part 10
Been a while since the last in this series of “Better Website Conversion Tips”. Apologies dear reader! You can find the previous post in the series at… “Better Website Conversion Tips – Part 9”. Here’s the next in the series… *** Better Conversion Tip #10 – Test Credibility And Proof Another thing you’ll want to […]
Marketing Observations From The Australian Fitness Expo
Yesterday I spent the afternoon looking around the Australian Fitness Expo down at the Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre in Darling Afternoon. A friend, Murray Priestley, had a stand to promote a rather amazing exercise machine, the ROM Cross Trainer. Shameless plug – you can get all the details at www.QuickGym.com.au. In just 4 minutes […]
Marketing And How The Mega-Rich Get “Satisfaction”
Noticed this in the local paper today…“Rolling Stones’ $7.2m Gig”. “The Rolling Stones have been named the world’s highest-paid private performers. The band, fronted by Sir Mick Jagger, command a staggering GBP 3.5 million (A$7.2million) per private performance a new book has revealed.” The book in question is “Pop Babylon” by Imogen Edward-Jones. Wonder if […]