by Erik Eustice | Nov 30, 2016 | Advertising, Persuasion
But what about the truth? Isn’t that what people want? Sort of. People want the truth to a point. That point isn’t as sharp as you’ve been led to believe, though. Be careful you don’t collapse on it and send your advertising to its reward....
by cabinboy | Apr 12, 2016 | Persuasion
A rickety suspension bridge stands before you. The ropes are frayed worse than your favorite dilapidated pair of slippers. A mischievous breeze rocks the bridge back and forth as if it were her baby. You’re standing on solid ground as your eyes focus down the...
by neil | Feb 29, 2016 | Persuasion
In today’s guest post we asked Neil Carroll to provide us with some video marketing ideas you can use for your business. The marketing landscape is a lot different than it was nearly eight years ago when I started Nickel City Graphics LLC. Strategies are...
by cabinboy | Sep 1, 2015 | Persuasion
Presently, there are six known William Shakespeare signatures in the world today. Each signature has been valued at five million dollars*. This makes each of them the most valuable autograph in the world. If you’re frugal and wanted to negotiate that the...
by cabinboy | Jul 31, 2015 | Persuasion
… or Neil Patrick Harris… or Doogie Howser… take your pick. Here’s why this commercial is great: It pushes the envelope of beer advertising It uses the technique of frameline magnetism It employs the serial position effect Pushing the envelope...
by cabinboy | Sep 19, 2014 | Persuasion
Chaos is the law of nature. You might think chaos means abject randomness. It doesn’t. Chaos is actually a pattern. But it’s a level of order too large for the brain to comprehend. Campfires, trees, clouds and ocean waves are all examples of chaotic systems. The...
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